Abd Al-Rahman al-Nuaimi

Abd Al-Rahman al-Nuaimi or Abderrahman Al Nuaimi (born 1954)[1] is a Qatari human rights advocate and co-founder of the Alkarama human rights NGO. He previously taught Islamic Studies at Qatar University, and once served as president of the Qatar Football Association,[2] as well as having been a board member of Qatar Islamic Bank.[3][4] He has been accused of being “one of the world’s most prolific terrorist financiers.”[5]

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