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Char Aznable has declared Sad Al Din (Medal of Honor: Warfighter) is to be renamed to Sad Al Din for the following reason(s): He's the only villain named "Sad Al Din" as of now. Please discuss it on the talk page for this article. "I told you I am not Casval, I am Char Aznable." |
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| “ | You fool, you are the reason I am here.. You and your incompetence brought me to this fetid sewer of the world.. The hostage live.. you deserve to die in this festering swamp... but your failure requires penance... And I am here to deliver you to that end.. He has plans for you elsewhere.. | „ |
| ~ Sad Al Din's famous speech towards his subordinate Marwan Al Khalifa during a meeting with the Abu Sayyaf Group insurgents as he executed one of his own men to show his ruthlessness. |
Sad Al Din, also spelled Sa'ad al-Din (Arabic: سعد الدين) also known as Ibrahim al-Najdi (Arabic: ابراهيم النجدي) is the secondary antagonist in the single player campaign of the 2012 first-person shooter Medal of Honor: Warfighter.
He is infamous for his utter cruelty and short temper, as well as his absolute lack of moral values as he executed his own men to show that he was capable of doing it.
He was voiced by Said Faraj.
Biography[]
Past[]
Sad Al Din's background was almost not mentioned by any of the game dialogues, as well as The Cleric, he served as the plot points of the story, with some key leading that The Cleric and Sad Al Din has been in the AQAP terrorist cell years ago, with him later served as the head of security for The Cleric.
Abu Sayyaf Group[]
It is also mentioned in the story, that Sad Al Din was a senior commander of the infamous Abu Sayyaf Group of the Phillipines, with his fellow insurgents respected him as a leader and obeys to his command.
Although play a considerably big role during the terrorist attack in Madrid and the rampage of Basilan, the Phillipines NAVSOG and the Navy SEALs, as well the CIA were unaware of his involvements with General Barrera only focused on dealing with Khalifa instead of him. Although later, Dusty mentions that Sad Al Din served a major role in The Cleric's operation, including commanding his forces in the MV Mistress ship in transporting the PETN towards Pakistan.
Mother's death and Defeat[]
He appears for the last time in the mission Bump in the Night, where he and his men interrogates TF Mako's Mother and Preacher. Enraged by Mother, he then takes an enemy combatant's Glock 23 and shoots Mother in the head for insulting him when he asked who was calling on his cellphone. Preacher is angered and breaks free after a while and chases after Al Din to the bridge of the MV Mistress when he brutally beat him up with a fist. There, Preacher gets the upper hand on Al Din and is about to shoot him until Task Force Mako breaks into the bridge. There, they capture him and he is not seen again. He later revealed that Hassan was indeed the Cleric.
Personality[]
Victims[]
- Random Abu Sayyaf Fighter (Caused)
- Mother (Caused)
- Marwan Al-Khalifa (Caused and Indirect)
- Many Spanish and Middle Eastern civilians (Caused and Indirect)
- Numerous Philippine NAVSOG Soldiers (Caused and Indirect)
Trivia[]
- Sad Al Din and the ASG during the siege of Isabella City in the Philippines was based on a real event where the Abu Sayyaf Group organized a terror spree as well as took several hostages, who were not rescued until the Philippine Armed Forces rescued them.


