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Jannati is considered close to the Iranian Islamic conservatives, and is heavily criticized by the [[Iranian reformists|reformists]] for his active role in not approving reformist candidates to run in various elections and blocking their legislation.
Jannati is considered close to the Iranian Islamic conservatives, and is heavily criticized by the [[Iranian reformists|reformists]] for his active role in not approving reformist candidates to run in various elections and blocking their legislation.

In [[2005]], he stated that Iranians before being converted to Islam were "sinful animals who roamed the earth and engaged in corruption."
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During a Friday Prayer on [[4 August]] [[2006]] Ayatollah Jannati asserted, "[S]upport for Hizbollah [is] a duty."<ref>[http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0608044727124145.htmhttp://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0608044727124145.htm ''Islamic Republic News Agency'']</ref>
During a Friday Prayer on [[4 August]] [[2006]] Ayatollah Jannati asserted, "[S]upport for Hizbollah [is] a duty."<ref>[http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0608044727124145.htmhttp://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/line-24/0608044727124145.htm ''Islamic Republic News Agency'']</ref>

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Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati Massah (Template:PerB, born 1926 in Esfahan) is an Iranian ayatollah and political figure. He is the chairman of the Guardian Council, the body in charge of checking legislation approved by Majlis with the Constitution and sharia, and approving the candidates in various elections. He is also a temporary Friday prayer imam of Tehran.

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Jannati is considered close to the Iranian Islamic conservatives, and is heavily criticized by the reformists for his active role in not approving reformist candidates to run in various elections and blocking their legislation.

In 2005, he stated that Iranians before being converted to Islam were "sinful animals who roamed the earth and engaged in corruption." [1]

During a Friday Prayer on 4 August 2006 Ayatollah Jannati asserted, "[S]upport for Hizbollah [is] a duty."[2]

He is disdainful of non-Muslims, having said, "non-Muslims are animals that chew their cud and cause corruption on Earth." [3][verification needed]

On Iraq he has said: “Fortunately, after years of effort and expectations in Iraq, an Islamic state has come to power and the constitution has been established on the basis of Islamic precepts”.[4]

Influence

He has been a member of the Guardian Council since 1980 and has been its chair since 1988.[5] Ahmad Jannati wields considerable influence because he simultaneously holds seats in the Guardian Council, Expediency Discernment Council, and Assembly of Experts.

Ayatollah Jannati was one of the founders of Haghani School, one of the most influential religious school in Iran, and has had an influence on President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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Preceded by Chair of Guardian Council
1988-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent