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Mujahid Sheikh Abu Khalid Suri"Life of Resistance. (A thread)
Shaykh Mohamed al-Bahaiya kunya Abu Khalid Suri was example why ummah is not dead to the oppression happening around the muslim world's.
Shaykh was Born in Aleppo, Syria, in 1958.
Shaykh career began in 1982 when people of sham risen against the Baathist Nusayri, Shaykh was students and he joined the resistance against Army led by Rifaat Asad, brother of Tyrant Hafez Al Assad.
Although revolution, but Shaykh able to escape and find refugee in the Afghanistan where he fought and learned under the tutelage of Shaykh Abdullah Azzam. After the end of USSR Afghanistan , Shaykh went to help people of Chechyna, Bosnia.
When US invaded the Iraq, Shaykh went to join the local resistance and guided them as the Shaykh Abdullah Azzam, leader of Foreign Fighters, did in USSR Afghan war. Shaykh was captured by US and given to Bashar Al Asaad in 2007 and was tortured and abused till his release in2011
During his time in imprisonment he came in contact with many sincere minded Shaykh and talimilm like Shaykh abu Yazan, Hassan Abboud, Shaykh Abu Abdul Malik Shari. After his release he laid the foundations of Ahrar al sham with the mentioned figures which became the best groups.
He was responsible for unification of 7 Islamic group in 1 alliance, Syria Islamic Front which consist of: Jaysh Al Islam, Ansari Al Sham, Liwa Tawheed, Suqoor Al Sham, Kurdish Islamic Front, Liwa Al Haqq.
Shaykh was the guiding figures of many rebel and Islamic groups who tried to unite every groups through common vision and objectives based on islam and sharia. Beside Islamic Front, many other Islamic and rebel factions look to him for guidance and his experience.
On 24 Feb, this ummah suffered a big blow when it's biggest Mujahideen who was always ready to help and guide ummah through it's difficult times, assassinated by daeshi dogs. His journey ended where it's began but at the hand of khawariji dogs. May Allah have mercy on him.
#Although revolution failed.

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