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| successor = [[Ahrar al-Sham]]<ref name=ceip23march/> |
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| allies = [[Ajnad al-Sham Islamic Union]]<br> [[Army of Mujahedeen]]<br>[[Alwiya al-Furqan]]<br> [[Sham Legion]]<br><ref name=ngs>{{cite news|url=http://notgeorgesabra.wordpress.com/2014/05/17/freedom-human-rights-rule-of-law-the-goals-and-guiding-principles-of-the-islamic-front-and-its-allies/|title=Freedom, Human Rights, Rule of Law: The Goals and Guiding Principles of the Islamic Front and Its Allies|date=17 May 2014|accessdate=17 May 2014|work=Democratic Revolution, Syrian Style}}</ref> |
| allies = [[Ajnad al-Sham Islamic Union]]<br> [[Army of Mujahedeen]]<br>[[Alwiya al-Furqan]]<br> [[Sham Legion]]<br><ref name=ngs>{{cite news|url=http://notgeorgesabra.wordpress.com/2014/05/17/freedom-human-rights-rule-of-law-the-goals-and-guiding-principles-of-the-islamic-front-and-its-allies/|title=Freedom, Human Rights, Rule of Law: The Goals and Guiding Principles of the Islamic Front and Its Allies|date=17 May 2014|accessdate=17 May 2014|work=Democratic Revolution, Syrian Style}}</ref> |
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| battles = [[Syrian Civil War]] |
| battles = [[Syrian Civil War]] |
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* [[Siege of Homs|Battle of Homs]] |
* [[Siege of Homs|Battle of Homs]] |
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'''Liwa al-Haqq''' ({{ |
'''Liwa al-Haqq''' ({{langx|ar|لواء الحق}}, meaning "Right Brigade") was an armed Islamist insurgent group that was active during the [[Syrian Civil War]] in the [[Homs Governorate|Homs]] region.<ref name=LundSIF/><ref name=ISW22Nov/> |
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On 11 August 2012, a group of Islamist-leaning brigades in [[Homs]] formed Liwa al-Haqq, which went on to become in the next year one of the most prominent fighting groups in the area.<ref name=LundSIF>{{cite web|url=http://www.ui.se/eng/upl/files/86861.pdf |title=Syria's Salafi Insurgents: the Rise of the Syrian Islamic Front |publisher=Swedish Institute for International Affairs |date=19 March 2013 |accessdate=19 May 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140331204534/http://www.ui.se/eng/upl/files/86861.pdf |archivedate=31 March 2014 }}</ref> Important sub-units include Katibat al-Furati, Kataeb Atbaa al-Rasoul and Katibat al-Ansar.<ref name=LundSIF/> |
On 11 August 2012, a group of Islamist-leaning brigades in [[Homs]] formed Liwa al-Haqq, which went on to become in the next year one of the most prominent fighting groups in the area.<ref name=LundSIF>{{cite web|url=http://www.ui.se/eng/upl/files/86861.pdf |title=Syria's Salafi Insurgents: the Rise of the Syrian Islamic Front |publisher=Swedish Institute for International Affairs |date=19 March 2013 |accessdate=19 May 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140331204534/http://www.ui.se/eng/upl/files/86861.pdf |archivedate=31 March 2014 }}</ref> Important sub-units include Katibat al-Furati, Kataeb Atbaa al-Rasoul and Katibat al-Ansar.<ref name=LundSIF/> |
Latest revision as of 18:30, 23 December 2024
Liwa al-Haqq | |
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لواء الحق | |
Leaders | Sheikh Abu Rateb[1] |
Dates of operation | 11 August 2012[2][3]–8 December 2014[4] |
Group(s) |
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Active regions | Homs Governorate, Syria |
Ideology | Islamism[5] |
Part of | Islamic Front[3] Syrian Islamic Front (formerly)[3] Syrian Revolutionary Command Council[6] |
Allies | Ajnad al-Sham Islamic Union Army of Mujahedeen Alwiya al-Furqan Sham Legion [7] |
Opponents | Ba'athist Syria Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant[7] |
Battles and wars | Syrian Civil War |
Liwa al-Haqq (Arabic: لواء الحق, meaning "Right Brigade") was an armed Islamist insurgent group that was active during the Syrian Civil War in the Homs region.[2][3]
On 11 August 2012, a group of Islamist-leaning brigades in Homs formed Liwa al-Haqq, which went on to become in the next year one of the most prominent fighting groups in the area.[2] Important sub-units include Katibat al-Furati, Kataeb Atbaa al-Rasoul and Katibat al-Ansar.[2]
In December 2012, Liwa al-Haqq joined with other insurgent groups to form the Syrian Islamic Front umbrella organization, in November 2013 the SIF was dissolved and Liwa al-Haqq, Ansar al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham joined the broader Islamic Front alliance.[3]
By April 2014, Liwa al-Haqq had reportedly been weakened in the wake of advances made by the Syrian military in the Homs region,[8] and it merged with Ahrar al-Sham in December 2014.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Say Hello to the Islamic Front". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 22 November 2013. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Syria's Salafi Insurgents: the Rise of the Syrian Islamic Front" (PDF). Swedish Institute for International Affairs. 19 March 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "A Power Move by Syria's Rebel Forces". Institute for the Study of War. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
- ^ a b c "Islamist Mergers in Syria: Ahrar al-Sham Swallows Suqour al-Sham". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Factbox: Syrian rebels against opposition coalition". Reuters. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
- ^ "Translation: the Formation of the Syrian Revolutionary Command Council". Goha's Nail. 3 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- ^ a b "Freedom, Human Rights, Rule of Law: The Goals and Guiding Principles of the Islamic Front and Its Allies". Democratic Revolution, Syrian Style. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
- ^ "Politics of the Islamic Front, Part 6: Stagnation?". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
External links
[edit]- Liwa al-Haqq on Twitter (in Arabic)