Hassan Dahir Aweys

Hassan Dahir Aweys
الشيخ حسن ضاهر أويس
Chairman of the Islamic Courts Union Shura Council
In office
24 June 2006 – 27 December 2006
DeputyOmar Imam Abubakar
Preceded byPost Established
Succeeded byPost Abolished
Personal details
Born1935 (age 90–91)
Children11
Alma materGeneral Daud Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance Somali Democratic Republic (1972–1983)
Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya (1989–1997)
Islamic Courts Union (2000–2007)
Hizbul Islam (2009–2010)
Rank Colonel
Battles/wars
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Hassan Dahir Aweys (English: Hassan Dahir Aweys (Somali: Xasan Daahir Aweys, (Arabic: حسن طاهر أويس; born 1935) is a Somali Islamist political figure.

During the regime of Siad Barre, Aweys was a colonel in the Somali National Army and served in the 1977 Ogaden War against Ethiopia. He later came to be a leading figure in Somalia's rising Islamic movements at the start of the Civil War, beginning with Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya from 1991. After the effective dissolution of Al-Itihaad in 1997, he became the head of an Islamic Court in north Mogadishu and eventually rose to a high-ranking position within the Islamic Courts Union until the Ethiopian invasion of 2006.

Following the invasion he joined the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia during late 2007 and became head of the Asmara wing of the ARS. During the insurgency, his wing of the alliance merged with several groups to form Hizbul Islam.

In 2010, Hizbul Islam and Al-Shabaab merged, but disputes between Aweys and the Al-Shabaab leadership would result in several attempts on his life and his eventual defection to Federal Government of Somalia in 2013.