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  2. Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of Saddam Hussein, Rouhani attempted to relocate to Iraq but was barred from leaving the country. His brother Muhammad was arrested in 1994 for insisting that the role of the clergy should be a social, not a political one and criticizing the regime for discrediting Islam. [12] Muhammad died in 1997.

  3. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Ali Gerami Qomi (born 1938) Mohammad Ali Mousavi Jazayeri (born 1941) Mohammad Ebrahim Jannaati (born 1933) Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari (1904–1986) Mohammad Khamenei (born 1935) Mostafa Hosseini Tabatabaei (born 1936) Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai (1903–1981) Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani (1926–2022) Mohammad Sadeqi Tehrani (1926–2011)

  4. Category:Iranian grand ayatollahs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani; S. Mohammad Sadeqi Tehrani; ... This page was last edited on 1 June 2020, ...

  5. Mahdi Hosseini Rohani - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather Ayatollah Sadeq Qomiye was a student of the great Murtadha al-Ansari. His mother is the daughter of Seyed Fakhreddin Qomiye and granddaughter of Mirza-ye Qomi. [3] [4] He is also the cousin of Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani and Seyed Mohammad Hosseini Rohani, both of whom are Marja', otherwise known as Grand Ayatollah. [5]

  6. Sadeq - Wikipedia

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    Sadeq Kia (1920–2002), Iranian man of letters, professor of Iranian languages; Sadeq Larijani (born 1961), better known as Amoli Larijani, Iranian cleric, conservative politician; Sadeq Naihoum (1937–1994), Libyan writer and journalist; Sadeq Rohani (1926–2022), or Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Mohammad Sadeq Hussaini Rohani, Iranian Twelver ...

  7. Sadegh Ghotbzadeh - Wikipedia

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    Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (Persian: صادق قطب‌زاده, 24 February 1936 – 15 September 1982) was an Iranian politician who served as a close aide of Ayatollah Khomeini during his 1978 exile in France and was foreign minister (30 November 1979 – August 1980) during the Iran hostage crisis following the Iranian Revolution.

  8. Iranian intervention in Iraq (2014–present) - Wikipedia

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    [109] Rouhani went on to question the level of American commitment, noting that the U.S. had not committed ground troops, as Iran had [110] with, according to The Economist, Iranian officials boasting of being the ground force for America's air strikes. [111]

  9. Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi - Wikipedia

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    Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi (Persian: حسین کاظمینی بروجردی, also Hosein Kazemaini Boroujerdi, born August 1, 1958) is a former Twelver Shi'i Muslim Ayatollah and cleric who advocates the separation of religion and government and has been arrested and jailed several times by the Iranian government for his criticisms directed against the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.