Seyed Abbas Mousavi Motlagh
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Seyed Abbas Moosavi Motlagh (born in Dorud on January 20, 1977) is an Iranian cleric, theologian, writer, religious lecturer, teacher in university and seminary, political activist and one of the activists and observers of the Guardian Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He is a staunch supporter of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Mousavi Motlagh was attacked by a group known as "British Shi'ism" for expressing strong views on Sadiq Hussaini Shirazi.[1]
He is mostly known by his books and lectures in most famous religious meetings.[2]
Biography[]
Seyed Abbas Mousavi Motlagh was born in a religious family, son of Seyyed Ghulam Moosavi Motlagh a member of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. His mother is the daughter of Seyed Gholam Ali Mousavi Sistani. He went into Military service from the year 1374 to 1376.
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- Living people
- Iranian Shia clerics
- People from Dorud
- 1977 births