Muqtada al Sadr Quotes and its meanings

Muqtada al Sadr has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Change Death Experience Fear Freedom Government Politics Power War

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What does Muqtada al Sadr write about?

Muqtada al Sadr has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about change, death, experience, fear, freedom, government, politics, power & war. People always share Change quotes, Death quotes, experience, fear, freedom, government, politics, power & war from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Muqtada al Sadr?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Muqtada al Sadr.

  • Obama has no power to change American policy because there are people who specialize in drawing these policies, which have been and still are hostile towards Islam.
  • I wish to be a martyr, and I don't fear death.
  • When I die, don't let my death stop the resistance.
  • Enough of this occupation, terror and abuse. We are not in need of your help. We are able to combat and defeat terrorism, and achieve unity. We are not in need of your bases, your experience and etc.
  • I fear only God, all praises to Him.
  • For us, holding on to religious rules, and following them, and refraining from what's forbidden, and being diligent with our duties, what do we call that? That's what we call freedom.
  • If the government fails to listen to your demands, then you will decide what is best for you.
  • If it does not serve the Iraqi people, there are only political means that must be followed to reform the government - a new government that we must give a chance to prove that it is there to serve the people.
  • Open the way before the new government to prove that it is for serving the people.
  • I am a part of the political process whether the multinational forces are present or not. Politics is serving the people, not chairs and positions.