Raed’s boss, Hazem al-Araji, came in and sat down in the corner. Hazem, Moqtada al-Sadr’s representative in Kadhimiya, had fled to Syria and then to Iran in 1999, after the killing of Sadr’s
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The Stolen Dream | A Biography of Sayed Musa al-Sadr. £19.99 GBP. Tax included. Quantity. Add to cart. 263 pages. Very few individuals have changed the course of their country’s history. Fewer still have done so with love and wisdom, rather than violence and anger. Sayed Musa al-Sadr, a scholar, social reformer, and political leader devoted
Keywords: Imam Musa al-Sadr, Lebanon, unity, Shia-Sunni relations, Shia-Christian relations, unity of fiqh, leaders of Islamic unity movement. Biography. Sayyid Musa al-Sadr was born on the 15th of May, 1928 in the holy city of Qom, Iran. After having completed his primary education, he moved to the capital city of Tehran where in 1956, he
Musa Sadr al-Din al-Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese Shia Muslim cleric and politician. In Lebanon, he founded and revived many Lebanese Shia organizations, including schools, charities, and the Amal Movement.
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(d. 1357/1938). Among these titles by which Sadr? is most commonly known, one may mention "Sadr al-D?n". The word 'Sadr', meaning chest and/or bosom, signifies, on the one hand, the heart, essence and source of something, and 'foremost', on the other. The title "Sadr al-D?n" thus denotes the one who is the foremost and most prominent in religion.
Fouad Ajami. Cornell University Press, May 3, 2012 - History - 228 pages. In the summer of 1978, Musa al Sadr, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Shia sect in Lebanon, disappeared mysteriously while on a visit to Libya. As in the Shia myth of the "Hidden Imam," this modern-day Imam left his followers upholding his legacy and awaiting his return.
Muqtada al-Sadr (Arabic: مقتدى الصدر, romanized: Muqtadā aṣ-Ṣadr; born 4 August 1974) is an Iraqi Shia Muslim cleric, politician and militia leader.He is the leader of the Sadrist Movement and the leader of the Peace Companies, a successor to the militia he had previously led during the American military presence in Iraq, the Mahdi Army.
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