Liwa al-Haqq | |
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لواء الحق Participant in the Syrian civil war |
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Active | 11 August 2012–8 December 2014 |
Ideology | Islamism |
Leaders | Sheikh Abu Rateb |
Area of operations | Homs Governorate, Syria |
Part of |
Islamic Front Syrian Islamic Front (formerly) Syrian Revolutionary Command Council |
Became | Ahrar al-Sham |
Allies |
Ajnad al-Sham Islamic Union Army of Mujahedeen Alwiya al-Furqan Sham Legion |
Opponents |
Syrian Armed Forces Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
Battles and wars |
Liwa al-Haqq (Arabic: لواء الحق, meaning "Right Brigade") was an armed Islamist insurgent group that was active during the Syrian Civil War in the Homs region.
On 11 August 2012, a group of Islamist-leaning brigades in Homs formed Liwa al-Haqq, which went on to become in the next year one of the most prominent fighting groups in the area. Important sub-units include Katibat al-Furati, Kataeb Atbaa al-Rasoul and Katibat al-Ansar.
In December 2012, Liwa al-Haqq joined with other insurgent groups to form the Syrian Islamic Front umbrella organization, in November 2013 the SIF was dissolved and Liwa al-Haqq, Ansar al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham joined the broader Islamic Front alliance.
By April 2014, Liwa al-Haqq had reportedly been weakened in the wake of advances made by the Syrian military in the Homs region, and it merged with Ahrar al-Sham in December 2014.