"He who longs for Allah crosses horizons…"
Martyr Hasan Mohammad Shbib
Hasan Mohammad Shbib was born on the 4th of February, 1980 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in a family that was religiously committed.
Since his early age, Hasan was interested in learning about religious matters, and was a silent and clam child.
When Hasan was five years old, his parents decided to move back to their country of origin, Lebanon, as they preferred that their kids be raised in their own country.
The family resided in the Southern village of Jebsheet, but in 1998 the martyr moved to the Southern Suburb of Beirut to study.
After finishing school, Martyr Hasan’s constant passion for knowledge urged him to participate in various educational courses before joining the Lebanese University.
In college, Hasan studied Geography, taking into consideration that this could serve the Islamic Resistance, which he’d decided to join.
He went through various military courses, and later chose to move to back to Jebsheet to work full time with Hezbollah. So, he transferred to his University’s section in South Lebanon and devoted himself to resistance and education.
He excelled in both fields.
Hasan’s finals were a month before his martyrdom.
Beside his passion for knowledge, Martyr Hasan was interested in music and diving.
He was known of being well organized and having a pleasant character, as he never irritated or offended anyone he knew.
In the battlefield:
During the July war, Hasan was among the resistance fighters who fired rockets at the Israeli settlements in occupied Palestine.
On the 6th of August 2006, the missile emplacement that Hasan was in control of was attacked by Israeli warplanes, and he was instantly martyred.
His body remained under the rubble until he was taken out and buried on the 15th of August, 2006.