Jaysh al-Ummah (Syria)

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Leaders
  • Ahmad Taha (POW)
  • Nizar Khabbini[1]
  • Majid Khayba Executed[2]
Dates of operation19 September 2014 – 9 March 2015[3][4]
Groups
  • Lions of Ghouta Brigade[1]
  • Lions of Justice Brigade[5]
  • Douma Martyrs Brigade[2]
  • Arbin Martyrs Brigade[6]
  • Conquest of al-Sham Brigade[6]
  • Farouq Omar Brigade[6]
  • Supporters of the Ummah Brigade[6]
  • Special Task Force[6]
HeadquartersDouma, Syria[7]
Jaysh al-Ummah
Army of the Ummah
جيش الأمة
Leaders
  • Ahmad Taha (POW)
  • Nizar Khabbini[1]
  • Majid Khayba Executed[2]
Dates of operation19 September 2014 – 9 March 2015[3][4]
Groups
  • Lions of Ghouta Brigade[1]
  • Lions of Justice Brigade[5]
  • Douma Martyrs Brigade[2]
  • Arbin Martyrs Brigade[6]
  • Conquest of al-Sham Brigade[6]
  • Farouq Omar Brigade[6]
  • Supporters of the Ummah Brigade[6]
  • Special Task Force[6]
HeadquartersDouma, Syria[7]
Active regionsRif Dimashq Governorate[7]
IdeologyIslamism[8]
Size1,500+[1]
OpponentsJaysh al-Islam[7]
Warsthe Syrian civil war

The Jaysh al-Ummah (Arabic: جيش الأمة; lit. Army of the Ummah[8]) was a coalition of 20 small rebel groups active during the Syrian Civil War.[1] The group operated in Damascus and Rif Dimashq Governorate.[7] It was disbanded on 9 March 2015, after it was defeated by Jaysh al-Islam[9] and its remaining fighters defected to the Syrian government forces in Eastern Ghouta.[4]

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