Imam Moussa Sadr abduction & Role of Qadafi - English
Imam Musa Sadr
A member of Lebanese Amal Movement has described the abduction of Lebanon\'s Shia cleric Imam Moussa al-Sadr as a deliberate ploy...
Imam Musa Sadr
A member of Lebanese Amal Movement has described the abduction of Lebanon\'s Shia cleric Imam Moussa al-Sadr as a deliberate ploy by the United States and international Zionism.
Khalil Hamdan, who headed a delegation representing the Amal Movement, told reporters in the Iranian capital of Tehran that the US and \'Zionists\' used Libya\'s fugitive ruler Muammar Gaddafi to implement the ploy in order to undermine the Lebanese movement, IRNA reported on Monday.
Sadr, the founder of Lebanon\'s Amal Movement, was a popular and highly revered Lebanese Shia cleric of Iranian descent that disappeared on August 31, 1978 while visiting Libya.
Hamdan further made reference to Sadr\'s endeavors to illuminate and spread the values of the Islamic Revolution and noted that Imam Moussa had elaborated on the point in his last article before his abduction.
Accompanied by two of his companions, Mohammed Yaqoub and Abbas Badreddin, Sadr was scheduled to meet with officials from the then government of Gaddafi.
At the time, Libyan authorities claimed that the Iranian-born influential cleric and his associates had boarded a flight to Rome, Italy. However, Italian officials said the three men were never found on the plane.
Born in the Iranian city of Qom, Sadr went to Lebanon in 1959 to work for the civil rights of Shias in the southern city of Tyre. In 1974, a year before Lebanon\'s 15-year civil war broke out, he founded the Movement of the Deprived, attracting thousands of followers.
In 1975, Sadr founded Amal, the first major resistance and political force for Lebanon\'s Shias, who were historically under the rule of Christians and Sunnis.
Most of Sadr\'s followers are convinced that Gaddafi ordered his assassination in a dispute over Libyan payments to Lebanese groups, but the Imam\'s family argues he could still be alive in a Libyan jail.
In 2008, the Lebanese government issued an arrest warrant for Gaddafi over Sadr\'s disappearance.
Lebanon has recognized Libya\'s Transitional National Council (TNC), saying it would work with \"emerging authorities\" in the North African country to uncover the fate of the missing cleric.
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The Martyrdom Of Muhammad-Baqir as-Sadr | Imam Khamenei | Arabic Sub...
Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr was born in al-Kazimiya, Iraq to the prominent Sadr family, which originated from Jabal Amel in Lebanon.
He was a...
Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr was born in al-Kazimiya, Iraq to the prominent Sadr family, which originated from Jabal Amel in Lebanon.
He was a child prodigy who, at the age of 10, was delivering lectures on Islamic history.
At the age of eleven, he was a student of logic. He wrote a book refuting materialistic philosophy when he was 24.
Shaheed Sadr completed his religious studies at religious seminaries under Ayatollah al-Khoei and Muhsin al-Hakim, and began teaching at the age of 25.
Shaheed Sadr and his sister, Amina Sadr bint al-Huda, were in the end imprisoned and tortured to death by the American dog Saddam and the Ba\'ath party in Iraq.
The accusation was that they were working towards an Islamic Revolution in Iraq.
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei commemorates their martyrdom in Arabic language and asks some serious questions, such as, why did the so-called human-rights organizations not raise any voice in support of this Shia scholar?
Perhaps it was because of their grudge towards the Islamic Revolution, whether it was to be in Iran or in Iraq.
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Iranian Sunni and Shiite clerics visit South Lebanon and Rabab Sadr -...
New documentary titled \"Eyes Wide Open\" covering the journey of Iranian Shiite and Sunni clerics to South Lebanon. In their journey...
New documentary titled \"Eyes Wide Open\" covering the journey of Iranian Shiite and Sunni clerics to South Lebanon. In their journey they meet influential figures and visit various religious locations. A rare meeting between the clerics and Sheik Hassan Nasrallah will also be translated shortly. In this segment, the religious scholars visit the sister of Imam Musa al-Sadr, Rabab Sadr.
Sayyid Musá a?-?adr (1929-disappeared in 1978) (Arabic: ????? ???? ??????, Persian: ???? ???? ???, also transliterated Musa-ye Sader, Moussa Sadr and many other variants), was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shiah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader.
Musá a?-?adr was born in Qom, Iran in 1929 to the prominent Lebanese a?-?adr family of theologians. His father was Ayatollah ?adr ad-Din a?-?adr, originally from Tyre. Grand Ayatollah Mu?ammad Baqir a?-?adr is a distant cousin.
He is said to have
worked tirelessly to improve the lot of his community - to give them a voice, to protect them from the ravages of war and intercommunal strife ...
A?-?adr was widely seen as a moderate, demanding that the Maronite Christians relinquish some of their power but pursuing ecumenism and peaceful relations between the groups. He was a vocal opponent of Israel but also attacked the PLO for endangering Lebanese civilians with their attacks.
In 1974 he founded the Movement of the Disinherited to press for better economic and social conditions for the Shiah. He established a number of schools and medical clinics throughout southern Lebanon, many of which are still in operation today.
In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard of again. It is widely believed that the Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi ordered a?-?adr\'s killing, but the motivation is unknown. Libya has consistently denied responsibility, claiming that a?-?adr and his companions left Libya for Italy. Some others have reported that he remains secretly in jail in Libya. A?-?adr\'s disappearance continues to be a major dispute between Lebanon and Libya. Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri claimed that the Libyan regime, and particularly the Libyan leader, were responsible for the disappearance of Imam Musa Sadr, London-based Asharq Al-Awsat, a Saudi-run pan-Arab daily reported on 27 August 2006.
According to Iranian General Mansour Qadar, the head of Syrian security, Rifaat al-Asad, told the Iranian ambassador to Syria that Gaddafi was planning to kill a?-?adr. On August 27, 2008, Gaddafi was indicted by the government of Lebanon for al-Sadr\'s disappearance. [8]
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5 Islamic Personalities Talk About Shaheed Sadr: The Great Islamic...
A beautiful clip about the qualities of Shaheed Muhammad-Baqir as-Sadr who was one of Islam\\\\\\\'s greatest thinkers.
There was so much...
A beautiful clip about the qualities of Shaheed Muhammad-Baqir as-Sadr who was one of Islam\\\\\\\'s greatest thinkers.
There was so much Shaheed Sadr could have given to the Muslims, but the American-backed Saddam end up imprisoning and martyring this great Islamic scholar of the contemporary age.
Unfortunately, human rights organizations remained deathly silent at the murder of this great scholar.
Take a listen to the qualities of Shaheed Sadr in the words of Shaheed Mustafa Chamran, Imam Khomeini, Shaheed Abu Mahdi, Sayyid Hasan Nasrullah, and Imam Khamenei.
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Amina Sadr complains of Iraqi Silence - Arabic
Amina Al-Sadr delivers a sermon to the people of Iraq after her brother Shaheed Muhammad Baqir Al-Sadr was arrested by the agents of Saddam Laeen...
Amina Al-Sadr delivers a sermon to the people of Iraq after her brother Shaheed Muhammad Baqir Al-Sadr was arrested by the agents of Saddam Laeen in 1979.
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Sayyed Mughaiyab Imam Musa Sadr - Urdu
A Documentary based on the life of Imam Mūsā Sadr. An Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shi'a religious leader in Lebanon. He...
A Documentary based on the life of Imam Mūsā Sadr. An Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shi'a religious leader in Lebanon. He "worked tirelessly to improve the Shia People of Lebanon - to give them a voice, to protect them from the ravages of war and intercommunal strife .In August 1978 Shaheed Musa al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with officials from Qaddafi's government, and they Disappeared. Till date the fate of Imam Musa Sadr is not known, weather he is alive of has been Martyred.
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[Talkshow] Sahibaan-e-Baseerat | Shaheed Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir...
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Sahibaan-e-Baseerat , صاحبانِ بصیرت
Topic: Shaheed Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
Host: Ali Kamran Zaidi...
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Sahibaan-e-Baseerat , صاحبانِ بصیرت
Topic: Shaheed Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
Host: Ali Kamran Zaidi
Guest: H.I Sadiq Raza Taqvi, H.I Baqir Zaidi
Wisdom Gateway Productions
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Shaheed Sadr Has Taught Us | Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari | Arabic Sub English
What has Shaheed Baqir al-Sadr taught the Muslims?
What is one of the things that is causing failures amongst the Muslims?
And likewise, what...
What has Shaheed Baqir al-Sadr taught the Muslims?
What is one of the things that is causing failures amongst the Muslims?
And likewise, what is one of the things that is causing success amongst the Muslims?
Why was Shaheed Sadr such a great personality; what was unique about his persona?
Finally, what will happen to the Muslims if they truly and actually accept Islam?
On the anniversary of the martyrdom of Shaheed Baqir al-Sadr, the honorable Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari explains.
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Muqtada Al-Sadr Interview on March 29th 2008 - Arabic sub English
Muqtada Al-Sadr interview on March 29th 2008 - Arabic sub English. Telecasted by Al-Jazeera. Translated by Memritv.org. Iraqi Leader of the...
Muqtada Al-Sadr interview on March 29th 2008 - Arabic sub English. Telecasted by Al-Jazeera. Translated by Memritv.org. Iraqi Leader of the Al-Mahdi Movement - Muqtada Al-Sadr - Supports Armed Attacks against US Forces in Iraq and states that the Al-Mahdi Army Will Be -An Interested Party- IFF Any Arab or Islamic Country Is Attacked.
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[4/4] السید المغیب Imam Musa Sadr - Urdu sub English
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a...
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader. In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard from again.
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[3/4] السید المغیب Imam Musa Sadr - Urdu sub English
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a...
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader. In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard from again.
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[2/4] السید المغیب Imam Musa Sadr - Urdu sub English
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a...
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader. In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard from again.
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[1/4] السید المغیب Imam Musa Sadr - Urdu sub English
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a...
Imam Musa Sadr was an Iranian-born Lebanese philosopher and a prominent Shī‘ah religious leader who spent many years of his life in Lebanon as a religious and political leader. In August 1978, al-Sadr and two companions departed for Libya to meet with government officials. The three were never heard from again.
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[30 Nov 2013] Iran opens Sadr elevated expressway - English
The biggest elevated expressway in Iran; Sadr elevated expressway is the first elevated bridge with unique pier in Iran. The project took 26 months...
The biggest elevated expressway in Iran; Sadr elevated expressway is the first elevated bridge with unique pier in Iran. The project took 26 months to complete during which 11 kilometers of bridge was constructed.
All the phases of this project have been carried out by Iranian engineers, technicians, and architects.
This bridge consists of main bridge over 22 meters wide and 6 km long and the deck construction was carried out with four launching gantries for the first time in Iran.
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Ayatollah Shaheed Muhammad Sadiq Al-Sadr - Arabic
A short Arabic video detailing the life of Ayatollah Shaheed Muhammad Sadiq Al-Sadr who was killed by Saddam in 1999.
A short Arabic video detailing the life of Ayatollah Shaheed Muhammad Sadiq Al-Sadr who was killed by Saddam in 1999.
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