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Wail al-Shehri         
Wail Mohammed al-Shehri (; 'Asir, 31 de julho de 1973 – Nova Iorque, 11 de setembro de 2001) foi um dos cinco sequestradores do Voo 11 da American Airlines, que foi sequestrado e colidido contra a Torre Norte do World Trade Center como parte dos ataques de 11 de setembro.
Waleed al-Shehri         
Waleed Mohammed al-Shehri (; 'Asir, 20 de dezembro de 1978 – Nova Iorque, 11 de setembro de 2001) foi um dos cinco sequestradores do voo 11 da American Airlines, que atingiu a Torre Norte do World Trade Center como parte dos ataques de 11 de setembro de 2001.
Almotácime         
CALIFA ABÁSSIDA DO SÉCULO IX
Al-Mutasim; Al-Mutasin; Al-Muta'sim; Al-Mu'tasim
. Iluminura do manuscrito conhecido como Escilitzes de Madrid.
Examples of use of Wail al-Shehri
1. The video included the last wills and testaments of hijackers Wail al–Shehri and Hamza al–Ghamdi.
2. Last year, for example, al–Sahab released a 55–minute video with the last testimonies of hijackers Wail al–Shehri and Hamza al–Ghamdi.
3. The documentary also included the last testimonies of two Sept. 11 hijackers, Hamza al–Ghamdi and Wail al–Shehri, brother of Waleed al–Shehri.
4. It included the video "wills" of two of the 1' hijackers, Hamza al–Ghamdi and Wail al–Shehri, in which they justified their actions as reprisals against supposed ill–treatment of Muslims by the west.
5. That video showed bin Laden meeting with colleagues in a mountain camp believed to be in Afghanistan, and it included the last testament of two other Sept. 11 hijackers, Wail al–Shehri and Hamza al–Ghamdi.