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{{Important}}{{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Nawaf Muhammed Salim al-Hazmi|alias = Nawaf al-Hazmi|occupation = Former Saudi Arabian Marine | {{Important}}{{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Nawaf Muhammed Salim al-Hazmi|alias = Nawaf al-Hazmi|occupation = Former Saudi Arabian Marine | ||
Al-Qaeda Member|skills = Hijacking airplanes|hobby = Committing acts of terrorism<br>Gaming|goals = Help crash American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon (succeeded)|type of villain = Terrorist|Image = Nawaf_al-Hazmi.jpg | Al-Qaeda Member|skills = Hijacking airplanes|hobby = Committing acts of terrorism<br>Gaming|goals = Help crash American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon (succeeded)|type of villain = Terrorist|Image = Nawaf_al-Hazmi.jpg | ||
|crimes = Murder<br>Aircraft hijacking<br>Destruction of government property<br>Terrorism|origin = Mecca, Saudi Arabia}}'''Nawaf al-Hazmi''' (August 9th, 1976 - September 11th, 2001) was a Saudi citizen and one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which they crashed into the Pentagon as part of the [[9/11|September 11 attacks]] in the United States. | |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Aircraft hijacking<br>Destruction of government property<br>[[Terrorism]]|origin = Mecca, Saudi Arabia}}'''Nawaf al-Hazmi''' (August 9th, 1976 - September 11th, 2001) was a Saudi citizen and one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which they crashed into the Pentagon as part of the [[9/11|September 11 attacks]] in the United States. | ||
Hazmi and a longtime friend, [[Khalid al-Mihdhar]], left their homes in Saudi Arabia in 1995 to fight for Muslims in the [[Bosnian War]]. Hazmi later traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the [[Taliban]] against the Afghan Northern Alliance. He returned to Saudi Arabia in early 1999. | Hazmi and a longtime friend, [[Khalid al-Mihdhar]], left their homes in Saudi Arabia in 1995 to fight for Muslims in the [[Bosnian War]]. Hazmi later traveled to Afghanistan to fight with the [[Taliban]] against the Afghan Northern Alliance. He returned to Saudi Arabia in early 1999. |