🪩 Musa Al Sadr Quotes
The case of Imam Musa Sadr is always one of the important issues on the agenda of the diplomatic apparatus of Iran and Lebanon until the reality is clarified, he stressed. Imam Musa al-Sadr was a highly revered Shia cleric of Iranian descent, who founded the Lebanese Amal (Hope) Movement in 1974.
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The daughter of flamboyant Libyan leader, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, has joined former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s legal defense team. Aisha Moammar Gadhafi, said to be in her late 20’s, is a high ranking legal professional in her native country, and she joins a twenty person team of high profi
Iraq Confirms Election Gains for Shiite Leader Seen as Potential U.S. Ally. A court certified October’s parliamentary vote that gave Muqtada al-Sadr’s party a plurality of seats, clearing a
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In the war, he at first aligned himself with the Lebanese National Movement, and the Movement of the Disinherited developed an armed wing known as Afwāj al-Muqāwamat al-Lubnāniyyah (in Arabic أفواج المقاومة اللبنانية), better known as Amal (in Arabic أمل). However, in 1976 he withdrew his support after the Syrian
“The case of Imam Musa al-Sadr is so important for the Iranian government that it has always been on its agenda,” Qassemi said. In April 2012, Libyan Government’s Spokesman Nasser al-Manee announced that a series of documents belonging to the former Libyan regime indicate that the Iranian-born Lebanese Shiite cleric has been killed by
Abstract: 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
Al-Sadr’s relations with the 1979 Islamic Revolution have been reviewed. Musa al-Sadr, also known as Imam Musa Sadr, disappeared with two aides in August 1978 on his way to attend ceremonies commemorating Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi’s ascent to power. When he was not seen in Tripoli, it was said he had left for Italy.
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