Imam Mousa al-Sadr, son of the Grand Ayatollah Sadr al-Din, was one of the scholars in the Jabal Amel region in southern Lebanon. His great-great-grandfather S. Salih b. Muhammad Sharafeddin was a Lebanese high-ranking cleric from the Chehour village near Tyre, who had to flee the country after an eventful anti-Ottoman uprising. Mousa al-Sadr
Middle East and the world began to evolve. "Imam Musa Sadr had amiracle of dialogue, peace and tolerance of heart belief, and was able to infiltrate the Christians. Imam Sadr's thoughts are heavily heeded in the Between Eladian. context. Imam Musa al-Sadr, in a statement addressed to the victorious council of Dr.
Musa Sadr al-Din al-Sadr (Arabic: موسى الصدر; 4 June 1928 – disappeared 31 August 1978) was an Iranian-born Lebanese scholar and political leader who founded the Amal Movement. Born in the Chaharmardan neighborhood of Qom, Iran, he underwent both seminary and secular studies in Iran. He belongs to the Sadr family from Jabal Amel in Lebanon, a branch of the Musawi family
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