Imam Hujja Regiment


Fawj al-Imam al-Hujja, or the Imam Hujja Regiment, was a Shia Islamist militia formed in January 2016 during the Syrian civil war. The group ceased to exist after the Fall of the Assad regime.

History

Affiliated with Hezbollah, the Imam Hujja Regiment was formed in January 2016 in Nubbul and Al-Zahraa, two towns in the Aleppo Governorate which were being besieged by rebel forces at the time.
On 9 July of 2016, declared the death of its Commander, Ali Muhammad Mustafa Khalil. A detailed biography was later released, which stated that he was 34 years old and from the town of Nubl. He also had two children. He had participated in the Battle of Aleppo and eventually had received a leadership position in Fawj al-Imam al-Hujja.
Group reportedly received support from Iran.
The group ceased to exist after the Fall of the Assad regime.

Areas of operation

In 2016, the militia was active in the Aleppo Governorate and took part in the siege of Nubl and al-Zahraa during the Battle of Aleppo.

2024 Syrian opposition offensives

During the 2024 [Syrian opposition offensives] the group, and later on its remnants, unsuccessfully attempted to halt the Syrian Rebel advances during the Battle of Aleppo (2024), Battle of Hama (2024), and Battle of Homs (2024) respectively.