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Abbas al-Musawi (/ ə ˈ b ɑː s əl m uː s ɑː w iː /; Arabic: عباس الموسوي; 26 October 1952 – 16 February 1992) was an influential Lebanese Shia cleric, a co-founder and secretary-general of Hezbollah. He was killed by the Israel Defense Forces in 1992.
ʿAbbās al-Mūsawī was a Lebanese Shīʿite Muslim cleric and secretary-general (1991–92) of the militant Hezbollah (“Party of God”) movement. Mūsawī studied at a Shīʿite madrasah (religious college) in Al-Najaf, Iraq, where he was strongly influenced by the teachings of Iranian cleric Ayatollah.
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Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi war ein libanesischer schiitischer Islamist und Generalsekretär des militärischen Flügels der Hisbollah. In diesem Amt war er der Vorgänger von Hassan Nasrallah.
Jan 6, 2020 · Sheikh Abbas Musawi, the then secretary-general of Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah organization, was returning to Beirut on February 16, 1992 having attended a ceremony in Jibsheet village marking the eighth anniversary of the assassination of one of Hezbollah’s founders.
Abbas al-Musawi Secretary-General of Hezbollah After 3 IDF soldiers were killed by Palestinian militants of the PIJ during a training exercise at Gal'ed in Israel, Israel retaliated by killing Musawi in his car, together with his wife Sihan and 5-year-old child Hussein, with seven missiles launched from two Apache Israeli helicopters. [10]
Musawi may refer to: Abbas al-Musawi (c. 1952 – 1992), influential Muslim cleric and leader of Hezbollah. Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi, Shi'a twelver Islamic scholar.