- Bint al-Huda
Bint al-Huda was an
Iraqi educator and political activist who was killed bySaddam Hussein along with her brother, Ayatullah SayyidMohammad Baqir al-Sadr , in 1980.Also called Aminah
Haidar as-Sadr , Bint al-Huda was born in 1938 inKazimiyah ,Baghdad where she would eventually establish several religious schools for girls. Bint al-Huda played a significant role in creatingIslamic awareness among theMuslim women of Iraq. She was in her twenties when she began writing articles inal-Adwaa , the Islamic magazine printed by the religious intellectuals ofNajaf , Iraq in 1959. She was also well know for her participation in theSafar 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 and later executed by the Iraqi regime. The regime never returned her body, and her burial site is still unknown.
She has written many great stories and is remembered worldwide.
External links
* [http://www.iranmania.com/News/ArticleView/Default.asp?NewsCode=15572&NewsKind=Current%20Affairs News Article mentioning her death]
* [http://www.theestimate.com/public/053003.html Safar Uprising]
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