Morteza Moghtadai

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Ayatollah Morteza Moghtadai (مرتضی مقتدایی) (born 12 October 1935 in Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian Shia scholar, and deputy chairman of Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom. He was re-elected to the fourth Assembly of Experts. He currently resides in Isfahan and teaches in the city's seminary.[1]

He was quoted as saying of the 2009 Iranian election protests that the "demonstrators were treading the path of the world's arrogance" and that "The regime must confront them,".[1]

biography

Moghtadaei, born in 1935 in Isfahan Hakim Mosque District, is. His father, Mirza Mahmoud Moghtadaei of Clergymen of that time was a disciple of Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi and Ruhollah Khomeini and Mohaghegh Damad, Syed Ahmad Zanjani."[2]

Responsibilities

Some of his responsibilities after the revolution as follows:"[3]

  • Islamic Revolution Court judge
  • Member and spokesman of the Supreme Judicial Council
  • Chairman of the Supreme Court
  • Chairman of the Supreme Court and prosecutor general
  • Membership in the Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom
  • Member of the Supreme Council of the Qom Seminary
  • Manage seminaries
  • Chairman of the Qom Seminary

References

  1. ^ (1 July 2009) Iran hardliners criticise Mousavi after vote upheld Chnnelnewsasia
  2. ^ Biography of Ayatollah Morteza Moghtadaei. kanoonkhabar.
  3. ^ dadsetani.

See also