Al-Sadr (Arabic: الصدر) is a Lebanese-Iraqi-Iranian clerical Shia family originating from Jabal Amel in Lebanon. They are a branch of Musawi family tracing...
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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...
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al-Sadr, the patriarch of the Lebanese al-Sadr family and a first cousin of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr and Amina al-Sadr. Following the Gulf War, Shi'ites in...
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Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (Arabic: محمد باقر الصدر, romanized: Muḥammad Bāqir al-Ṣadr; 1 March 1935 – 9 April 1980), also known as al-Shahid al-Khamis (Arabic:...
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Sadr al-Din Sadr (Arabic: صدر الدين الصدر; 1882 – 26 November 1953) was the father of Moussa as-Sadr (disappeared in Libya in 1978) and Rabab al-Sadr...
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Musa Sadr al-Din al-Sadr (Arabic: موسى صدر الدين الصدر; 4 June 1928 – disappeared 31 August 1978) was an Iranian-Lebanese Shia Muslim cleric and politician...
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Mahdi Army (redirect from Al-Mahdi Army)
Army (Arabic: جيش المهدي) was an Iraqi Shia militia created by Muqtada al-Sadr in June 2003 and disbanded in 2008. The Mahdi Army rose to international...
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Look up Sadr, SADR, or saðr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sadr or SADR may refer to: Sadr City, a neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq Sadr, Iran, a village...
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Abolhassan Banisadr (redirect from Abu Al-Hasan Bani-Sadr)
ISBN 978-0-7099-3000-6. "Bani-Sadr Flees to Paris For 2nd Exile". The Washington Post. Retrieved 9 October 2021. "Bani-Sadr escapes to Paris". UPI. Retrieved...
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Sadr al-Din Musa (1305-1391) (Persian: صدرالدین موسی) was the son and successor of Safi-ad-din Ardabili. His mother was Bibi Fatima, daughter of Zahed...
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Ayatollah Haydar al-Sadr (Arabic: حيدر الصدر; 1891–1937) was born in Samarra, Iraq. His father, Ismail as-Sadr (d. 1920) was a Grand Ayatollah and the...
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Jaafar Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr (born 1970 in Najaf, Iraq) is an Iraqi politician with the Shiite Islamist Islamic Dawa Party. Al-Sadr is the only son and...
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and political leader Musa al-Sadr. Rabab al-Sadr was born in Qom, Iran on 4 April 1944. Her father, Sayyid Sadr al-Din al-Sadr, died when she was nine years...
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Iraq, al-Hakim's life was in danger because of his work to encourage Shiite resistance to Saddam Hussein and from a rivalry with Muqtada al-Sadr, the son...
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Musa as-Sadr (disappeared in Libya in 1978) and Mohammad Baqir as-Sadr (died 1980). Ismail al-Sadr Haydar al-Sadr Sadr al-Din al-Sadr Musa al-Sadr Muhammad...
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Mulla Sadra (redirect from Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi)
Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, more commonly known as Mullā Ṣadrā (Persian: ملا صدرا; Arabic: صدر المتألهین; c. 1571/2 – c. 1635/40 CE / 980 – 1050 AH)...
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banning of a newspaper published by Muqtada Al-Sadr's Sadrist Movement. The most intense periods of fighting in Sadr City occurred during the first uprising...
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(Arabic: العرب الفرس Al-‘Arab al-Furs). At the time of the Sasanian Empire, there was a notable Arab-Persian community called Al-Abnaʾ (الأبناء, lit. 'the...
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Ayatollah Sayyid Hussein Ismael Al-Sadr is a high-ranking Shi’a Muslim religious scholar in Iraq. He was born and lives in the al-Kazimiya district of Baghdad...
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of Musa as-Sadr (disappeared/killed 1978) and Rabab al-Sadr Haydar as-Sadr (1891-1937), father of Muhammad Baqir as-Sadr and Amina al-Sadr (both killed...
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Hannibal Gaddafi (redirect from Hannibal Muammar al-Gaddafi)
al-Sadr. In August 2016, al-Sadr's family filed a lawsuit against Gaddafi over his role in the disappearance of the Imam despite the fact that Sadr's...
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Amal Movement (redirect from Afwâj al-Muqâwmat al-Lubnâniyya)
affiliated mainly with the Shia community of Lebanon. It was founded by Musa al-Sadr and Hussein el-Husseini in 1974 as the "Movement of the Deprived." The...
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Sadr al-Shari'a al-Asghar (Arabic: صدر الشريعة الأصغر), also known as Sadr al-Shari'a al-Thani (Arabic: صدر الشريعة الثاني), was a Hanafi-Maturidi scholar...
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Sayyid Muhammad Hasan al-Sadr (Arabic: السيد محمد حسن الصدر; 7 January 1882 – 3 April 1956) was an Iraqi Shi'ite statesman. He served as Prime Minister...
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Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanouni (Arabic: علي صدر الدين البيانوني) is a Muslim Brotherhood leader in exile in London. He was born in 1938 in Aleppo and brought...
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clashes by calling Muqtada al-Sadr by phone and conveying a message to him from his father Ali al-Sistani, which stated that Sadr was responsible for any...
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book Ta'sis al-Shi'a li 'ulum al-Islam) and the cousin of Sayyid Musa Sadr's grandfather. His family's lineage goes back to Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Kazim, the...
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Malik Sadr al-Din Tabrizi (died 1269/70) was an Iranian statesman from the Malikan family, who served as the governor of his native city of Tabriz after...
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on the state-level throughout their vast dominions. The Al-Sadr family are a prominent family who migrated from Lebanon to Iran. At the beginning of the...
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Execution of Saddam Hussein (category Al-Kadhimayn)
cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, and his subsequent fall through the trap door of the gallows. Saddam's body was returned to his birthplace of Al-Awja, near Tikrit...
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