Today marks the 85th anniversary of the martyrdom of the leader of the Palestinian revolution and one of its heroic inspirers, Sheikh Izz al-Din al-Qassam, who fought in defense of Palestine for almost 14 years.
Izz Al-Din Al-Qassam was a Muslim preacher, religious teacher and social reformer whose name is now used for the armed wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas.
Born in Ladeqiya, Syria; Muslim Brotherhood member; preached Jihad (holy war) and revolution against both the British and the Zionists; organiser and leader of the first Palestinian guerilla group, acting against British security forces while preaching in Hebron; killed in action (first Palestinian guerilla act) against British forces on November 19, 1935; his martyrdom triggered the Great Revolt of 1936-39, and his example was very much in the mind of Arafat and his colleagues three decades later; today, the armed wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, is named after him.
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