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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.
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)
On November 7, 1990, Mohammad Salimi was appointed the head of the Second Branch of the Special Court for the Clerics. [6] Khamenei "significantly expanded the SCC. While the courts had hitherto functioned on the basis of no specific code, Khamenei commissioned an extraordinary ordinance of 47 articles, which was expanded in 2005. [7]
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]
[4] [5] By the early 1970s, a number of high-ranking clerics including Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei, Mohammad Hadi al-Milani, Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani and Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai had issued rulings against Shariati. [6] Morteza Motahari who defended Shariati against Wahabbism and anti-Shia accusations, [7] himself became a staunch critic of Shariati.
Sayyid Mohammad Sadeq Hosayni Rouhani السيد محمد صادق حسيني روحاني () 16 July 1926 16 December 2022 (aged 96) Qom, Imperial State of Iran: Qom, Iran: Official Website [53] 68 Muhammad Hussain Najafi محمد حسين النجفي 10 April 1932 21 August 2023 (aged 91)
The FBI Washington Field Office today released seeking information posters featuring two senior Iranian intelligence officers, Ahmad Khazai, left, and Mohammad Baseri, who are believed to have ...
Sadeq Khan, a Faujdar of the Mughal Bengal's Sylhet Sarkar Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV (1861–1899), 10th Nawab of Bahawalpur who ruled the Bahawalpur State Sadeq Khan Zand (died 1781), also known as Mohammad Sadeq, the fifth Shah of the Zand dynasty from 1779 to 1781