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Osman Abdulaziz

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Osman Abdulaziz
Personal details
Born1922
Prisi Saroo, Halabja
DiedMay 12, 1999
Damascus, Syria
Resting placeHalabja
ChildrenZubair Abdulaziz
Parent
  • Mullah Abdulaziz Halabji (father)
OccupationReligious leader, politician, militant leader
Military service
Allegiance Kurdish mujahideen
Branch/service Kurdistan Islamic Movement
RankLeader

Mullah Osman Abdulaziz was a Kurdish Islamic scholar and politician in Iraqi Kurdistan. He created the Kurdistan Islamic Movement. He was famous for declaring Jihad against Saddam Hussein's government.

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Life

Osman Abdulaziz was born in 1922 in the village of Prisi Saroo close to Halabja to a religious Sunni Kurd family. His father, Abdulaziz, was the Imam of the mosque of Prisi Saroo village. Osman studied the Qur'an, Persian, Arabic, and many other subjects such as grammar and literature. He then went from his village to Trifa village and studied all the basic sciences with Mullah Salih Abdulkarim, a well-known Kurdish Islamic scholar who was his cousin. Osman completed all his religious and linguistic studies when he was 18. In 1935, he succeeded his father in becoming the Imam of the local Mosque. Osman taught at and served Kurdish mosques for more than 50 years. He died on May 12, 1999, in Damascus, Syria, and his body was brought back to Halabja and buried with his wife Atiya and his son Zubair.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "مه‌كته‌بی ڕاگه‌یاندنی بزوتنه‌وه‌ی ئیسلامی". June 3, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-06-03.
  2. ^ تەفسیری ڕامان لە مانا و مەبەستی قورئان، ئەحمەد کاکە مەحموود، چاپ ساڵی ٢٠٢٠
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