Abu Luqman

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Born
Ali Moussa Al-Shawakh

1973
Died17 April 2018(2018-04-17) (aged 44–45)
Syria
OthernamesAbu Ayyub al-Ansari/Ali al-Hamoud
OccupationIslamic militant
Abu Luqman
Born
Ali Moussa Al-Shawakh

1973
Died17 April 2018(2018-04-17) (aged 44–45)
Syria
Other namesAbu Ayyub al-Ansari/Ali al-Hamoud
OccupationIslamic militant
Years active2011-2018
Known forMember of ISIL

Ali Moussa Al-Shawakh, (Arabic: علي موسى الشواخ; 1973 –17 April 2018) known by his kunya Abu Luqman (Arabic: أبو لقمان), Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (Arabic: أبو أيوب الأنصاري) or Ali al-Hamoud (Arabic: علي الحمود), was a Syrian man and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant governor of Raqqa, Syria as of July 2015.[1] He used to be governor of Aleppo province.

Abu Luqman was born in as-Sahl village in Raqqa province. He studied law at the University of Aleppo. He is from the Ajeel clan of Raqqa. It is claimed he used to have a Sufi orientation because he followed Mahmud al-Aghasi (known as Abu Qaqa) who was the leader of Ghuraba al-Sham.

He was freed from Sednaya Prison, Damascus in the summer of 2011 by President Bashar al-Assad, at the outset of the uprising against the Syrian government.[2]

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