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Adnan al-Aroor

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Adnan Al-Aroor is a Sunni cleric from Hama, Syria.

Al-Aroor appears regularly on Saudi financed TV stations in Syria, including the widely watched satellite channel al-Safa, where he is known for his programs criticizing non-Sunni Islamic minorities.[1] He became widely known and promoted after the start of the Syrian uprising in 2011 and was seen by some as the non-official face of the anti-government movement in Syria.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Šejh Adnan Al-Aroor - simbol i pokretač sirijskog ustanka". Minber.ba. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  2. ^ Saud, Fahad (6 August 2011). "Saudi-based Syrian cleric urges continued protests against Assad's regime". Al-Arabiya. Retrieved 27 September 2011.