yes, but 3 & 4 have a different middle initial than #1.
I agree-— an avalanche of misdirection and/or lies.
Obama Adm wants the details off the public’s mind as quickly as possible so they can write their own narrative to suit their purposes.
We have seen this before -— Benghazi, Fast and Furious, Obamacare, and on and on and on...
Do you always use your middle initial or name?
Maybe 3, 4, and 7 are the same.
This doesn’t prove anything, but it is suspicious. I think there is something very serious afoot.
Arabic/Islamic names are: 1) lengthy 2) commonly misunderstood by Westerners 3) not properly accomodated by Western computer systems
The word "bin" or "ibn" means "son of" and may be present a number of times in a persons name, as Saudi names are indicators of genealogy.
Abu added to the name of a Married man indicates that he is father of the child of the same name. Abu Haroon means father of Haroon.
Another common name structure is having "Abd" followed by an attribute of God with the definite article "al-." Hence, "Dr. Abd-Al-Rahman Al-Hajj" would be addressed as "Dr. Abd Al-Rahman" and not as "Dr. Abd" or "Dr. Abd Al."
Arabic names may be written "Abdul (something)", but "Abdul" means "servant of the" and is not, by itself, a name. Thus for example, to address Abdul Rahman bin Omar al-Ahmad by his given name, one must say "Abdul Rahman", not merely "Abdul". If he introduces himself as "Abdul Rahman" (which means "the servant of the Merciful"), one must not say "Mr. Rahman" (as "Rahman" is not a family name but part of his (theophoric) personal name); instead it would be Mr. Ahmad, being the family name).
Components of an Arabic Full Name
Hypocoristic, Given-Name, Patronym, Family-Name, Nisbah
The White House Guest Log
The White House guest log has provision for First, Middle Initial, and Last names.
The name of interest appears in a variety of forms:
1. ABDULRAHMAN A ALHARBI
2. Abdulrahman S Alharbi
3. Abdulah M Alharbi
4. SAUDMARZOUQR ALHARBI
Analysis:
The names have been entered improperly. Properly formatted the names are:
Hypocoristic | Given-Name | Patronym | Family-Name | Nisbah | Comment | |
1. | Abdul Rahman | Al Harbi | middle initial "A"? Al Saud? | |||
2. | Abdul Rahman | Al Harbi | middle initial "S"? Saud? | |||
3. | Abdula (?) | Al Harbi | middle initial "M"? Marzouqr? | |||
4. | Marzouqr(?) | Al Harbi | Saud | Marzouqr means blessed or fortunate |