This article lists Tehran's Friday Prayer Imams that were appointed after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. It contains both permanent and temporary Tehran's Friday Prayer Imams. The current Imam is Supreme Leader of Iran Sayyid Ali Khamenei, who also appoints temporary Imams. Mohammad Emami-Kashani, Ahmad Khatami, Kazem Seddiqi, Ali Movahedi-Kermani, Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi Fard and Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari are current temporary Imams.[1]
Imams
N° | Imam | Date | Appointed by | Notes |
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1 | Sayyed Abolqasem Emam Jomeh | Unknown – 1908 | Unknown | Dismissed from the position by the Constitutionalists[2] |
2 | Mohammad Emamzadeh | 1908–1947 | Unknown | Died in office[2] |
3 | Hassan Emami | 1947–1979 | Mohammad Reza Shah | Left office due to Iranian Revolution[2] |
Post-1979
N° | Imam | Date | Appointed by | Notes |
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1 | Mahmoud Taleghani | 27 July 1979 – 9 September 1979[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Died in office |
2 | Hussein-Ali Montazeri | 12 September 1979 – 14 January 1980[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Resigned |
3 | Ali Khamenei | 14 January 1980 – present[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Nominated by Hussein Ali Montazeri[3][4] |
Temporary Imams
N° | Imam | Date | Appointed by | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Abdolkarim Mousavi Ardebili | 13 February 1981 – 24 December 1993[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Imamate unofficially ended |
2 | Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani | 3 July 1981 – 17 July 2009[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Imamate unofficially ended |
3 | Mohammed Emami-Kashani | 30 October 1981 – present[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | |
4 | Mohammad Mahdi Rabbani Amlashi | 11 December 1981 – ?[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | He was Imam for 3 times |
5 | Mohammad Yazdi | 1982 – late 1990s[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | Resigned |
6 | Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani | 11 March 1983 – 19 June 2009[3] | Ruhollah Khomeini | He was Imam for 100 times |
7 | Ahmad Jannati | 3 April 1992 – 11 March 2018[3] | Ali Khamenei | Resigned |
8 | Hassan Taheri Khorramabadi | ? | Ali Khamenei | He was Imam for 8 times[3] |
9 | Ahmad Khatami | 18 December 2005 – present[3] | Ali Khamenei | |
10 | Kazem Seddiqi | 1 August 2009 – present[3] | Ali Khamenei | |
11 | Ali Movahedi-Kermani | 2 December 2012 – present[3] | Ali Khamenei | |
12 | Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi Fard | 14 February 2018 – present[3] | Ali Khamenei | |
13 | Mohammad-Javad Haj Ali Akbari | 31 December 2018 – present | Ali Khamenei |
See also
References
- ↑ چه کسانی به نیابت از رهبری نماز جمعه میخوانند؟/مروری بر سوابق ۵ امام جمعه موقت تهران (in Persian), Khabar Online, retrieved 24 March 2015
- 1 2 3 Mir, Cyrus (December 13, 2011) [December 15, 1998]. "EMĀMĪ, Sayyed ḤASAN". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Fasc. 4. Vol. VIII. New York City: Bibliotheca Persica Press. p. 393. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ائمه جمعه تهران؛ از حضوری ۳ هفتهای تا ۴۲۴ حضور (in Persian), Fars News Agency, retrieved 24 March 2015
- ↑ از حبس تا حصر؛ متن کامل گفتوگو با آیتالله منتظری (in Persian), BBC Persian, 18 December 2014, retrieved 24 March 2015,
وقتی تهران بودم٬ ایشان من را امام جمعه قرار دادند. بعد که مجلس خبرگان قانون اساسی تمام شد رفتم خدمت ایشان و گفتم آقا من طلبه قم هستم و اصلا با من سازگار نیست که بخواهم در تهران باشم و در سیاست و اینها باشم. می خواهم بروم قم و مشغول طلبگی باشم. ایشان فرمودند امام جمعه تهران تو هستی و هرکسی را که می خواهی معین کن. که من آنجا باز آیت الله خامنه ای را معین کردم. به ایشان گفتم رکن نماز جمعه خطبه است و ایشان خوب خطبه می خواند، ایشان را قرار بدهیم. و بعد آمدم قم. بالاخره من نوعا در متن قضایا نبودم.
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