Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known as jihadist Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has dramatically transformed from a wanted militant to a statesman in just six months after ousting Bashar al-Assad. Born in 1982 and previously associated with the Al-Nusra Front, Sharaa has embraced a new image, engaging with world leaders and navigating a five-year transitional period under a temporary constitution that centralizes power. His pragmatic approach has earned him recognition among Arab and Western nations, despite remaining under UN sanctions and facing internal tensions.