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  2. Ali al-Sistani - Wikipedia

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    Observers described the move as being a path leading directly to Shia political dominance over Iraq's government, as Shia Muslims make up approximately 65% of the total Iraqi population. [ citation needed ] Subsequently, Sistani criticized plans for an Iraqi government for not being democratic enough.

  3. List of Shia Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi - He Wrote Several Influential Books Which Massively Changed The Minds Of Most Shia Muslim Of Pakistan; Syed Ali Haider Nazam Tabatabai – translated Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard from poem to poem in Urdu. (1854 Luckhnow-1933 Hyderabad Deccan India).

  4. Arif Hussain Hussaini - Wikipedia

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    Syed Arif Hussain Al Hussaini (Urdu: علامہ عارف حسين الحسينى; 25 November 1946 – 5 August 1988) was an Twelver Shīʿā Muslim scholar, Islamist ideologue, Islamic Jurist, and Islamic Revolutionist Political leader of Shia Muslims in Pakistan.

  5. Muqtada al-Sadr - Wikipedia

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    Muqtada al-Sadr (Arabic: مقتدى الصدر, romanized: Muqtadā aṣ-Ṣadr; born 4 August 1974) [3] is an Iraqi Shia Muslim cleric, politician and militia leader.He inherited the leadership of the Sadrist Movement from his father, [4] and founded the now dissolved Mahdi Army militia in 2003 that resisted the American occupation of Iraq.

  6. Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi - Wikipedia

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    ‹ The template Infobox religious biography is being considered for merging. › Syed Safdar Hussain Najafi سید صفدر حسین نجفي Personal life Born 1932 Alipur, Pakistan Died 3 December 1989 (aged 57) Lahore, Pakistan Resting place Jamea tul Muntazar, H. block, Model town, Lahore, Pakistan. Other names Arabic Urdu: سید صفدر حسین نقوى نجفی Religious life ...

  7. List of ayatollahs - Wikipedia

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    Najaf, Iraq: Iraq - 59 Gholam Ali Safai Bushehri غلامعلی صفایی بوشهری 23 June 1959 (age 65) Bushehr, Iran: Iran - 60 Malik Sakhawat Hussain مالک سخاوت حسین 5 November 1959 (age 65) Sandral, Pakistan: United States of America: Official Website: 61 Seyyed Ahmad Hosseini Khorasani

  8. Bashir al-Najafi - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Basheer Hussain Najafi (Arabic: آية الله العظمى بشير النجفي) (born 1942) is a Pakistani Twelver Shia Marja' and one of the Four Grand Ayatollahs of Najaf, Iraq. He was born in Jalandhar, [1] a city in then-British India. He resides in Najaf, Iraq now.

  9. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi - Wikipedia

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    In the Name of Allah, I will not leave Iraq until victory or martyrdom'," she said of al-Zarqawi. [18] Zarqawi's second wife, Isra, was 14 years old when he married her. She was the daughter of Yassin Jarrad, a Palestinian Islamic militant, who is blamed for the killing in 2003 of Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim, the Iraqi Shia leader. [19]