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Hisham al-Hashimi was born on 9 May, 1973 in Baghdad, Ba'athist Iraq, is an Iraqi historian and researcher (1973–2020). Discover Hisham al-Hashimi'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 47 years old?

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Occupation Historian and researcher in security and strategic affairs
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May 1973
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Baghdad, Ba'athist Iraq
Date of death 6 July, 2020
Died Place Baghdad, Iraq
Nationality Iraq

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Hisham al-Hashimi Net Worth

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1973

Hisham al-Hashimi (هشام الهاشمي; 9 May 1973 – 6 July 2020) was an Iraqi historian and researcher in security and strategic affairs and extremist groups, and a specialist on the subject of the Islamic State and its supporters.

He also was an advisor to the Iraqi government on counter-terrorism.

Al-Hashimi was born in 1973 in Baghdad.

He became a historian and researcher in security and strategic affairs.

1997

He was a follower of the Iraqi Islamic groups since 1997.

He worked in the field of modern and "jurisprudential" manuscripts, although his academic achievement was Bachelor of Economics and Administration - Statistics Department.

He held a scientific degree in Hadith, and had an interest in the history of Al-Dhahabi.

2002

He was arrested and sentenced to prison by Saddam Hussein's regime, due to his affiliation with Salafi jihadism, then he was released from prison in 2002.

2003

After 2003, he went to work in the press, began writing reports and documents with foreign newspapers and channels, and began writing a blog about the map of armed groups in Iraq.

He published more than 500 articles and research in Iraqi and Arab newspapers and magazines about extremist groups.

2020

On 1 July 2020, he published a report titled "The internal dispute within the Popular Mobilization Forces", his last work before his assassination.

On 6 July 2020, al-Hashimi was shot outside his home in Zayouna, Baghdad by two unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle.

He died in the nearby Ibn Al-Nafees hospital shortly after arrival.

In July 2020, a BBC investigation said Kata'ib Hezbollah was implicated in al-Hashimi's death.

He was buried at Wadi-us-Salaam, Al-Najaf, Iraq.

Al-Hashimi's death triggered an uproar in Iraq and among the larger international community, leading to allegations accusing paramilitary groups such as Kata'ib Hezbollah and the Islamic State, while the official investigation has not accused any group, and no group claimed responsibility.

However, Al-Hashimi had reportedly received direct death and kidnapping threats from members and commanders within Kata'ib Hezbollah and the Popular Mobilization Forces.

In July 2021, four men were arrested including Ahmed Hamdawi Owayid Kinani who confessed that he assassinated al-Hashimi with a licensed gun, as he had previously worked in the Ministry of Interior.

In May 2023, a court in Baghdad sentenced the aforementioned former police officer to death for the murder of al-Hashimi, a decision that could be appealed.