- The
Sadrist Movement (Arabic: التيار الصدري al-Tayyār al-Sadrī) is an
Iraqi Shi'a
Islamic national movement[citation needed] and
political party, led...
- cleric,
politician and
militia leader. He
inherited the
leadership of the
Sadrist Movement from his father, and
founded the now
dissolved Mahdi Army militia...
- the 2018
general election. The main
components were the Shi’a
Islamist Sadrist Integrity Party, the
leftist Iraqi Communist Party, the
Youth Movement...
-
Syrian Civil War and
Iraqi Civil War.
Founded as a
splinter faction of the
Sadrist Movement,
Jaysh al-Mu'ammal is
supported by Iran and
former Iraqi Prime...
- The
Sadrist–Khomeinist
conflict refer to the
rivalry between the
Sadrist Movement and Iran-backed Shia
militias in Iraq.
During their opposition to Saddam...
-
Mandaeans and
Feyli Kurds). On 15 July 2021,
Muqtada al-Sadr
announced the
Sadrist Movement intended to
boycott the
October 10th election,
citing corruption...
- supporters, the
Sadrists, went into
silence except for
resurgence in
different group names such as the
Special Groups which did had
Sadrist influence however...
- As of 2013, he is the only
provincial governor in Iraq
belonging to the
Sadrist Movement.
Though he is a Shi'a, he is a non-sectarian and has said "It...
- 2023-08-29. "The
Sadrist movement between partial consensus and the
ruling majority". www.rudaw.net.
Retrieved 2023-08-29. [1] "The
Sadrist Electoral Machine...
- in the
looting provided a
portion of
their takings were
gifted to the
Sadrist Movement. The
initial Iraqi insurgents were
supplied by
hundreds of weapons...