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Mohammad Yazdi was born on 2 July, 1931 in Isfahan, Imperial State of Persia, is an Iranian Ayatollah (1931-2020). Discover Mohammad Yazdi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
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9 December, 2020 |
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Qom, Iran |
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Mohammad Yazdi Net Worth
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Mohammad Yazdi (2 July 1931 – 9 December 2020) was an Iranian conservative and principlist cleric who served as the head of Judiciary System of Iran between 1989 and 1999.
Mohammad Yazdi was born in 1931 to a religious family at Isfahan.
Sheikh Ali Yazdi, his father, was a student of Sheikh Abdul Karim Haeri and at one of the Isfahan mosques as chief mullah for Friday prayers and ceremonies investigated the people's problems.
At first, Ayatollah Yazdi learned Persian language from his father and then went to Maktab.
Also he departed to newly founded school to continue his education.
When he went to Qom, he resided at the Feyziyeh School and learned religious courses from scholars such as Mohammad Ali Araki, Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Amoli, Ayatollah Shahroudi, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Borujerdi and Ruhollah Khomeini.
Ayatollah Yazdi usually gave the lectures at mosques and house of scholars.
Also he taught Morality course at the Feyziyeh School and discussed politic subjects.
Mohammad Yazdi was exiled by SAVAK many times to Bandar Lengeh, Bushehr and Rudbar.
After Ayatollah Khamenei became leader of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Yazdi served as the president of the Supreme Court.
He remained in the post for many years before being replaced by Muhammad Hashemi Shahroudi.
Yazdi was a member of the Assembly of Experts and the Guardian Council.
He served as the interim Friday prayer leader of Tehran.
This is some of the political career of Ayatollah Yazdi after The Islamic Revolution as follows:
In 2015, he was elected to lead Iran's Assembly of Experts, defeating Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president, by a vote count of 47 to 24.
In the run-up to the February 2016 elections, Yazdi opposed bilateral relations with the United States.
In the popular election held in February 2016 for Assembly of Experts candidates, incumbent Chairman Yazdi was not among the 16 experts who received enough votes to represent Tehran in the Fifth Assembly of Experts.
Many western media outlets pointed to Yazdi's exit from the Assembly when providing and emphasizing the gains that reformists made in the 2016 elections.
In a speech congratulating those elected to the Fifth Assembly of Experts, Yazdi advocated for peaceful, moderate relations with other countries, but went on to warn about dealing with enemies and characterized America as "The Great Satan".
Two days later, Fars News Agency reported the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei lamented the Assembly's loss of Yazdi as Chairman and warned of the risk that the West could influence or infiltrate Iran.
As of 9 May 2016, Yazdi remained on the Guardian Council, which vets potential candidates for the Assembly of Experts.
During Yazdi's tenure on the Guardian Council, human-rights organizations have criticized the Guardian Council's disqualification of reform candidates in the 2016 elections.
In February 2020, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Yazdi for "preventing free and fair elections in Iran."
Ayatollah Yazdi authored several books in English and Persian such as, Your missing, Answers of Mardooq's accusations and Imamah in Shia Islam.
Yazdi died on 9 December 2020.
He was buried in Qom later that day.