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Al-Sadr Online : ウィキペディア英語版
Al-Sadr Online

Al-Sadr Online is the official website of the High Board for Media of Al-Sadr's Office. The High Board is the media organization of Muqtada Al-Sadr, a Shia Muslim Iraqi religious and political leader. The site, which commenced operation in 2007, performs several functions in support of Sadrist objectives. The site's distinct format includes a section in which Al-Sadr offers religious opinions in response to queries from site followers. Al-Sadr Online publishes news about Sadrist political, social, and religious activities in southern Iraq and the Arab world. In addition, the Board's staff also posts commentary on issues pertaining to Iraqi and pan-Arab politics as well as some international news. The site posts numerous links to pages of organizations sympathetic to the Sadrist Movement, many of which are based in Iran and Lebanon. Al-Sadr Online posts most of its content in Arabic, though it does maintain a less robust English page.
==Origins==
Al-Sadr Online is registered in Najaf, Iraq and has utilized the URL alsadronline.net since 21 August 2008. Previously, Al-Sadr's media organization used the URL alsadronline.com. The site is maintained by the High Board for Media of Al-Sadr's Office, the media of office of Hojatoleslam Muqtada Al-Sadr, the leader of the most prominent branch of the Shia Sadrist movement in Iraq. The High Board for Media is headed by Abdul-Jabar Al-Hajami. Al-Sadr Online is hosted on the NS1.MARAM-IQ.NET and NS2.MARAM-IQ.NET servers.〔 Previous media ventures of Al-Sadr's media organization included the ''Al-Hawza'' newspaper which was closed on 28 March 2004 by Combined Joint Task Force 7, the active Ishraqat Al-Sadr newspaper,and the Al-Amarah News Network.

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