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Ali Bapir
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Ali Bapir
Ali Bapir
Ali Bapir was born in 1961 in a village in the town of Sangasar. In 1980, he went to Najaf, where he graduated from the College of Sharia and Islamic Sciences After six months in Iranian Kurdistan, he left for Tehran to continue his university studies. However, after six months, his efforts were in vain and he returned to Iraqi Kurdistan. Through several friends, the regime's problems were temporarily solved for him. In 1983, he was admitted to the Nawrasi Mosque in Ranya. In 1983, he wrote his first book, A Summary of Islam, which was published in Baghdad.


In 1991, Ali Bapir, along with Mullah Mahmood Azadi and Mullah Abubakr Siddiqui, went on a three-month pilgrimage through Pakistan. As an official delegation of the movement, he met with a number of dignitaries in Saudi Arabia In Pakistan, such as Omar Abdul Rahman Misri and Burhanuddin Rabbani. In Peshawar, Pakistan, he held a seminar in Arabic on the Kurdish problem and how to solve it from the perspective of Islam, which was published in the magazine Al-Marabtoon.


Ali Bapir and the Problems of the Movement
After the fighting between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and Ali Bapir's party broke out in December 1993, all the bases and headquarters of the movement were captured after a strong defense by the PUK. He escapes with the help of several friends and three other Peshmergas. He eventually went to the border areas of East Kurdistan and gathered a good number of Peshmerga forces near Qasmarash and Zale. Along with the battle of Sharazoor, another battle against the PUK began in Pishdar. He fulfilled some of the demands of his grandfather's party, which included the return of bases and headquarters and compensation for material damage. After returning to the Kurdistan cities and towns, he continued as a member of the Political Bureau and head of the Organization Bureau in party affairs until August 2000, when the first congress of the Islamic Unity Movement was held in Tawela village of Basra It happened in his life in particular and in the movement in general.

He eventually went to the border areas of East Kurdistan and gathered a good number of Peshmerga forces near Qasmarash and Zale. Along with the battle of Sharazoor, another battle against the PUK began in Pishdar. PUK wanted peace and fulfilled some of the demands of Ali Bapir's party, which included the return of bases and headquarters and compensation for material damage. After returning to the Kurdistan cities and towns, he continued as a member of the Political Bureau and head of the Organization Bureau in party affairs until August 2000, when the first congress of the Islamic Unity Movement was held in Tawela village of Basra It happened in his life in particular and in the movement in general.

In early 1994, after he went to the border areas and was busy gathering and organizing their forces, For several months, both husbands spent in hiding, then moved to Naghdeh and then to Marivan. In 1995 and 1996, one wife's house was in Ahmadawa and the other's house was in Mariwan.

Before the establishment of Komali Islami Kurdistan, Bapir wrote a 25-paragraph booklet entitled “Legitimate Principles and General Lines of an Authentic Islamic Society” which he presented and discussed with the leadership members. Before the declaration of Komali Islami and after the situation of the Unity Movement reached a deadlock, he went to the homes of Siddiq Abdulaziz, Sheikh Mohammed Barzanji, and Ahmad Kaka Mahmoud, and in turn, asked them to lead the change he had imposed He pledged his allegiance and full support to those who spoke to him, but none of them refused to come forward.

In 2003, Komal's headquarters in Sharazoor and Hawraman were bombed by the US, killing and wounding about 100 of their members, cadres, and Peshmergas He settled in the village of Darashmana with his family to closely supervise the forces and their headquarters. In November 2005, he was unanimously re-elected as the leader of Komal at its first congress. In 2007, he attended a conference in support of the Palestinian people in Tehran with a delegation from the Islamic League and met with Khaled Mashali, head of the Hamas Political Bureau.

In the fourth congress of Komali Islami, the party's flag, name, and post of emir were changed by a majority of the congress members, and the name of the party was changed to “Kurdistan Justice Society”.[1]
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Group: Biography
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Date of Birth: 00-00-1961 (64 Year)
Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Sorani
Nation: Kurd
People type: Political Muslim
Place of birth: Rania
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