Mahmoud Taleghani

Mahmoud Taleghani
Taleghani in 1979
Member of the Assembly of Experts for Constitution
In office
15 August 1979  9 September 1979
ConstituencyTehran Province
Majority2,016,801 (79.3%)
Tehran's Friday Prayer Imam
In office
27 July 1979  9 September 1979
Appointed byRuhollah Khomeini
Preceded byHassan Emami
Succeeded byHussein-Ali Montazeri
Head of Council of the Islamic Revolution
In office
1 May 1979  9 September 1979
Preceded byMorteza Motahari
Succeeded byMohammad Beheshti
Personal details
Born
Seyyed Mahmoud Alaei Taleghani

(1911-03-05)5 March 1911
Galird, Sublime State of Persia
Died9 September 1979(1979-09-09) (aged 68)
Tehran, Interim Government of Iran
Resting placeBehesht-e-Zahra
NationalityIranian
Political party
Theological work
ReligionIslam
DenominationTwelver Shīʿā
SchoolJaʿfari
Main interestsTafsir
Years active1921–1979
Alma materNajaf Seminary
Feyziyeh Seminary
Taught atSepahsalar School

Sayyid Mahmoud Alaei Taleghani (Persian: سید محمود طالقانی, pronunciation, also romanized as Mahmūd Tāleqānī; 5 March 1911 – 9 September 1979) was an Iranian theologian, Muslim reformer, democracy advocate, a senior Shia Islamic scholar and thinker of Iran, and a leader in his own right of the movement against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. A founding member of the Freedom Movement of Iran, he has been described as a representative of the tendency of many "Shia clerics to blend Shia with Marxist ideals in order to compete with leftist movements for youthful supporters" during the 1960s and 1970s. His "greatest influence" has been said to have been in "his teaching of Quranic exegesis," as many later revolutionaries were his students.

He was Tehran's first Friday Prayer Imam after the Iranian Revolution.