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'''Fadel Ahmed Abdullah al-Hiyali''' (died 18 August 2015), better known by his noms de guerre '''Abu Muslim al-Turkmani''' (Arabic: أبو مسلم التركماني‎), '''Haji Mutazz''', or '''Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi''', was the[[ Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIL) governor for territories held by the organization in Iraq. He was considered the ISIL second-in-command (along with his counterpart [[Abu Ali al-Anbari]], who held a similar position in Syria); he played a political role of overseeing the local councils and a military role that includes directing operations against opponents of ISIL. His names were also spelt '''Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali''', and '''Hajji Mutazz'''.
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|fullname = Fadel Ahmed Abdullah al-Hiyali
|alias = Abu Muslim al-Turkmani<br>Haji Mutazz<br>Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi
|origin =Tal Afar, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
|occupation = ISIL commander
|type of villain = Terrorist
|goals =
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Persecution of Christians]]
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'''Fadel Ahmed Abdullah al-Hiyali''' (died 18 August 2015), better known by his noms de guerre '''Abu Muslim al-Turkmani''' (Arabic: أبو مسلم التركماني‎), '''Haji Mutazz''', or '''Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi''', was [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]]'s governor for territories held by the organization in Iraq. He was considered the ISIL second-in-command (along with his counterpart [[Abu Ali al-Anbari]], who held a similar position in Syria); he played a political role of overseeing the local councils and a military role that includes directing operations against opponents of ISIL. His names were also spelt '''Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali''', and '''Hajji Mutazz'''.


== Biography[edit] ==
== Biography[edit] ==