Leader Ibrahim Hanano
He is the son of Suleiman Muhammad Hanano, and his mother is Karima al-Hajj Ali al-Sarma. He was one of the notables of Kafr Takharim. He rose to prominence in his town, received his education there, and obtained high school from the city of Aleppo. He traveled to Istanbul after completing his military service, and his father opposed him traveling and completing his studies due to his belief that That the jobs are suitable for the destitute class, while the wealthy have no need for the job.
Ibrahim Hanano is a prominent figure in the history of Syria and one of the heroes who resisted French colonialism and sought to achieve their freedom and independence for their country. He was born in 1869 in the town of Kafr Takharim, where he grew up and received his initial education. His father wanted to give him a job because of their great wealth, but Ibrahim Hanano believed that science and education were the means to progress and change.
After completing his secondary education in the city of Aleppo, Hanano decided to travel to Astana to pursue his university studies. Although his father opposed this decision, he insisted on continuing his education and strongly believed in the importance of education for the destitute class in society.
After completing his university education at the Institute of Law, Hanano was appointed principal of a school in Aleppo, and then principal of a district on the outskirts of Istanbul. During this period, Hananu married an Erzurum immigrant girl in Bursa, and after returning to Aleppo, he became a member of the city’s administration council.
But that was not all Ibrahim Hanano wanted. In 1925, he resigned from his position and declared revolution against French colonialism, which had continued in Syria since 1920. Hanano began to carry out militant actions and political activities in order to liberate his country. This period witnessed bloody battles and great sacrifices by the Syrian revolutionaries.
Ibrahim Hanano was not only a revolutionary, but also a humble and sincere human being. Despite the tempting offers of wealth, rule and ministries that were offered to him during this period, he rejected them all, as his soul was committed to sacrifice and struggle for his country.
The death of the resistance leader Ibrahim Hanano:
However, fate decreed for Ibrahim Hanano to face another challenge in his path of struggle. He contracted tuberculosis during his struggle, and despite his severe illness, he continued to fight for the rights of his people and the independence of his country. In 1935, Ibrahim Hanano died, and his soul took to the skies after leaving behind a legacy of sacrifice and struggle.
Conclusion:
The history of Ibrahim Hananu bears witness to his denunciation and loyalty to his country and its people. It is a symbol of struggle and sacrifice to achieve freedom and independence, and is always remembered as one of the greatest heroics in Syrian history. His legacy is still alive in the hearts of Syrians who remember his great role in achieving freedom and independence.