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Abolghasem Esmaeelpour
Abolghasem or Abolqasem is an Iranian given name. Notable people with this name include: *Abolghasem Alidoust, Iranian legal scholar *Abol-Ghasem Kashani (1882–1962), Iranian politician and ayatollah *Abolghasem Khazali (1925–2015), Iranian politician and cleric *Abolghasem Mozaffari (born 1967), Iranian military person *Abolghasem Orouji (born 1989), Iranian futsal player *Abolghasem Sakhdari ( 1948), Iranian wrestler *Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh (1945–2020), Iranian politician *Abolghasem Wafi Yazdi (born 1935), Iranian Shia cleric Abolqasem * Abolqasem Lahouti (1887–1957), Persian poet * Abolqasem Najm (1892–1981), Iranian politician * Abolqasem Naser ol-Molk (1856–1927), Persian politician *Abolqasem Salavati Abolqasem Salavati ( fa, ابوالقاسم صلواتی) (born 16 July 1967) is an Iranian judge and former head of the 15th branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Iran. In recent years, he had been the judge of numerous controversi ... (born 19 ...
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Abolghasem Alidoust
Abolghasem Alidoust is an Iranian cleric and legal scholar and professor of Fiqh at the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought ( fa, پژوهشگاه فرهنگ و اندیشه اسلامی) is an Iranian Research institute whose main purpose is theorizing on religious thought and enhancing the epistemological bases of the .... He is a recipient of the Iranian Book of the Year Award for his book titled '' Fiqh and Maslaha''. Works * '' Fiqh and Maslaha'', 2009 * ''Fiqh and Urf'', 2005 * ''Fiqh and Reason'', 2002 * ''Fiqh of New Issues'', 2016 * ''Fiqh of Nuclear Issues'', 2018 * ''Fiqh of Art'', 2016 References External links Personal Website Living people Academic staff of the Research Institute for Islamic Culture and Thought Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients 1961 births {{Iran-academic-bio-stub ...
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Abol-Ghasem Kashani
Sayyed Abol-Ghasem Mostafavi-Kashani ( fa, سید ابوالقاسم کاشانی ''Abu’l-Qāsem Kāšāni''; 19 November 1882 – 13 March 1962) was an Iranian politician and Shia Marja. Early life His father, Ayatollah Hajj Seyyed Mostafavi Kashani ( fa, آیت‌الله حاج سید مصطفوی کاشانی), was a noted scholar of Islam in his time. Abol-Ghasem was trained in Shia Islam by his religious parents and began study of the Quran soon after learning to read and write. At 16, Abol-Ghasem went to an Islamic seminary to study literature, Arabic language, logic, semantics and speech, as well as the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, or Fiqh. He continued his education at the seminary in an-Najaf in the Qur'an and Hadiths as interpreted in Sharia law, receiving his jurisprudence degree when he was 25. Later life Personal life Kashani had 3 wives and 26 children, including 12 sons. His son Mostafa died in an accident in 1955; the newly appointed prime minis ...
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Abolghasem Khazali
Ayatollah Abolghasem Khazali Boroujerdi ( fa, ابوالقاسم خزعلی بروجردی, 21 March 1925 – 16 September 2015) was a hardline Iranian politician, fundamentalist Shi'i cleric and a founding member of Haghani school with close ties with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Saeed Jalili. He was the conservative chairman of the Guardian Council, and was the oldest member of the current Assembly of Experts. Before the Islamic Revolution, he was one of the strongest challengers of the Shah Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ..., and was taken to jail several times. He died on 16 September 2015. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Khazali, Abolghasem 1925 births 2015 deaths Members of the Assembly of Experts Members of the Guardian Council People from Tehran Society of Se ...
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Abolghasem Mozaffari
Abolghasem Mozaffari Shams ( fa, ابوالقاسم مظفری شمس, born 2 July 1967 in Tehran) is an Iranian military person and engineer who is Head of Khatam al-Anbia in the Revolutionary Guard Corps The Revolutionary Guard Corps (''Liwa Haris al-Jamahiriya'') or Jamahiriyyah Guard was a Libyan paramilitary Military elite, elite unit that played the role of key protection force of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, until Death of Muammar Gaddafi ... since 7 August 2011. He is a member of Sepah since April 1988. Before his appointment as head of Khatam Anbia Troops, he was head of Water and Power Development Company and Chairman of Tunnel Development Center. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mozaffari, Abolghasem 1967 births Living people Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officers Military personnel from Tehran ...
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Abolghasem Orouji
Abolghasem Orouji ( fa, ابوالقاسم عروجی; born 2 December 1989) is an Iranian professional futsal player. He is currently a member of Giti Pasand in the Iranian Futsal Super League. Honours Country * AFC Futsal Championship ** Champion (1): 2018 * Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games ** Champion (1): 2017 Club * AFC Futsal Club Championship ** Champion (2): 2015 ( Tasisat Daryaei), 2018 ( Mes Sungun) ** Runner-Up (2): 2017 ( Giti Pasand), 2019 ( Mes Sungun) * Iranian Futsal Super League ** Champion (2): 2015–16 ( Tasisat Daryaei), 2018–19 ( Mes Sungun) ** Runners-up (2): 2012–13 (Saba Saba may refer to: Places * Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea * Şaba (Romanian for Shabo), a town of the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine * Sabá, a municipality in the department of Colón, Honduras * Saba (river), L ...), 2017–18 ( Tasisat Daryaei) * Iranian Futsal Hazfi Cup ** Champion (1): 2013–14 ( Mahan Tandis) References ...
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Abolghasem Sakhdari
Abolghasem or Abolqasem is an Iranian given name. Notable people with this name include: * Abolghasem Alidoust, Iranian legal scholar * Abol-Ghasem Kashani (1882–1962), Iranian politician and ayatollah * Abolghasem Khazali (1925–2015), Iranian politician and cleric * Abolghasem Mozaffari (born 1967), Iranian military person * Abolghasem Orouji (born 1989), Iranian futsal player * Abolghasem Sakhdari ( 1948), Iranian wrestler * Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh (1945–2020), Iranian politician *Abolghasem Wafi Yazdi (born 1935), Iranian Shia cleric Abolqasem *Abolqasem Lahouti (1887–1957), Persian poet *Abolqasem Najm (1892–1981), Iranian politician *Abolqasem Naser ol-Molk Abu’l-Qāsem Khān Qarāgozlu ( fa, ابوالقاسم‌خان قراقزلو), known by the title Nāṣer-al-molk ( fa, ناصرالملک, lit=Assistant of the Realm), (July 13, 1856 – 26 December 1927) was an Iranian politician who served ... (1856–1927), Persian politician * Abolqasem Salavati (bo ...
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Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh
Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh ( fa, ابوالقاسم سرحدی‌زاده; – July 14, 2020)
was an Iranian politician who served as a member of the for three terms representing
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis ( fa, تهران، ری، شمیرانات، اسلامشهر و پردیس) is a constituency ...
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Abolghasem Wafi Yazdi
Ayatollah Abolghasem Wafi Yazdi ( fa, ابوالقاسم وافی یزدی), born in 1935, in Hoseynabad, Yazd, is a Shia cleric and member of the Assembly of Experts. He was also one of the representatives of the city of Yazd in the first and the second terms of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Iran. Education At the age of five, Wafi began to learn the Quran and then went to school and later to high school. Afterwards, he went to the seminary in Yazd and completed the preliminary courses as well as some courses of "Sath" (meaning level or surface). In 1957, he went to Qom to further his studies at "Sath". Then he went to Qom seminary to study Kharij courses. Professors Abolghasem Wafi met with many different teacher during his academic years including: * Sheikh Ali Panah Ishtihardi *Naser Makarem Shirazi * Hossein Noori Hamedani * Tabatabai Soltani * Hussein-Ali Montazeri * Reza Sadr * Hossein Kazemeyni Boroujerdi * Morteza Haeri Yazdi * Ruhollah Khomeini * Most ...
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Abolqasem Lahouti
Abolqāsem Lahūtī (russian: Абулькасим Ахмедзаде Лахути, Abuljkasim Ahmedzade Lahuti; tg, Абулқосим Лоҳутӣ / ابوالقاسم لاهوتی, Aʙulqosim Lohutī; 12 October 1887 – 16 March 1957) was an Iranian-Soviet Union, Soviet poet and political activist who was active in Iran during the Persian Constitutional Revolution and in Tajikistan in the early Soviet era. Biography Born on 12 October 1887 in Kermanshah to an Iranian cobbler and religious poet named ''Mirza Ahmad Elhami'', he began writing poetry in early adolescence under the pen name ''Lahuti'' (which Encyclopædia Iranica translates as 'belonging to the world of the occult'). His first poem was printed in the newspaper ''Habl al-Matin (magazine)'' in Calcutta at the age of 18,'Alí Rizā Awsatí (عليرضا اوسطى), ''Iran in the Past Three Centuries'' (''Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh'' - ايران در سه قرن گذشته), Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishin ...
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Abolqasem Najm
Abolghassem Nadjm (Najm ol-Molk) ( fa, ابولقاسم نجم), ''Abolqāsem Najm''/''Abolqassem Najm'' (11 May 1892 – October 19, 1983) was an Iranian politician, cabinet minister, and diplomat. Early life and education His father was Mirza Mahmoud Shirazi, a merchant, who died when Abolqasem was an infant. His mother was the daughter of Iran's first modern physicist and astronomer, Mirza Abdulqaffar Nadjm ol-Molk. Abdulqaffar, who taught mathematics and physics at Dar ul-Funun, took Abolqasem under his custody after Abolqasem was orphaned. Abolqasem received his basic education from his grandfather and later inherited his grandfather's title of "Nadjm ol-Molk" (star of the nation) after Mirza Abdulqaffar's retirement. He studied at the Tehran School of Political Sciences. Diplomatic career After graduation he entered the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1912 as an attaché. He was Iran's ambassador to the Third Reich, but was appointed to France upon hi ...
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Abolqasem Naser Ol-Molk
Abu’l-Qāsem Khān Qarāgozlu ( fa, ابوالقاسم‌خان قراقزلو), known by the title Nāṣer-al-molk ( fa, ناصرالملک, lit=Assistant of the Realm), (July 13, 1856 – 26 December 1927) was an Iranian politician who served as Regent, Prime and Finance Minister of Iran during the Qajar dynasty. Early life Al-Molk studied at the Balliol College, Oxford, from 1879 to 1882. Among his classmates were Sir Edward Grey, later British Foreign Secretary, and Cecil Spring-Rice, later British Ambassador to Tehran and Washington. Political career Prime Minister After returning to Iran, he became an interpreter for Naser al-Din Shah. Later he served as Finance Minister, then as Governor, and for a short time as Prime Minister during the period of the Constitutional Revolution of Iran in the reign of Mohammed Ali Shah Qajar in 1907. However, under pressure from some parliamentarians he resigned. Because he failed to ask Mohammed Ali Shah for his permission before resigni ...
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Abolqasem Salavati
Abolqasem Salavati ( fa, ابوالقاسم صلواتی) (born 16 July 1967) is an Iranian judge and former head of the 15th branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Iran. In recent years, he had been the judge of numerous controversial cases. He was sanctioned by the United States and the European Union. He is one of the judges whom human rights organizations have highlighted as being the instruments of a crackdown on journalists and political activists under the influence of Iran's intelligence and security apparatus. Besides Salavati, the other revolutionary court judges include Mohammad Moghiseh, former justices Yahya Pirabbasi and Hassan Zare Dehnavi (known as judge Haddad), judge of Court of Media, Bijan Ghasemzadeh, and appeal judges Hassan Babaee, Ahmad Zargar and Qazi Sadat. These judges are accused of overseeing miscarriages of justice in trials in which journalists, lawyers, political activists, and members of Iran's ethnic and religious minorities hav ...
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