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The so-called "Epstein list" refers to various unsealed court documents, flight logs, contact books (like Epstein's "black book"), emails, and other records from investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. These have been released in batches, including major ones in 2024 and further in 2025–2026 under acts like the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Wafic Said (is Muslim. See archive.ph/Wklup) Syrian-Saudi financier.
- Mohamed Jameel (also listed as Mohammed Jameel) appears in Epstein's black book with phone numbers but no address. He is a Saudi businessman (associated with the Abdul Latif Jameel family/company), linked through philanthropy and business networks.
Other names that could be considered Muslim (often from Muslim-majority countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, or with Arabic/Islamic naming conventions) appearing in these documents include:
- Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem (or Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem): A prominent Emirati (UAE) businessman and former CEO/chairman of DP World (Dubai Ports World). He features heavily in recent 2026 releases—thousands of mentions, emails with Epstein over a decade, business discussions, personal introductions.. and even controversial content like sexually explicit exchanges. His name was among redacted ones later identified publicly. He resigned from his role amid the fallout.
- Mohammed bin Salman (MBS, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia): Referenced in some reports tied to Epstein's network, including claims of a framed photo of him in Epstein's New York mansion (mentioned in 2025–2026 coverage).
- Anwar Ibrahim: Former/current Malaysian politician (Muslim-majority country); name surfaced in some social media/discussions around the files, though ties appear indirect or unverified in primary docs.
- Aziza al-Ahmadi: UAE-linked businesswoman involved in 2017 emails arranging shipment of sacred Kaaba (Kiswa) cloth pieces from Mecca to Epstein (via UAE contacts like Abdullah al-Maari). This sparked controversy due to the religious significance.
Other Middle Eastern or Muslim-associated figures appear sporadically (e.g., indirect links via business like Anil Ambani introductions through bin Sulayem, or anti-Bibi foe E. Barak's ties overlapping with Gulf figures), but the most substantiated beyond Mohamed Jameel are UAE/Saudi ones like bin Sulayem.
Some other random Muslim names in Epstein list:
- Azzedine Alai (From Tunisia)
- Ayla Hussain
- Abdullah Isamel
- Waleed Zawauri
Important notes:
- No comprehensive "client list" exists as a single official document; claims often mix verified docs with speculation.
- Recent releases (2025–2026) emphasize Gulf ties (e.g., UAE/Dubai ports/business), including sacred items shipments and long friendships
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