Al- Mandalawi: Martyr Sayyed Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr Paved the Path to Tyrant's fall

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  • 9-04-2024, 11:17
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    Baghdad-INA
     
    Acting Speaker of the Parliament, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, asserted today, Tuesday, that the martyr Sayyed Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr laid the foundations for the phase of the fall of the tyrant and his oppressive regime.
     
    A statement from the Media Office of the Acting Speaker of the Parliament, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated that "Al-Mandalawi offered his sincere condolences and sympathies to the Grand Ayatollahs, the religious authority, the esteemed Al-Sadr family, the Iraqi people in particular, and the Islamic world in general, on the anniversary of the martyrdom of the Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr, may his soul rest in peace, and his sister, the Alawiya, Bint Al-Huda, in a crime that brings shame to humanity, committed by the bloody Ba'ath regime."
     
    Mandalawi stated in the statement: "The religious scholars, led by the martyr Al-Sadr, played a decisive and exceptional role in defending the freedom and dignity of Iraqis throughout history," adding that "the martyr Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr courageously confronted the strongest dictatorial regimes through his legitimate responsibility and national duty and broke the barrier of fear from the swords of the infidel Ba'ath, and sacrificed his militant soul for the salvation of the people from the Saddamist era that inflicted upon Iraqis the woes of killing, torture, and displacement, and laid the foundations for a new phase that paved the way for the fall of the tyrant and his oppressive regime."
     
    The Acting Speaker of the Parliament affirmed that "the martyrdom of Al-Sadr coincided with the anniversary of the dictator's fall, which entrenched in minds the truth of the victory of blood over the swords of the oppressors," while also calling for "benefiting from the ideology of the martyr Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr, may his soul rest in peace, and his theories, and emulating his approach and the principles he sought to instill in society, and following his path in elevating the nation's status and rejecting injustice and corruption, and adhering to the values for which the martyr and scholars sacrificed their lives to achieve."