Hussein Mohammed Hadi Al-Sadr

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Born1945 (1945)
Baghdad, Iraq
Died (aged 81)
Resting placeBaghdad, Iraq
NationalityIraqi
Sayyid
Hussein Mohammed Hadi Al-Sadr
Personal life
Born1945 (1945)
Baghdad, Iraq
Died (aged 81)
Resting placeBaghdad, Iraq
NationalityIraqi
CitizenshipIraq
Religious life
ReligionIslam
SectShia Islam
Muslim leader
Based inBaghdad, Iraq

Sayyid Hussein Mohammed Hadi Al-Sadr (1945 – 21 April 2026) was an Iraqi Shia cleric, scholar and writer.[1] He was an opponent of Saddam Hussein's Baath regime.[2] According to his Iraqi News Agency, he was "regarded as one of the prominent personalities who combined religious thought with cultural openness."[3]

Al-Sadr died on 21 April 2026, at the age of 81. Upon his death, President Nizar Amidi commended him as "a distinguished scholar, enlightened thinker, and a man of exceptional integrity whose life and legacy left a profound mark on all who knew him."[4] Public condolences were also offered by Farhad Atroushi, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament.[5]

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