- Ismail as-Sadr
Ismail as-Sadr (
Arabic :اسماعيل الصدر) (d. 1919-1920) was a Lebanese Grand Ayatollah (literally "sign of Allah"), a title which is used in Iran and Iraq referring to aTwelver Shi'a scholar who is a fully qualifiedmujtahid who asserts authority over peers and followers by virtue of sufficient study and achievement of the level of necessary competencey needed to obtain permission ("ijāza") to practiceijtihad . [Moohan Momen, "An Introduction to Shi'i Islam", Yale University Press, 1985]Life and Family
Sayyid Ismail as-Sadr is the grandfather of the well-known and highly respectedSadr family. He is the first to be known with the last name of as-Sadr after his father Sadr ad-Din ibn Salih, whose ancestors had been from theJabal Amel inLebanon . [Sadr - Originally an Arabic honorific; has been used since the 10th century to denote a prominent member of the ulema. The title became hereditary in some Twelver Shii families and is often used as a surname.]Ismail As-Sadr was born in Isfahan,
Iran . He is the youngest of five brothers all of whom became scholars ofShia Islam . He resided inNajaf , Iraq and became the solemarja until his death in 1338A.H. (ca. 1919-1920). He was survived byMuhammad Mahdi as-Sadr , Sadr ad-Din as-Sadr (d.1954), Haydar as-Sadr (d.1937), and a fourth son. Muhammad Mahdi is the great grandfather ofMuqtada as-Sadr , Sadr ad-Din is the father of SayyidMusa as-Sadr (d.1978?) and Haydar is the father ofMuhammad Baqir as-Sadr (d.1980).Notes
References
[http://www.imam-moussa.com/sirah.htm Arabic Biography of Sayyed Moussa as-Sadr]
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