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Amina al-Sadr

Amina Haydar al-Sadr (Arabic: آمنة حيدر الصدر; 1937 – 1980), known as Bint al-Huda al-Sadr (بنت الهدى الصدر), was an Iraqi educator and political activist who was executed by Saddam Hussein's regime along with her brother, Ayatullah Sayyid Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr, in 1980.[1]

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Amina Al-Sadr

1980 (aged 42–43)

Life and career[edit]

Aminah Haidar al-Sadr was born in 1937[2] in Kazimiyah, Baghdad where she would eventually establish several religious schools for girls. Bint al-Huda played a significant role in creating Islamic awareness among the Muslim women of Iraq. She was in her twenties when she began writing articles in al-Adwaa, an Islamic magazine printed by the religious intellectuals of Najaf, Iraq, in 1959. She was also well known for her participation in the Safar Uprising in 1977. Bint al-Huda grew up with a serious love of learning. She soon became aware of what she perceived to be the Muslim women's sufferings and the great disasters which were damaging Islamic ideology in her country.


In 1980, the religious leader Ayatollah Sayyid Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr and his sister, Bint al-Huda, were arrested, brutally tortured and later executed by Saddam Hussein's regime due to their leading role in the opposition to the regime.[3] The regime never returned her body, but her burial site is said to be in Wadi Al-Salam, Najaf.

A Word And A Call - first book published in the 1960s

Virtue Triumphs

A Lady With The Prophet

Two Women And A Man - a story about education and guidance

Conflict of reality

The Searcher Of Truth - published in 1979

Memories On The Hills of Mecca - written after her pilgrimage Ito Mecca in 1973

A Meeting At The Hospital

The Lost Aunt

Had I But Known

The Game

The Heroic Muslim Women

Inner Debate

The Lost Diary

Choosing A Wife

Determination

Spiritual Journey

A Bad Bargain

The Gift

A Visit To The Bride

Inner Debate

The Last Days

Hard Times

A New Start

The Last Hours

Struggling With Conflict

Idleness

Ingratitude

Firm Stand

The Dangerous Game

A Muslim Student's Diary

Nosrat Amin

Zohreh Sefati

Amina Bint al-Majlisi

Safar Uprising