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Mohammad Sadoughi

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Mohammad Sadoughi
محمد صدوقی
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Imam of Friday Prayer and representative of Yazd people in Assembly of experts
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Born(1909-03-01)1 March 1909
Yazd, Iran
Died2 July 1982(1982-07-02) (aged 73)
ReligionShia Islam
Other namesTemplate:Lang-fa
Websitehttp://www.shahid.sadoughi.ir

Mohammad Sadoughi (Template:Lang-fa; 1909–1982) known as "Sevomin-Shahide-Mehrab" (the 3rd martyr of Mihrab)[1] is an Iranian Twelver Shia[2][3][4] Ayatollah[5][6] who was born in Yazd. He was a/the representative of Yazd people in the assembly of experts. He also was appointed as the Imam of Friday Prayer in the city of Yazd by the decree of the former supreme leader of Iran, Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini in 1980.[7]

This Shia cleric[8][9][10] was born in a religious/cleric family. His father was (Ayatollah) Mirza-Taleb who was from the known clerics of the city who was also the Imam of Prayer in the mosque of "Rozeye-Mohammadieh (Hazireh)". He used to study at old-education in the school of AbdolRahman-Khan. Afterwards, he departed for Isfahan; later on came back to his birth city. Then, he departed to Qom, and kept on his education in Hawzah.[7] Sadoughi[11][12][13] was finally assassinated by People's Mujahedin of Iran on 2 July 1982 after saying Friday Prayer.[14]

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