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Abdulrahman Akkad was born on 17 May, 1998 in Aleppo, Syria, is a Syrian LGBT activist (born 1998). Discover Abdulrahman Akkad's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Occupation Freelancer · public speaker · human rights activist · YouTuber · Political activist
Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 17 May, 1998
Birthday 17 May
Birthplace Aleppo, Syria
Nationality Syria

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Abdulrahman Akkad (Arabic: عبدالرحمن عقاد) is a Syrian political blogger, public speaker and human rights activist.

He currently resides in Berlin.

Akkad was born in Aleppo to Syrian Muslim parents.

His family is descended from Sephardic Jews who later converted to Islam.

He has three brothers and a sister.

2010

In 2010, Akkad graduated from Dhat Al-Sawari Primary with a primary degree.

2013

Three years later in 2013, just before leaving Syria, Akkad graduated from Abdulwahab Al-Shawaf Junior High with a middle school diploma.

However, Akkad was unable to continue his education after leaving Syria in 2013.

With the escalation of events surrounding the Syrian civil war, Akkad and his family were forced to leave Syria in July 2013.

Akkad and his family migrated to Istanbul, Turkey in July 2013.

He speaks Turkish fluently and worked as a translator in call center companies in the city.

2015

In the summer of 2015, Akkad's father travelled to Germany illegally, hoping to later bring the rest of the family with him through family reunification.

While living in Turkey, Akkad discovered his sexual orientation.

He grew to hate himself and attempted suicide several times.

He went to a psychological counselor who provided him with support and helped him accept himself.

He tried to obtain a humanitarian visa from the Swiss Consulate in Istanbul but was refused.

Eventually, Akkad decided to tell his family about his sexual orientation, believing that they would accept and love him as he is.

However, his family said he was sick and in need of treatment.

They took him to a doctor in Turkey who conducted an anal examination, sexually harassed him, and wrote him a prescription for testosterone.

Akkad took several doses of the hormone but later refused to take more because it caused him depression and tension.

His older brother beat and locked him up in a room for two months where he did not see sunlight.

His cousins and sister's husband abused him and threatened him with death.

Akkad later managed to convince them that he was no longer gay, later running away to a friend's house with his passport and $200.

Akkad's friend suggested that he travel to Europe, because the Turkish authorities would not protect him from abuse by his family, who are influential in Turkey.

He traveled illegally by sea to Greece at the end of November 2015.

His friend covered his travel costs.

Akkad travelled through Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria until he arrived in Germany on December 5, 2015, where he applied for asylum based on his sexual orientation.

2016

He was granted asylum in 2016, though his asylum procedure was delayed because he was a minor at the time.

Akkad was bullied, insulted and threatened with death by Arabs and Muslims in Germany.

2017

In 2017, before Akkad came out he agreed to be engaged to a girl from the family because of the pressure his family had put on him.

His mother told him that his sexual orientation would change after he married.

Within a few months the matter became serious and the wedding was to be held in Istanbul.

In the end, he decided to post a live video on Facebook, in which he announced his sexual orientation.

The video was directed to his family only, but the video was withdrawn and published on many Arab pages and groups.

The video garnered hundreds of thousands of views within a week.

On July 24, 2017, Akkad streamed a live video on Facebook, coming out as gay after fearing that his family would have had forced him to marry a woman against his will.

The video was shared on various Arab social channels.

It was possibly the first ever occurrence of a gay Syrian man publicly expressing his sexual orientation in a video with his real name and face.

2020

On July 24, 2020, Akkad shared a picture of him with his family, officially announcing their acceptance of his sexual orientation and that they love him unconditionally, also declaring victory over customs, traditions and society.

This photo is also considered to be the first of its kind with an Arab family publicly accepting their gay son's sexual orientation.