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Izzadin - traduzione in francese

SYRIAN MUSLIM PREACHER (1882–1935)
Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam; Izz el-Din al-Qassam; Izzedine al Qassam; Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam; Izz Ad Din Al Qassam; Izz ad Din al Qassam; Izz Ad-Din El-Kassam; Izzedin al-Qassam; Izz Ad-Din El-Kasam; Izz ad-din al-Qassam; Izz al-Din al-Qassem; Izzuddin al-Qassam; Izz al-Din al-Qassam; Iz al-Din al-Qassam; Ezzedeen-al-qassam; Izzadin alqassam; Izzadin al Qassam; Izzadin al-Qassam; Izzadin al-qassam; Izzadin al qassam; Al-Qassam; Ezzedin al Qassam; Sheikh Ezz Eddine Al-Qassam; Izzedine al-Qassam; Iz al Din al-Kassam; Iz a Din al-Kassam; Al Qassam
  • The French Army occupying the Syrian coast, 1920
  • Al-Qassam's grave in [[Balad al-Sheikh]], 2010
  • Leading members of Hizb al-Istiqlal, 1932. Al-Qassam was closely associated with the party, particularly with [[Rashid al-Hajj Ibrahim]], seated second from left
  • Al-Qassam was born in [[Jableh]]
  • [[Al-Azhar Mosque]], where al-Qassam studied, in 1906

Izzadin      
Izzadin Kassam, military wing of Hamas (radical Islamic organization)
Kassam      
Kassam, family name; Izzadin Kassam, military wing of Hamas (radical Islamic organization)

Wikipedia

Izz ad-Din al-Qassam

Izz ad-Din Abd al-Qadar ibn Mustafa ibn Yusuf ibn Muhammad al-Qassam (1881 or 19 December 1882 – 20 November 1935) (Arabic: عز الدين بن عبد القادر بن مصطفى بن يوسف بن محمد القسام / ALA-LC: ʿIzz ad-Dīn ibn Abd al-Qāder ibn Mustafa ibn Yūsuf ibn Muhammad al-Qassām) was a Syrian Muslim preacher, and a leader in the local struggles against British and French Mandatory rule in the Levant, and a militant opponent of Zionism in the 1920s and 1930s.

Al-Qassam studied at Al-Azhar University in Egypt and afterward became an Islamic revivalist preacher in his hometown of Jableh in Syria during the last years of Ottoman rule. Following his return, he became an active supporter of the Libyan resistance to Italian rule, raising funds and fighters to aid the Libyans and penning an anthem for them. He would later lead his own group of rebels in alliance with Ibrahim Hananu to fight against French Mandatory forces in northern Syria in 1919–20.

Following the rebels' defeat, he immigrated to Palestine, where he became a Muslim waqf (religious endowments) official and grew incensed at the plight of Palestinian Arab peasants. In the 1930s, he formed bands of local fighters and launched attacks against British and Jewish targets. He was eventually killed in a manhunt following his alleged role in the killing of a British policeman. Israeli historian Tom Segev has called him 'the Arab Joseph Trumpeldor'. His campaign and death were factors that led to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine.