The Vanished Imam by Fouad Ajami
  • 1. The Vanished Imam by Fouad Ajami is a profound exploration of the complexities surrounding the life and legacy of the influential Shiite cleric, Imam Musa al-Sadr, who mysteriously disappeared in 1978 while on a trip to Libya. Ajami, a renowned scholar of Middle Eastern studies, delves into the socio-political landscape of Lebanon during this turbulent period, examining the intricate tapestry of sectarianism, nationalism, and the quest for identity in the Arab world. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical context, and political analysis, the book sheds light on al-Sadr’s charismatic leadership and his visions of social justice and reform within Shiite communities. Ajami articulates the broader implications of al-Sadr's elusive fate on Shiite politics and the region's trajectory, weaving together themes of faith, power, and the enduring challenge of leadership in a fractured society. The text prompts readers to reflect on the search for meaning and hope amidst chaos, making it a significant contribution to understanding contemporary Middle Eastern issues.

    Who is the central historical figure discussed in 'The Vanished Imam'?
A) Gamal Abdel Nasser
B) Ayatollah Khomeini
C) Imam Musa al-Sadr
D) Hassan Nasrallah
  • 2. In which country did Musa al-Sadr's disappearance occur?
A) Libya
B) Lebanon
C) Syria
D) Iran
  • 3. Which Lebanese political movement did Musa al-Sadr help found?
A) Future Movement
B) Hezbollah
C) Amal Movement
D) Lebanese Forces
  • 4. What year did Musa al-Sadr disappear?
A) 1982
B) 1975
C) 1978
D) 1990
  • 5. Which Libyan leader is widely believed responsible for al-Sadr's disappearance?
A) Muammar Gaddafi
B) Saddam Hussein
C) Hafez al-Assad
D) Omar al-Bashir
  • 6. What was Fouad Ajami's primary academic field?
A) Middle Eastern studies
B) Asian economics
C) European history
D) African politics
  • 7. Which city served as Musa al-Sadr's main base of operations in Lebanon?
A) Beirut
B) Tyre
C) Sidon
D) Tripoli
  • 8. What was al-Sadr's country of birth?
A) Iran
B) Iraq
C) Syria
D) Lebanon
  • 9. Which Lebanese civil war militia grew out of al-Sadr's movement?
A) Lebanese Army
B) Amal militia
C) Hezbollah
D) PSP
  • 10. What religious title is commonly used for Musa al-Sadr?
A) Sheikh
B) Caliph
C) Imam
D) Mufti
  • 11. What was al-Sadr's educational background?
A) Engineering in Beirut
B) Islamic jurisprudence in Qom
C) Medicine in Cairo
D) Law in Paris
  • 12. What social class did al-Sadr primarily mobilize?
A) Urban merchants
B) The Shia underclass
C) Christian intellectuals
D) Landowning elites
  • 13. How does Ajami characterize al-Sadr's political style?
A) Secular and modernist
B) Charismatic and pragmatic
C) Radical and uncompromising
D) Traditional and conservative
  • 14. Which country granted al-Sadr citizenship?
A) Iraq
B) Lebanon
C) Libya
D) Iran
  • 15. How does Ajami describe al-Sadr's legacy?
A) As a symbol of vanished leadership
B) As a failed revolutionary
C) As a religious reformer
D) As a nationalist hero
  • 16. What was al-Sadr's main contribution to Lebanese Shia?
A) Religious purification
B) Economic development
C) Military training
D) Political mobilization
  • 17. Which conflict was ongoing during al-Sadr's activism?
A) Six-Day War
B) Iran-Iraq War
C) Lebanese Civil War
D) Gulf War
  • 18. Which international power was suspicious of al-Sadr's activities?
A) Soviet Union
B) United States
C) France
D) United Kingdom
  • 19. Which religious concept did al-Sadr emphasize for Shi'a?
A) Religious purity
B) Social justice
C) Mystical experience
D) Political quietism
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