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Sharang Romouzi Bagherjani

Created: Mar 24, 2016
Written by Habilian Association
Sharang Romouzi Bagherjani was born in Tehran on March 21, 1963. He has a high school education and was a member of Housing Foundation (Persian: Bonyad-e Maskan) of Islamic Revolution, an Iranian post-revolutionary organization devoted to housing activities in rural and underserved areas. Sharang was a single man who Lived in Tehran. On Tuesday, March 16, 1982 he was assassinated by the MKO agents in Tehran’s North Kosh Street (khosh-e Shomali).

Mohammad Hussein Amir Ahmadi

Created: Mar 03, 2016
Written by Habilian Association
Mohammad Hussein Amir Ahmadi was born on April 14, 1944 in Amiriyeh, a city in Damghan County, Semnan Province. Mohammad Hussein studied at the village school until the sixth grade, then went to Tehran for higher education and business. There, He continued his education to the diploma level and then joined the Sepah-e Danesh, a military-educational establishment in the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, for conscription. Amir Ahmadi finished the conscription as soldier teacher in city of

Seyyed Ali Hesari

Created: Feb 28, 2016
Written by Habilian
Seyyed Ali Hesari was born in Qazvin, capital of the Province of Qazvin on February 23, 1963. His father was a driver assistance and his mother was householder. He had studied up to second grade middle school. Then he joined the Revolutionary Guards. On Thursday, September 17, 1981 Seyyed Ali was assassinated by a terrorist named Ibrahim Nademi, who had assassinated a teacher named Ghodratollah Chegini 14 days earlier. Hesari was killed as a result of gunshot wounds to the head and chest. In

Hojatoleslam Mohammad Chavoshi

Created: Feb 21, 2016
Written by Habilian
Hojatoleslam Mohammad Chavoshi was born in Abyaneh, a village in Natanz County, Isfahan Province on March 21, 1949. He was five years old when with his family moved to Tehran. Due to the family’s financial problems, Mohammad was forced to go to the night school for initial education. He entered Islamic seminary in 1966 and learned Islamic science before outstanding professors such as Ayatollah Mojtahidi and Ayatollah Imami Kashani. Mohammad used to heed ethics along with acquiring science

Martyr Munira Saif

Created: Jan 26, 2016
Written by Habilian
Munira Saif was born on September 24, 1959 in a religious family in the city Nahavand in Hamadan Province. Her father was a member of IRGC and her mother was a housewife. As the second child of the family, Munira had to drop out of school due to the poor economic conditions of his family during the reign of Pahlavi regime. She was a kind and cheerful girl who was very popular because of her approachable character. At the peak of the protests and rallies of the people of Iran against the

Martyr Mir Abraham Tara

Created: Jan 24, 2016
Written by Habilian
Mir Abraham Tara was born in August 1959 within a religious family in the city of Kordkoy, Golestan Province. His parents later moved to Tehran. While still in the second grade, Abraham lost his father and thus he had to work besides going to school. As a child, he was kind and generous and often helped the people who struggled with poverty. Abraham was about 18 when he began his revolutionary and anti- regime activities, which lasted continuously until the overthrow of Pahlavi regime. After

Martyr Rostam Azarbad

Created: Jan 21, 2016
Written by Habilian
Born Rostam Azarbad in Yazd to a Zoroastrian family on April 22, 1965, his father was a baker before the Islamic Revolution and after the 1979 Islamic Revolution he was employed in a textile mill. Rostam, a gentle and obedient boy, was the second child of the family. He was always trying to offer a lending hand to his brothers and sisters and he was constantly appraised by his teachers in school. He was a kind hearted boy helping the down and outs. He also devoted his leisure time to help his

Martyr Mohammad-Bagher Hosseini-Lavasani

Created: Jan 18, 2016
Written by Habilian
Mohammad Bagher Hosseini Lavasani was born in a religious family in Tehran on February 12, 1944 and went to school until he got his Diploma from Darolfonoon high school. Along with learning the new science, he managed to acquire Islamic thoughts and soon became able to master Arabic language and principles of the jurisprudence, theology and Islamic philosophy and Islamic education. In 1962 Mohammad Bagher entered the faculty of medicine. As far as his revolutionary activities, he was involved

Martyr Gholamhossein Haqqani

Created: Jan 15, 2016
Written by Habilian
Gholamhossein Haqqani was born in the holy city of Qom on March 24, 1941 into a religious family. His father, Hojjatol’eslam Sheikh Mohammad Haqqani, was a reputable religious scholar. They moved to Tehran while Gholamhossein was a young boy. He started his modern as well as Islamic education in Tehran and later returned to Qom, where he continued his Islamic studies under great scholars such as Imam Khomeini, Ayatollah Golpayegani and Ayatollah Morteza Haeri Yazdi. He could manage to get

Martyr Zolfa Khezri

Created: Jan 13, 2016
Written by Habilian
Zolfa Khezri was born on September 21, 1971 in a Shafi'i family in the city of Sardasht in West Azerbaijan Province. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a housewife. Zolfa had outstanding qualities as a child that distinguished her from the girls of her age. Cleverness and intelligence were the features that allowed her to do and learn things faster than her peers. Zolfa was a very diligent and active student during the school years so that she was usually appointed as the top student

Martyr Ali Hashemi Sanjani

Created: Jan 09, 2016
Written by Habilian
Ali Hashemi Sanjani was born on March 22, 1911 in Sanjan, a village close to Arak, the capital of Iran’s Markazi province into a religious family. His father, Mahmoud, was a revered cleric in the region and his mother was a pious descendent of Imam Ali (AS), the first Shiite Imam. Ali attended a traditional school (Maktab) in his village before he moved to Arak to study at Hawza. Proving himself as a brilliant student, he moved to Qom to begin his advanced Hawza studies by attending courses by

Martyr Javad Sarafraz

Created: Jan 07, 2016
Written by Habilian
Javad Sarafraz was born on October 7, 1953 into a religious family. His father, Hojjat al-Islam Sheikh Abolfazl Sarafraz, was a well-known Islamic preacher in Tehran. After getting a high school diploma in mathematics and doing his military service, he moved to England to continue his education. Following an invitation by Iranian students based in India, he left Leeds for India to study sociology. As soon as he arrived in Bangalore, India, he started holding religious meetings in secret

Martyr Dariush Chappari

Created: Jan 04, 2016
Written by Habilian
Dariush Chappari was born on September 15, 1949 in a village near Sanandaj City. His father was a postman and a follower of Shafi'i school and his mother was a housewife. He left school when he was a fourth grader and spent a few years later in religious schools. Dariush had to leave school due to economic problems and get into the work market. A fan of driving since childhood, he first began his work as a chauffeur, but after a while he found a job in a construction company. In 1973, he

Martyr Abdolvahhab Qassemi

Created: Jan 02, 2016
Written by Habilian
Hojjat-al-Islam Abdolvahhab Qassemi was born into a religious family on September 23, 1933 in Lafourak village, close to Savadkooh in the northern Mazandaran province. He started his Islamic education under his uncle at 7 and then travelled to Babol, Tehran and finally Mashhad to continue his Islamic education. Abdolvahhab had a great talent in learning different subjects of Islamic education and managed to master Fiqh, Usul, Hadith, Qur’an commentary, logic and philosophy. He also managed to

Martyr Ali-Asghar Aqazamani

Created: Dec 30, 2015
Written by Habilian
Ali-Asghar Aqazamani was born in March 21, 1952 in Naraq village, close to Mahallat in Markazi province into a hard-working religious family. He entered primary school at 6, before moving to Tehran along with his family at 9. Much admired for his brilliance and good temper during school years, Aqazamani managed to get a BA degree in accounting in 1974. During school years, he had a great interest in reading Islamic books as well as attending Islamic sessions held in mosques and elsewhere. He

Martyr Khosro Qadyani

Created: Dec 27, 2015
Written by Habilian
Martyr Khosro Qadyani was born in 1961 in a village near the city of Qazvin, west of Tehran. He spent 7 years in his hometown and then migrated to Tehran and kept on his studies in this city. As a young brave student, Khosro always attended the religious councils and meetings. During the outbreak of the Islamic revolution in Iran, he joined the revolutionary people and helped in the distribution of messages conveying the late Imam Khomeini’s statements among the people. After the victory of

Martyr Seyed Javad Alavi-Moghaddam

Created: Dec 24, 2015
Written by Habilian
Seyed Javad Alavi-Moghaddam was born and grew up in a religious Muslim family in the northeastern city of Sabzevar in 1957. There he went to school until he finished the elementary and high school. In 1976 Sayyed Javad was accepted in the entrance exam of Mashhad University in the field of Chemistry and became an active student in any Islamic movement from the very beginning days of university. During the days of the Islamic Revolution in its peak, he spent all his time in distributing books

Martyr Gholam-Ali Haji Hashim

Created: Dec 20, 2015
Written by Habilian
Gholam-Ali Haji Hashemi was born in 1930 in the Gharieh Kan village in a religious family of farmers. After finishing primary school, he had to abandon schools due to the economic problems of his family and find a job. He chose tailoring as a profession until he got married in 1956. After marriage, he moved to Tehran and fathered seven children in the years to come. In the midst of the Islamic Revolution, Gholam-Ali along with other Iranians answered the call of their leader and rallied

Martyr Peymaneh Ebrahimzadeh

Created: Dec 15, 2015
Written by Habilian
Peymaneh Ebrahimzadeh was born in 1976 in the city of Orumiyeh. Her father was a farmer and her mother a housewife. Because of the special circumstances governing her city during the Iran-Iraqi War, she was unable to continue her studies, thereby dropped out of school after finishing middle school. In those days, she often attended Quran teaching classes and sometimes helped her mother with household chores. Grown up in a religious family, she was very fastidious about performing her religious

Martyr Hassan Binabaji

Created: Dec 13, 2015
Written by Habilian
Hassan Binabaji was born in 1961 in Binabaj village in Khorasan Province. His father, laborer, and his mother, a housewife, made lots of vows, and God favored them with Hassan. Soon after his birth, Binabajis relocated to Mashhad and settled in this city. Feeling a deep love for Hassan, his parents tried to meet all his demands. However, Hassan was so considerate, avoiding causing inconvenience to them. During his elementary school, Hassan worked besides his school to lift weight off his
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