Mohammad Mofatteh
Shahid Ayatollah Mohammad Mofatteh | |
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محمد مفتح | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 17 June 1928 Famenin, Iran |
| Died | December 18, 1979 (aged 51) Tehran, Iran |
| Cause of death | Assassination |
| Resting place | Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom |
| Children | |
| Parent | Mahmoud Mofatteh |
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| Religious life | |
| Religion | Shia Islam |
| Sect | Twelver Shi'ism |
| Senior posting | |
| Based in | Tehran |
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| Period in office | 1973–1979 |
Mohammad Mofatteh (Persian: محمد مفتح; 17 June 1928 – 18 December 1979) was an Iranian philosopher, theologian, and political activist. He was a Twelver Shia ayatollah and an important figure in the 1979 Iranian revolution, leading religious and anti-monarchist activities at Javid Mosque and Qoba Mosque. Mofatteh was arrested several times by SAVAK for his activities, and performed the 1978 Eid al-Fitr prayer that led to the Black Friday mass shooting.
In addition to his political activities, Mofatteh was the author of several books such as Translation of Tafsir Kabir Majmaolbayan, The Way of Thought, and Outcomes of Imperialism, among others. He also wrote many articles such as "The Role of Muslim Scientists in The Advance of Science" and "Where Did Islamic Scientific Movements Begin?". He was assassinated by four gunmen, all members of the Forqan Group, in front of the Theology Department of Tehran University on 18 December 1979. The day of his assassination is called the day for "unity among seminaries and universities" in Iran.