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I started this article, on the wikipedia, in 2009 [1], and made an additional contribution [2] in 2010. It was nominated for deletion, in 2025 [3]. I only ported material I wrote myself, so no outside attribution is required. Geo Swan (talk) 12:18, 21 December 2025 (UTC)

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The wikipedia pageview tool says the article has been read over 5000 times, since statistics started, in 2015.

He was covered by The World Almanac of Islamism in 2014, 2017 and 2019. All three instances said:

One, Khalil Janahi , was arrested by Saudi authorities in the course of his religious studies in Riyadh , and was accused of being one of a group of 172 al-Qaeda militants planning " to storm Saudi prisons to free militants and attack oil refineries and public figures.
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This looked like a reference to his detention, but it is just an unattributed port of wikipedia, itself, so it doesn't count.

Inverudio, seems like some kind of AI thing, just quoted the wikipedia article.

The Gulf Cultural Club, which seems to be a UK based NGO, covered him twice. [4] and [5] It said

The other accused being part of the group are two Saudi nationals – Abdulrahim Al Murbati and Khalil Janahi – while the suspect, who is currently serving two-year imprisonment in UAE, is 23-year-old Bahraini Adel Moahmmed Mahmood Abdul Khaliq who was arrested on January 14, 2007.

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The Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society (BHRWS) said that the Saudi Human Rights Commission will help follow up the cases of Abdulraheem Al Murbati and Khalil Janahi, who were arrested in Riyadh in June 2003.

https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Bahrain+activists+welcome+return+of+terror+accused.-a0188006039

According to bahrainrights.net

The GDN reported yesterday that a third man, Khalil Janahi, detained in April this year had been transferred to a prison in Dubai on Monday.

He holds Bahraini and UAE passports.