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Al-Sadr was an active clergy; he was a political and social activist in [[Iraq]]. He was repeatedly imprisoned by the [[Ba'ath Party|Ba'ath regime]] in Iraq. His activities included the holding of [[Friday Prayer]]s, foundation of Islamic courts, revival of mourning ceremonies for the [[Imams (a)]], and processions to [[Karbala]] on [[Sha'ban 15]]. | Al-Sadr was an active clergy; he was a political and social activist in [[Iraq]]. He was repeatedly imprisoned by the [[Ba'ath Party|Ba'ath regime]] in Iraq. His activities included the holding of [[Friday Prayer]]s, foundation of Islamic courts, revival of mourning ceremonies for the [[Imams (a)]], and processions to [[Karbala]] on [[Sha'ban 15]]. | ||
He studied Islamic disciplines with [[Imam Khomeini]] and [[al-Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr]]. He was planning to form an Islamic government in Iraq. His works are mostly concerned with [[fiqh]] and [[usul al-fiqh]] (principles of Jurisprudence). His well-known works includes: ''[[Mawsu' | He studied Islamic disciplines with [[Imam Khomeini]] and [[al-Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr]]. He was planning to form an Islamic government in Iraq. His works are mostly concerned with [[fiqh]] and [[usul al-fiqh]] (principles of Jurisprudence). His well-known works includes: ''[[Mawsu'at al-Imam al-Mahdi (a) (book)|Mawsu'at al-Imam al-Mahdi (a)]]'', ''Minnat al-mannan'', ''Ma wara' al-fiqh'', and ''Fiqh al-akhlaq''. | ||
==Family== | ==Family== |