Mullah Muhammad Omar is one of the most wanted terrorists in America. If it caused Omar to arrest, the United States collected $ 10 million as compensation. The United States then collected it for $ 25 million to capture it. Omar's terrorist organization is based in Afghanistan. Omar is regarded as a mysterious terrorist among his people and is regarded as a mythical hero in the world of terrorism. In 2004, Omar said the Taliban "searched for Americans like pigs." Since 2001, the FBI has asked Omar to protect members of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda several years before the attack on September 11.
Mura Mohamed Omar, the leader of the Taliban regime of Afghanistan, is also one of the most needed people of the US (US) government. How can a man born in one of the poorest areas be one of the most active men? The US Department of State provides compensation of up to ten million dollars for the capture of Mullah Omar. Omar is regarded as a highly respected, feared and stubborn mysterious person among his people. Omar is said to be related to the known terrorist al - Qaeda.
In July 2015, the intelligence agency of Afghanistan announced that Taliban leader and founder Muller Omar believed that in 2013 he died in Pakistan. Rumors about his death are frequent, and he has not seen him for many years. The Taliban confirmed the death of Omar and announced on July 31 that Muller Actor Muhammad Mansour took on the leadership of the organization.
Taliban: Muslim extremists were trained at Pakistan refugee camp during Russia - Afghanistan war. The Taliban ruled Afghanistan in the mid-1990s and converted it to a theocratic state under the rule of Maura Mohammed Omar. The US invaded Afghanistan in 2001 as it provides evacuation centers and protection for Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda (Prothero, 2008: 285). Talmud: Complement supplements and traditional texts of Torah and other Old Testament works. There are two Talmuds. The first Talmud is known as the land of Israel and was completed in Israel between 400-500 AD. The second one is known as the Talmud of Babylon, and today Iraq was completed around 600 AD (Smith and Green 1995: 1048).