Amir Abu Hafs, the Deputy Military Amir of Chechen Mujahideen martyred (Shaheed, insha Allah) in a fierce battle that lasted for several hours in the Dagestani town of Khasavyurt, on Sunday, November 26, 2006, according to a Tuesday report for the Kavkaz Center news agency from the Eastern Front Headquarters of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's Armed Forces.
Two other Mujahideen martyred with him in the battle, Allah's willing, the report says. Earlier the Russians falsely claimed that they had killed 5 Mujahideen in the action.
Details of the battle are still unavailable. The battle lasted for the whole light-time period on Sunday, the report says.
The Russians earlier claimed that it lasted for 4 hours.
Amir Abu Hafs was born in 1973 in Jordan. After graduating from a university, he came in 1995 in Chechnya to fight as a volunteer against Russian aggressors. After martyrdom (Shaheed, insha Allah) of Amir Hattab, Abu Hafs became a deputy of Amir Abu Walid. And after Abu Walid (Shaheed, insha Allah), he became the commander of a group of volunteers. He was nominated a Deputy Military Amir of Chechen Mujahideen by the order of the Chechen President in 2005.
:grumbling :grumbling Ahhhhhhh I hate the Russians!!
But he's a Shaheed Insha Allah
I also heard the Russians took his wife hostage.. I hope she'll be fine..
may Allah swt accept his martyrdom and grant humiliation and suffering upon the aggressor russians and see the muslims victorious, ameen!
ameeeen!
Assalaamu alaykum, I hope the brother gets paradise. If i want to know more about the history of Chechny, where can i go
best place is the books written by the many journalists who covered the war - as well as covering recent events they look at the whole chechen-russian thing historically and go to the roots of the problem.
I have no respect for men that orchestrate the taking and killing of children in schools
yeah no-one cares what you think
i see you have been banned - nice to know the mods are doing a good job of getting rid of the idiots - keep it up mods
I don't have respect for men that orchestrate the taking and killing of children in schools....I would hope that sentence isn't why that individual was banned. I agree wholeheartedly. If it was, which I'm sure it wasn't, then I hope to be banned too.
That being said, there is no indication in the story that this individual had anything to do with it in the first place.
Last edited by Keltoi; 12-16-2006 at 03:55 PM.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
Amir Abu Hafs was born in 1973 in Jordan. After graduating from a university, he came in 1995 in Chechnya to fight as a volunteer against Russian aggressors.
He has the right to go and help anywhere where his brothers and sisters are bieng slaughtered- also he was invited by the elcted leadership of Ichkeria to join the Mujahideen council so i dont think you have any right to say who the Ichkerian leadership chose when it comes to their land
Unfortunately your not very observant nor very silent, silentobserver
May Allâh make them amongst the shuhadâ, and may He 'azza wa jall give victory to the mujâhidîn amîn..
Allâhumma razaqnas-shahâdah amîn..
I don't have respect for men that orchestrate the taking and killing of children in schools....I would hope that sentence isn't why that individual was banned. I agree wholeheartedly. If it was, which I'm sure it wasn't, then I hope to be banned too.
That being said, there is no indication in the story that this individual had anything to do with it in the first place.
I too have no respect for for men that orchestrate the taking and killing of children in schools.
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He is Jordanian
He has the right to go and help anywhere where his brothers and sisters are bieng slaughtered- also he was invited by the elcted leadership of Ichkeria to join the Mujahideen council so i dont think you have any right to say who the Ichkerian leadership chose when it comes to their land
Unfortunately your not very observant nor very silent, silentobserver
My name comes from observing the forum for a long time...silently. It was the unfortunate ramblings of one member that caused me to break my silence.
so i dont think you have any right to say who the Ichkerian leadership chose when it comes to their land
It is not important what you think. I have the right to speak my opinions as I please. He had no right being involved in the internal fighting of a Russian subject. Unless he was invited by the government of Russia, he had no business being in Russia.
:grumbling :grumbling Ahhhhhhh I hate the Russians!!
But he's a Shaheed Insha Allah
I also heard the Russians took his wife hostage.. I hope she'll be fine..
I'm a little fuzzy on this particular part of the battle. Can you offer a good link to catch me up on this war?
Am glad that you've broken your silence, God willing discussion will help to get a better understanding for all of us.
format_quote Originally Posted by SilentObserver
It is not important what you think. I have the right to speak my opinions as I please. He had no right being involved in the internal fighting of a Russian subject. Unless he was invited by the government of Russia, he had no business being in Russia.
I don't know the particular situation, but from what I understand are you saying that if theres a house or something which is killing and taking neibouring houses over and so forth, a person then has no right to go and help his brother or mother or father to not be taken over by the owners?
The path is long but I hope we meet,
After the grave and the Day, in paradise in bliss upon a reclined seat.
A traveler traveling - travelled from shirk to tawheed,
If I'm remembered for anything - let it be the Mercy I seek.
My name comes from observing the forum for a long time...silently. It was the unfortunate ramblings of one member that caused me to break my silence.
and now you have broken your silence unfortunately it is you who has turned into the one who rambles without knowing what he's talking about...
It is not important what you think. I have the right to speak my opinions as I please. He had no right being involved in the internal fighting of a Russian subject. Unless he was invited by the government of Russia, he had no business being in Russia.
erm...he has never visited Russia.
He has visited the independant republic of Ichkeria run by the ELECTED president who invited him into the top brass after he showed his potential as a military leader.
Btw the elections were monitored by international observers as Aslan Maskhadov was voted in as the first President of Ichkeria as recognised by Russia itself.
So yes he had every right to be there. Nice brother too
I'm a little fuzzy on this particular part of the battle. Can you offer a good link to catch me up on this war?
Theres no link that I know of but i know many books that have covered this conflict which better explain what is going on.
As to his wife being kidnapped, unfortunately it is a common practice of the Russians and their puppets to go after the wife and the children.
Shamil Basayevs wife and children (as well as most of his extended family) were purposley killed in the first war which i believe was one of the factors that changed his way of thinking ( a few weeks after the slaughter of all his relatives Shamil Basayev took the war into mainland Russia in a suicidal operation and bought Russia to its knees!).
Aslan Maskhadov managed to get his wife and kids out of the country but his successor Abdul-Khalim Sadullayev couldnt - his wife was captured and raped/tortured and killed
They also kidnapped Dokku Umarovs wife, his father and his SIX MONTH OLD BABY.
I am NOT Chechen - i thought i had made that clear before!
I chose the username because i wanted to highlight a cause that has been largely forgotten - first i was going to chose the name "kashmir" but in the end i chose "chechnya" instead.
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