Abdullah Maute

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Born
Abdullah Romato Maute

1979 (1979)
DiedAugust 7, 2017(2017-08-07) (aged 37–38)
Marawi, Philippines[1]
Yearsactive2013–2017
KnownforCo-founding the Maute group
Abdullah Maute
Abdullah Maute as depicted in a wanted poster published by the Philippine National Police
Born
Abdullah Romato Maute

1979 (1979)
DiedAugust 7, 2017(2017-08-07) (aged 37–38)
Marawi, Philippines[1]
Years active2013–2017
Known forCo-founding the Maute group

Abdullah Maute (1979 – August 7, 2017), known by his nom de guerre Sheik Al Miyahad Abu Al Hassan,[2] was a Filipino Islamist militant who co-founded, along with his brother Omar Maute, a Dawlah Islamiyah (Islamic state) group in Mindanao, Philippines commonly known as the Wahhabi based Maute group after their surname.[3]

On September 4, 2017, the Philippine military announced that Maute had been killed in an airstrike in August 7, 2017, during the Battle of Marawi. They cited ISIL sympathizers proclaiming his death as an act of martyrdom on the social media platform Telegram. He was referred to as "Sheik Al Miyahad Abu Al Hassan", an alias he was known to have used within the ISIL network.[4] AFP Western Mindanao Command chief Carlito Galvez Jr. confirmed deaths of all seven Maute brothers in December 2017.[1]

Siblings Omar and Abdullah Maute are descended from a Maranao warrior clan based in Butig, Lanao del Sur,[3] the town where they were born and spent their childhood.[5] They were born to Cayamora[6] and Farhana Maute.[7]

The brothers had worked in the Middle East as Overseas Filipino Workers. While working for secular schools in Syria and the United Arab Emirates, the brothers studied Islamic theology.[3] Abdullah reportedly was educated in Jordan.[8]

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