Saraya al-Salam

Saraya al-Salam (Arabic: سرايا السلام) is an Iraqi Shia militia formed in 2014. They are a part of the Popular Mobilization Forces and are a partial revival of the Mahdi Army. The name Saraya al-Salam means "Peace Brigades" to signify this the militia also uses a pigeon as a heraldic symbol. The group's name, together with its logo – which features a dove flying in front of an Iraqi flag – reflects Sadr's effort to maintain a peace with both Sunnis and the Iraqi central government. As of 2022, the group's operations are frozen, although it is still active but in smaller scale.

Saraya al-Salam
Founding leaderMuqtada al-Sadr
Foundation2014
Dates of operation2014–2021 (as a Popular Mobilization Forces branch)

2021–2022 (as a semi-governmental political initiative)

2022–today (as a suspended de facto political group)
CountryIraq
 Syria
Allegiance Iraq
IdeologyShia Islamism
Iraqi nationalism
Sadrism
Size10,000–50,000 (2014, independent claims)
Part of
AlliesOther Shia militias (de jure)
None (de facto)
Opponents Islamic State
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (after 2022)
Battles and warsIraq–ISIL War

ISIL insurgency in Iraq (2017–present)

Flag
Flag of Iraq, used by the group alongside with the dove.
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