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Mohammad Momen

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Mohammad Momen
Member of the Assembly of Experts
In office
3 September 2001 – 21 February 2019
ConstituencyQom Province
In office
15 August 1983[1] – 22 February 1999
ConstituencySemnan Province
Member of the Guardian Council
In office
17 July 1983 – 21 February 2019
Appointed byRuhollah Khomeini
Ali Khamenei
Personal details
Born(1938-01-13)13 January 1938
Qom, Iran
Died21 February 2019(2019-02-21) (aged 81)
Tehran, Iran
Political partySociety of Seminary Teachers of Qom
Alma materHawza Najaf

Ayatollah Mohammad Momen (13 January 1938 – 21 February 2019)[2] was a Faqih (a cleric qualified to judge based on Islamic law) and a very influential member of the Guardian Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Influence in government

He simultaneously sat on the Expediency Discernment Council and the Assembly of Experts, representing the Islamic holy city of Qom in the latter and winning in the 2006 Iranian Assembly of Experts election. He gained a very large percentage of the vote.[3] His opponent, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi, was a strong supporter and spiritual mentor of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and his victory has been interpreted by some as a sign of dissatisfaction with Ahmedinejad's policies. Because of his political influence in the government, Siyasat, a conservative weekly periodical, had been touted, along with the hard-line conservative Ayatollah Morteza Moghtadai, to be a possible replacement for Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi.[4]

Political position

He was a moderate conservative,[5] and was considered to be an excellent student of the Qur'an. He was a notable figure among fundamentalists in Iran. Some[who?] considered him to be more of a theologian than a politician.

References

  1. ^ "1982 Assembly of Experts Election", The Iran Social Science Data Portal, Princeton University, archived from the original on 19 October 2015, retrieved 10 August 2015
  2. ^ "محمد مؤمن؛ فقیهِ قدرت". BBC News فارسی.
  3. ^ CNN News
  4. ^ Iran Report
  5. ^ Financial Times


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