Mohammad Yazdi
Iranian cleric and political figure

Born
July 2nd, 1931
94 years ago
Died
2020
5 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Iran
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Born in 1931, this Iranian cleric rose to prominence during the Iranian Revolution of 1979. A prominent figure in the Islamic Republic, he held significant religious authority and served as the head of the judiciary from 1989 to 1999. His writings and lectures on Islamic jurisprudence contributed to the development of legal thought in post-revolutionary Iran. The cleric also played a role in the Assembly of Experts, which is responsible for selecting the Supreme Leader of Iran. Throughout his career, he advocated for the principles of Islamic governance and contributed to shaping Iran's legal system.
Head of the judiciary in Iran (1989-1999)
Member of the Assembly of Experts
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