Najim Jihad

Najim Jihad (نجم الجهاد) (also Nazim Jihad, Abu Mahajin, Najim al Jihad complex) is the name given to a housing compound outside Jalalabad, Afghanistan, which is the former home of Osama bin Laden and approximately 250 followers. With internal plumbing, the compound was formally located in Hadda. In their tribunal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay, Abu Bakr Alahdal and were accused of having stayed at Najim Jihad during the Fall of Kabul. Hadda was also the site of a farming compound owned by Yunis Khalis, which bin Laden visited.

Najim Jihad

Najim Jihad (نجم الجهاد) (also Nazim Jihad, Abu Mahajin, Najim al Jihad complex) is the name given to a housing compound outside Jalalabad, Afghanistan, which is the former home of Osama bin Laden and approximately 250 followers. With internal plumbing, the compound was formally located in Hadda. In their tribunal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay, Abu Bakr Alahdal and were accused of having stayed at Najim Jihad during the Fall of Kabul. Hadda was also the site of a farming compound owned by Yunis Khalis, which bin Laden visited.