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Rohani was born on 16 July 1926, [5] to Sayyid Mahmoud Rohani (d. 1961), a renowned instructor in the Islamic seminary of Qom. It is believed that his father was the person who convinced Sheikh Abd al-Karim al-Haeri to move to the city of Qom and establish the seminary there.
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]
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) Mohammad Sadoughi (1909–1982) Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi (1935–2021)
Foundation College of Technology is a privately owned polytechnic [1] [2] located at Ikot Idem Offikono Road, Ikot Ekpene [3] Akwa Ibom State, in southeastern Nigeria.
After his death, his son Mohammad-Saeed Mahdavi Kani took over the presidency of the university for three years until October 9, 2018. [ 16 ] On October 9, 2018, by decree of the board of trustees headed by Sadegh Larijani , Hossein-Ali Saadi, a member of the Assembly of Experts , was appointed as the president of Imam Sadiq University for a ...
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 ...
Traditionally (and as of 1985, at least in Iran) education of a member of the ulema (and many other people) began with primary school or maktab.After completing this, those who wanted to be members of the ulama attended madrasa (religious college, "collectively referred to as hawza", plural hawzat) [6] situated in big cities.
Sadeq Larijani: Head of National Elites Foundation; In office 1 September 2006 – 21 September 2009: President: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Preceded by: Parviz Davoodi: Succeeded by: Nasrin Soltankhah: Personal details; Born 10 April 1959 (age 65) Mashhad, Iran: Alma mater: University of Science and Technology (BS) Queen's University (MS & PhD ...