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Maarrat al-Ikhwan

Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan
معارة الاخوان
Maaret al-Ikhwan
Village
Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan is located in Syria
Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan
Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 36°3′51″N 36°40′18″E / 36.06417°N 36.67167°E / 36.06417; 36.67167Coordinates: 36°3′51″N 36°40′18″E / 36.06417°N 36.67167°E / 36.06417; 36.67167
Country  Syria
Governorate Idlib
District Idlib
Subdistrict Maarrat Misrin
Elevation 315 m (1,033 ft)
Population (2004)
 • Total 1,831

Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan (Arabic: معارة الاخوان‎‎, also spelled Ma'arrat al-Akwan, Maaret Ikhwan or Martahwan) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of Idlib Governorate located north of Idlib. Nearby localities include Maarrat Misrin to the south, Zardana to the southeast, Kafr Yahmul to the east, Hizano to the northeast, Kaftin to the north, Qurqania to the northwest and Haranabush to the west. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan had a population of 1,831 in the 2004 census. It has a significant population of Druze, who inhabit several small villages in the A'la Mountain and its vicinity.

During the Muslim conquest of Syria in the 630s, Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah and his army destroyed Maarrat al-Ikhwan and Sarmin after capturing Maarrat Misrin and Aleppo. Ma'arat al-Ikhwan was one of the major towns, along with Maarrat Misrin and Zardana, of the al-Jazr district of Aleppo during the medieval period.

Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan is the birthplace of Shaykh Jabir al-Halabi, a renowned religious leader and a leading scholar of the Qur'an during the 17th-century. He was honored with the title Shaykh al-Islam for the District of Aleppo by Ottoman sultan Murad IV. Following his death in 1640, Sultan Murad ordered the construction of a shrine over his tomb in Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan where it is still visited by both Muslims and Druze to receive blessings.


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