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Albanians in Syria ( sq, Shqiptarët në Siri) constitute a community of about 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants,
– ''shqiptarja.com''
primarily in the cities of Damascus and Hama, Aleppo and Latakia. Albanians in Syria are known as ''الأرناؤوط ( Arnā’ūṭ)''.


Location

Damascus has specific Albanian (Arnaut) neighborhoods, which date back to the early 20th century. Among the best known is the ''Al Diwaniyah'' neighborhood, colloquially known as ''Arnaut Mahala'' (Albanian neighbourhood) where the ''Masjid Arnaut'' (Albanian Mosque) is located, built by Vehbi Sulejman Gavoçi an Albanian originating from Shkodër. Another neighbourhood of Damascus where many Albanian families live is the ''Al Kadam'' neighborhood.


History


Albanian migration from the Balkans

The incorporation of Syria into the Ottoman Empire brought
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soldiers to urban centres of Syria such as Damascus, of which Albanians recruited from the Balkans in the seventeenth century were a noticeable presence alongside other Ottoman troops from different ethnicities. During that era Albanians served in other capacities like
Sinan Pasha Koca Sinan Pasha ( tr, Koca Sinan Paşa, "Sinan the Great"; c. 1506 - 3 April 1596) was an Albanian-born Ottoman Grand Vizier, military figure, and statesman. From 1580 until his death he served five times as Grand Vizier. In a Ragusan docume ...
from Topojan who for a time was a governor in the area. The beginning of a settled Albanian community in Syria begins in the early 19th century. At the time some Albanians in the army of the Egyptian leader, Ottoman-Albanian Muhammad Ali Pasha refused to go back with the military to Egypt. Some 100-200 families left Egypt and settled in Syria and later some of their number assimilated while retaining memories of their origin. Albanians in larger numbers migrated to Syria during the late 19th and early 20th century. The largest wave of migrants in Syria was during 1912–1913, when Albanians fled the Balkan Wars.Dr.Ramiz Zekaj: “Arnautët e Sirisë, një Shqipëri e vogël larg atdheut të tyre
– ''radiokosovaelire.com''
Albanians from Shkoder, Albania arrived in 1924 and settled in Damascus and other Albanians came from Yugoslavia in 1931 fleeing persecution from Serbs. From the Ottoman era until contemporary times a tradition of migration has continued whereby Albanian Muslim scholars and students migrated to Damascus, some to perfect their Arabic. Some of these individuals stayed and settled in neighbourhoods such as ''Suq Saruja'' and ''Suq al-Muhajirin''. Some individuals within the Albanian community were Sufis and also served as a bridgehead for the spread of Sufism back in the homeland. Overall though, Albanian Muslim clergy in Damascus are conservative due to the dominance of Sunni Islam and that is reflected in many of their religious works in Arabic. Albanian Muslim scholars have left their mark on Islamic scholarship and prominent Albanian Muslim religious figures from Syria include
Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani Muhammad b. al-Haj Nuh b. Nijati b. Adam al-Ishqudri al-Albani al-Arnauti ( ar, مُحَمَّد نَاصِر ٱلدِّيْن ٱلْأَلْبَانِي الأرنؤوط), better known simply as Al-Albani (August 16, 1914 – October 2, 1999), ...
and
Abdul Qader Arnaout Abdul-Qader Arnaout, ( ar, عبد القادر الأرناؤوط, 1928–26 November 2004), born ''Kadri Sokoli'' was an Albanian Islamic scholar who specialised in the fields of hadith and fiqh. Biography Arnaoot received his initial religious ...
. In contemporary times other Albanians in Syria have as artists, novelists, poets, short story writers, literary critics and dramatists contributed to Syrian society through their endeavours and works. Albanians have also contributed to the economic, political and military sectors of Syria. In the early 2020s, knowledge of the Albanian language persists among the elderly. Efforts to transmit it to new generations in families were not successful and the youth do not speak Albanian apart from a few words. Intermarriage with Syrians has occurred and is accepted among the community.


Albanophone Balkan Egyptians

In Syria there exists a small community of Albanian speaking
Balkan Egyptians The Ashkali ( sr, Ашкалије, Aškalije), also Hashkali ( sr, Хашкалије, Haškalije), and Balkan Egyptians ( sr, Балкански Египћани, Balkanski Egipćani; sq, Komuniteti i Egjiptianëve të Ballkanit; mk, Ѓуп ...
who self-identify as Albanians and are employed in trades such as blacksmithing, metalwork and ironwork. The collapse of Ottoman rule in southern Europe due to the Balkan wars (1912–1913) caused their ancestors to migrate and settle in Syria.


Notable people


History and politics

* Kara Murat Pasha – Ottoman statesman and military officer *


Religious

*
Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani Muhammad b. al-Haj Nuh b. Nijati b. Adam al-Ishqudri al-Albani al-Arnauti ( ar, مُحَمَّد نَاصِر ٱلدِّيْن ٱلْأَلْبَانِي الأرنؤوط), better known simply as Al-Albani (August 16, 1914 – October 2, 1999), ...
Hadith Ḥadīth ( or ; ar, حديث, , , , , , , literally "talk" or "discourse") or Athar ( ar, أثر, , literally "remnant"/"effect") refers to what the majority of Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approva ...
and
fiqh ''Fiqh'' (; ar, فقه ) is Islamic jurisprudence. Muhammad-> Companions-> Followers-> Fiqh. The commands and prohibitions chosen by God were revealed through the agency of the Prophet in both the Quran and the Sunnah (words, deeds, and ...
scholar *
Abdul Qader Arnaout Abdul-Qader Arnaout, ( ar, عبد القادر الأرناؤوط, 1928–26 November 2004), born ''Kadri Sokoli'' was an Albanian Islamic scholar who specialised in the fields of hadith and fiqh. Biography Arnaoot received his initial religious ...
– Hadith scholar * Shuaib Al Arna'ut – Hadith scholar


Academic

* Muhammad Mufaku Al Arnaut – professor of Middle East studies


See also

*
Albanians in Egypt The Albanians, Albanian community in Egypt began with government officials and military personnel appointed in Ottoman Egypt. A substantial community would grow up later by soldiers and mercenaries who settled in the second half of the 18th centu ...
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Albanians in Turkey Albanians in Turkey ( sq, Shqiptarët në Turqi, tr, Türkiye'deki Arnavutlar) are ethnic Albanian citizens and denizens of Turkey. They consist of Albanians who arrived during the Ottoman period, Kosovar/Macedonian and Tosk Cham Albanians flee ...
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Albanian diaspora The Albanian diaspora ( sq, Mërgata Shqiptare or Diaspora Shqiptare) are the ethnic Albanians and their descendants living outside of Albania, Kosovo, southeastern Montenegro, western North Macedonia, southeastern Serbia, northwestern Greece a ...


References


Citations

{{Albanians under the Ottoman Empire Syria Ethnic groups in Syria