The press office of the Islamic Ahrar al-Sham movement based in the countryside of Aleppo, released footage on social media showed its fighters celebrating with the children in the first day of Muslim holy Eid, AL-Adha.
Analysts said that the Islamic movement is very pragmatic where they break some stereotypes about harshness, rudeness and militancy, they are smiling, laughing even they held many social events.
Ahrar al-sham has bases in northern Syria, in Idlib, Hama and Aleppo, but has affiliates all over the country; no complaints against it were risen, they said our main duty is Jihad for God's sake nothing else.
Ahrar
al-Sham is likely to be Syria’s largest salafi faction. It claims to run about
a hundred local armed groups, as well as offices for humanitarian aid and
sharia law. It was created in the Idlib-Hama region in early summer 2011. In
December 2012 it spearheaded the creation of the SIF alliance, which drew
like-minded Islamist groups into its orbit. In spring 2013, several SIF member
factions merged into Ahrar al-Sham, greatly adding to its numbers and
influence. It seeks an Islamic state based on sharia law.
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