After Musa al-Sadr arrived in Lebanon in 1959, the passive Shi’i community became active, and this activism finally ended with Hezbollah gaining control in Lebanon and serving Iran in its confrontation with Israel. The research literature on al-Sadr and his activities in Lebanon shows that al-Sadr was, and still remains, a phenomenon who, by virtue of his deeds and charisma, elevated the
Muhammad al-Sadr (jurist) Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq al-Sadr ( Arabic: محمد محمّد صادق الصدر; born 23 March 1943 – 19 February 1999) was a prominent Iraqi Shia marja'. He called for government reform and the release of detained Shia leaders. The growth of his popularity, often referred to as the followers of
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Nourizadeh explained that even though Musa al-Sadr was related by marriage to the family of the founder of the Islamic republic Ayatollah Khomeini, he has always disagreed with him over the
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Musa al-Sadr, widely known as Imam Musa, was instrumental in improving the lot of the ordinary Shia in southern Lebanon while reducing the power of traditional Shia elites. His unremitting opponent was Kamil al-Asad, the powerful Shia political boss from the southern town of al-Tayyiba who had long grown accustomed to power.
The al-Sadr family has a clear and distinct lineage that can be traced directly to Muhammad. The lineage is traced through Imam Jafar al-Sadiq and his son Imam Musa al-Kadhim, the sixth and
Al Sadr was an Iranian and had an Iranian wife, he was sent by the Shah of Iran initially to support the community. He organized Lebanese Shi'ite society and gave it order which it lost in the preceding centuries, he's in direct line of continuation with what exists today.
The Vanished Imam: Musa al Sadr and the Shia of Lebanon, by Fuad Ajami. 228 pages, index. Cornell University Press, Ithaca1986. - Volume 21 Issue 1
Al-Amili Jurist Imam Al-Sayyid Musa Al-Sadr An Objective Study Of Imam Al-Sadr In: Interpretation Of The Qur’an - Coexistence Between Sects - Wilayat Al-Faqih - Ashura - Social Work Proceedings Of The Conference Of The Great Ayatollah Martyr Sayyid Muhammad Sadiq Al-Sadr And His Renaissance Project Under The Auspices Of The Great Ayatollah
A Lebanon Defied focuses on the constitutive role of the Shi'a masses in the movement led by Sayyid Musa al-Sadr in Lebanon. It explores the origins of this Shi'a movement and its determination to become a major participant in a sharply reformed Lebanese polity. .
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