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Mullah Sayed Hakim Khanaqi

Abdul Hakim Mohammed Abdulrahman Abdulqadir, also known as Mullah Sayyid Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Hawrami, Mullah Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Huyayi and Mullah Hakim Barzanji, 1939 He joined the ranks of the Kurdish Hope Party


Abdul Hakim Mohammed Abdulrahman Abdulqadir, also known as Mullah Sayyid Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Hawrami, Mullah Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Huyayi and Mullah Hakim Barzanji, 1939 He joined the Kurdish Hope Party in 1945 and was imprisoned in Ammar prison on charges of collaborating with the Second Barzan Revolution. In 1945 he became a member of the leadership of the Kurdish Liberation Party He was elected to the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (First Congress).


Biography

Abdul Hakim Mohammed Abdulrahman Abdul Qadir, also known as Mullah Sayyid Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Hawrami, Mullah Hakim Khanaqi, Mullah Hakim Huey and Mullah Hakim Barzanji, in 1892 in the province He was born in Sanaa, East Kurdistan, in the town of Tewela, in the former Sulaimani Brigade, in the present Halabja province, with Mullah Abdulkarim Mohammed Fatah (1901-2005). He studied with Abdulkarim Muderis and then moved to Halabja and finally to Erbil. He received his mullah's license from Abubakr Haji Omar Effendi Abubakr (1863-1942), also known as Mullah Effendi She studied with Mullah Mohammed Saeed Effendi, a mufti in Kafrin town of Kirkuk province. He was a famous religious scholar of his time Qzilrabat taught jurisconsults in Garmaser region of Diyala province and in Sheikh Fatah mosque and Takya in Khanaqin city in Garmaser region of Diyala province.

He died on Sunday, December 15, 1957 in Khanaqin township and was buried in Pasha Kopri cemetery in Khanaqin township. Shafaq magazine published in Kirkuk and Hataw magazine published in Erbil published the news of his death because of his importance. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Persian.


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 In 1936, he joined the Kurdish Hope Party in 1939, and was in charge of Khanaqin and Kafrin. In 1944, he participated in the meeting of Hama's house Abdulrahman Agha in Sulaimani, which was organized by the leadership of the Kurdish Hope Party in order to assist the Kurdish Hope Party for the Second Barzan Revolution. In 1944, he supervised the Kandil Congress (Second Kalar Congress) of the Kurdish Hope Party Opening of the Garmian and Garmaser fronts against the Iraqi army in support of it Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) was shot at by supporters of the Kurdish Hope Party in Garmian and Garmaser police stations. He was arrested in 1945, but did not surrender He was arrested by the police for helping the Second Barzan Revolution and hid for a while in the village of Darikali in Sulaimani province in the house of Sheikh Mahmoud Hafid (1881-1956).

In 1945, he was arrested in Ammar prison on charges of collaborating with the Second Barzan Revolution. In 1945, he became a member of the leadership of the Kurdish Liberation Party He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and voted yes to join it Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1946, he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) (1920-2001). Rashid Bajalan He was appointed in charge of the organizations of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Khanaqin and its surroundings. In 1948, after being chased by the Iraqi police, he took refuge in Darakali village for the second time Exile to southern Iraq He was released and returned to Khanaqin town and gave up his party work.

 

in his works :

  1. This is the ancestral series of accounts preserved (manuscript).

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