1. sadr - Noun
2. Sadr - Proper noun
A plant of the genus Ziziphus (Z. lotus); -- so called by the Arabs of Barbary, who use its berries for food. See Lotus (b).
Source: Webster's dictionaryIran, as we have already discussed, has carried out very, very harmful activities inside Iraq. Funding, trainings, arming and, in some cases, even directing the activities of the special groups associated with the Jaish al-Mahdi and the Sadr Militia. David Petraeus
He is the only son of Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir Sadr, a revered Shiite leader and the ideological founder of the Dawa Party, who was executed by Saddam Hussein in April 1980. Source: Internet
If Sadr abandons his cease-fire, it is unclear whether his former followers would rejoin his cause or whether his movement is permanently fractured, and thus harder to control. Source: Internet
Morocco reunites with its African family 33 years after its withdrawal form the Organization of African Unity (currently the AU), following the admittance of the self-proclaimed Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) as member of the organization. Source: Internet
Maliki, in an Oct. 8 interview with the Monitor, denied that he had promised the Sadr bloc security posts in exchange for their support, but said they would receive a number of cabinet positions proportionate to their numbers within his coalition. Source: Internet
Married to the daughter of a former Wali of Tindouf, Khadija Hamdi (current Minister of Culture of the SADR), Mohamed Abdelaziz was the father of six. Source: Internet