Death of mostafa khomeini biography
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Mostafa Khomeini
Iranian cleric (1930–1977)
Sayyid Mostafa Khomeini (Persian: سید مصطفی خمینی; 12 December 1930 – 23 October 1977) was an Iranian cleric and the eldest son of Ruhollah Khomeini. He died before the Iranian Revolution.
Early life and education
[edit]Khomeini was born in Qom on 12 December 1930.[1] He was the eldest son of Ayatollah Khomeini and Khadijeh Saqafi, daughter of a respected cleric, Hajj Mirza Tehrani.[2]
He graduated from the Qom Theological Center.[1]
Activities
[edit]Mostafa Khomeini participated in his father's movement.[1] He was arrested and imprisoned after the 1963 events and also, after his father's exile.[3] On 3 January 1965, he joined his father in Bursa, Turkey, where he was in exile.[3] Then he lived with his family in Najaf, Iraq, from October 1965.[1][4] There he had contacts with the Iraqi Shia activist Hassan Shirazi.[4] Mostafa and his
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BIOGRAPHY OF MOSTAFA KHOMEINI
Date of birth: Friday 12 månad 1930
Death: 23 October 1977, NAJAF city, IRAQ
He born in ALVANDIYEH area in QUM city.
He grew in an environment of spirituality and mysticism. Although he had social behaviors like other children, but sometimes his behavior and actions were full of genius, and could fascinate others. MOSTAFA passed his elementary education in BAGHERIYEH and SANAEE School. At the age of fourteen, started to learn religious education. He was genius and intelligent and thus quickly surpassed his peers.
AYATOLLAH BOROUJERDI announced an exam for all students in religious school of QOM. After the result. HAJ MOSTAFA was one of the best 4 in the said exam. Ayatollah Khamenei says:
He was a famous teacher. Taught philosophy, taught theology and was a leading figure in the seminaries and famous scholars and teachers.
Authorship
Although Haji Mustafa was still ung, but very soon attracted other`s attention in the fields of research and w•
“Your smile smells of someone who stays, so stay! Make me a poet again, make me fall in endless love.” These cheesy lines are from a Persian language Instagram post on May 25 by Fatemeh Daneshpajooh dedicated to the 21st birthday of her husband, Ahmad.
They could be any ordinary couple, but the husband’s last name gives it away. Ahmad Khomeini is a great-grandson of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic.
Khomeini’s last name, words and images permeate today’s Iran. His successor, the current Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, cannot escape Khomeini’s shadow because he lacks the founder’s charisma and high-ranking clerical status. There is something else about the late ayatollah that is a thorn in Khamenei’s side: three decades after Khomeini’s death on June 4, almost none of his surviving clan support Khamenei. Of those who are active in politics, almost all prefer the reformist faction.
In 1933, almost nine decades before Fatemeh’s Instagram post