Jana al-Issa | Hassan Ibrahim | Saleh Malas The Syrian Islamic Council was founded in mid-April 2014 by about 40 religious leagues and committees (some still unknown) and included several Syrian religious scholars (ulema). The announcement of the establishment of the Council came with the aim of “filling the void of state institutions’ absence and their decline in the liberated areas,” and for a direct reason, “to bring together scholars, preachers, and representatives of religious entities, to guide the Syrian people, to find Shariah-based solutions to its problems and issues, and to preserve the path of its identity and revolution.” However, since the announcement of its founding until now
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