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SAUDI MUSLIM SCHOLAR (BORN 1956)
Salman Al-Oudah; Salman Al-Awdah; Salman al-awda; Salman Al-Audah; Salman al-Awda; Salman al-Awdah; Salman Al-Ouda; Salman Bin Fahad Alodah; Salman Alodah

Salman Haidar         
INDIAN DIPLOMAT (1937-)
Salman Haider
Salman Haidar is a former Indian diplomat who served as the Foreign Secretary of India. His tenure was from 1 March 1995 to 30 June 1997.
Salman Abu Sitta         
PALESTINIAN RESEARCHER AND WRITER
SH Abu-Sitta; Abu-Sitta, Salman; Salman Abu-Sitta
Salman Abu Sitta (; born 1937) is a Palestinian researcher. He is most known for mapping historic Palestine and developing a practical plan for implementing the right of return of Palestinian refugees.
MBS         
  • From left to right: FIFA president [[Gianni Infantino]], Panamanian president [[Juan Carlos Varela]], Prince Mohammed, and former French president [[Nicolas Sarkozy]] at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]]
  • With Brazilian president [[Jair Bolsonaro]] (left, seated) at the [[2019 G20 Osaka summit]]
  • Portraits of King Salman and Prince Mohammed at the [[Jenadriyah]] festival
  • Ahmad Asiri]], 2016
  • Protest in London against Mohammed's state visit to the United Kingdom, 7 March 2018
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  • With U.S. defense secretary [[James Mattis]] (right), 22 March 2018
  • As chief of the crown prince court, 2014
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  • GCC]]+3 summit in [[Jeddah]], 16 July 2022
  • President Trump visited [[Riyadh]] in May 2017. From left to right: Prince Mohammed, Trump's son-in-law [[Jared Kushner]] and daughter [[Ivanka Trump]], U.S. commerce secretary [[Wilbur Ross]], Secretary of State [[Rex Tillerson]], and White House Chief of Staff [[Reince Priebus]]
  • With [[Donald Trump]], June 2019
  • With U.S. secretary of state [[John Kerry]] (left) and Saudi foreign minister [[Adel al-Jubeir]], 13 June 2016
  • With U.S. secretary of state [[Mike Pompeo]] (right), 16 October 2018
  • With Indian prime minister [[Narendra Modi]] (right) at the [[2016 G20 Hangzhou summit]]
  • Palestinians protest in the [[Gaza Strip]], 9 December 2017
  • With Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]] (left) in Moscow, 14 June 2018
SAUDI CROWN PRINCE AND MINISTER OF DEFENSE (BORN 1985)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman; Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud; Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Muhammad bin Salman; Mohammad Bin Salman; MbS; MBS (Prince); Mohammed of Saudi Arabia; Mohammed Bin Salman; Mohammad bin Salman Al-Saud; Abu Rasasa; Mohammad bone saw; Mohammad Bone Saw; Mohammad bone Saw; Mister Bone Saw; Crown Prince Mohammad; Prince MBS; Mohamed bin Salman; Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud; Mohammad bin Salman; Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud; Mr. Bone Saw; Prince Bonesaw; Bin Salman; Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia; Muhammad ibn Salman; Mohmmed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud
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Salman al-Ouda

Salman bin Fahd bin Abdullah al-Ouda (Arabic: سلمان بن فهد بن عبد الله العودة) or Salman al-Ouda (Arabic: سلمان العودة), Salman al-Oadah, Salman al-Audah, or Salman al-Awdah (Arabic: سلمان بن فهد العودة) - kunya: Abu Mu'ad (أبو معاذ)- (born December 14, 1956) is a Saudi Muslim scholar. Al-Ouda is a member of the International Union for Muslim Scholars and on its board of trustees. He is a director of the Arabic edition of the website Islam Today and appears on a number of TV shows and authors newspaper articles.

In 1993 al-Ouda was one of the leaders of the dissident group Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights (CDLR) that challenged the Saudi government, for which he was imprisoned during 1994–1999. In 2007 he was viewed as a government supporter. He was detained by the Saudi authorities in September 2017. As of July 2018, he remained in solitary confinement without charge or trial. Officials imposed travel bans on members of his family. He was arrested for his refusal to comply with an order by Saudi authorities to tweet a specific text to support the Saudi-led blockade of Qatar. In a 4 September 2018 legal hearing, prosecutors applied for al-Ouda to be sentenced to death.