• Issam al-Attar (Arabic: عصام العطار; 1927 – 3 May 2024) was a Muslim Brotherhood leader, a symbol of resistance to Hafez al-Assad, in exile in Aachen...
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  • Although Attar is vice president and served as a long-term minister in Syria, a state largely controlled by the secular Ba'ath Party, her brother, Issam al-Attar...
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  • third Supreme Guide of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, taking over from Issam al-Attar in 1973. Abu Ghuddah was born and raised in Aleppo, studying at the...
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  • 2005–2009), COVID-19. Atul Kumar Anjan, 69, Indian political activist. Issam al-Attar, 97, Syrian political dissident (Muslim Brotherhood). Tony Bleasdale...
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  • ISBN 0-8108-3609-2. AL-SALAFIYYA. .. In Damascus, many Jordanian students were influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood's Shaykh Mustapha al-Siba'i and 'Isam al-'Attar, both...
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    (1945–1961): Mustafa al-Siba'i مُصطَفى السِّبَاعِي 2nd G.L. (1961–1973): Issam al-Attar عصام العطار 3rd G.L. (1973–1976): Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda عبد...
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    an Islamic resistance. Prominent leaders of Muslim Brotherhood like Issam al-Attar were imprisoned and exiled. A coalition of the traditional Syrian Sunni...
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    needed] Banan al-Tantawi, wife of the former general director of Muslim Brothers Issam al-Attar, killed in Aachen in July 1980. Salah al-Din Bitar, co-founder...
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  • and they had returned to Lebanon. Kuwaiti Sheikh Nabeel al-Awadi and Syrian Sheikh Issam al-Attar showed their support for Syrian anti-government uprising...
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    On 2 January 2024, Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader of Hamas, was killed in an Israeli strike on an office in the Dahieh suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon....
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