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Saad Mahdawi
File:Saad Mahdawi.jpg
NameSaad Mahdawi
Personal Details
Birth PlaceIraq
Death PlaceIraq
ReligionIslam

Saad Muhammad Mahmoud al-Mahdawi Abu Muammar was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq.


Biography

In 1953 AD, he was born in the city of Miqdadiya, Diyala Governorate, Iraq, in a religious and committed family. Simplicity and kindness were among his characteristics. He was a Muslim and a worker who preached God in the market with wisdom and good admonition, with the aim of advising, guiding, and directing. Since the 1980s, he announced the call of the Muslim Brotherhood. Without fear or apprehension, he openly distributed the letters of Hassan al-Banna and sermons.


Activities during the occupation of Iraq

During the occupation of Iraq, the city of Miqdadiya, like other regions of Iraq, was in a state of chaos and insecurity; for this reason, he appeared on the scene with his two brothers and fired warning shots from his personal pistol. In fact, the young men of the Brotherhood were active for one month to protect vital centers such as the Miqdadiya market, the general hospital, the bank, municipalities, the real estate department, and the electricity and water building.


Conduct with brothers

The teacher and mentor usually uses methods to test their students and individuals under their care to see their level of reaction, reception, and how they interact with events and situations. One of them is Saad Mahdawi, who educated the youth, so he assigned one of his students to bring a substantial sum for each of them the next day to pay it as charity; this is how he worked for Islam. He would take the youth to the Grand Mosque in the Miqdadiya market for Prayer, and whoever of them did not attend the morning prayer, he would bear the cost of the next day's breakfast. He had large gatherings for their education, and for recreation, he would take them on trips to Hamrin Lake. He was eager to accompany the youth to visit the graves of the brothers so they would take lesson and diminish the world in their eyes and remind them of the Hereafter.


Death

With the intensification of the sectarian crisis in the country, a force of sectarian militias attacked an Islamic institution on Sunday 20/11/2005 AD, and when he went out with his personal pistol and tried to stop them, they shot him. He was injured in the intestinal area and transferred to the hospital in Baghdad and was there for twenty days, and in that state, government forces attacked the hospital and abducted a number of brothers including Muammar from there. When some of the brothers took action to transfer him to another place to save his life, he breathed his last and passed away.


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