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Sadeq and Khalkhali
Following the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Reza Shah's mausoleum was destroyed under the direction of Hujjat al-Islam Sadeq Khalkhali, which was sanctioned by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Sadeq and who
Born in Qatif in 1970, Sadeq Abdul Kareem Malallah ( صادق مال الله ) was a Saudi Arabian, who was charged with blasphemy and apostasy while in prison, and executed for the latter crimes in 1993.
Among the famous who have taken their own lives are Boudicca, Brutus, Mark Antony, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, Judas Iscariot, Hannibal, Nero, Virginia Woolf, Sadeq Hedayat, Sigmund Freud, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, Ernest Hemingway, Alan Turing, Sylvia Plath, Marina Tsvetaeva, Yukio Mishima, Hunter S. Thompson, Kurt Cobain, Ludwig Boltzmann, Ian Curtis, and Vincent van Gogh.

Sadeq and be
Their edition provides two versions of the thematic quatrain, the first ( 98 ) considered by the Persian writer Sadeq Hedayat to be a spurious attribution.
* Official Website of Sadeq Hedayat. Note: Many of Sadeq Hedayat's full texts can be legally downloaded from here: Mat ' n-e Kāmel-e Dāstān-hā.
Whereas Imam Hossein revolted against Mo ' awiya to regain his right to caliphate, Kasravi argues that Imam Ja ' far Sadeq claimed himself to be the rightful and God-ordained imam, yet instead of struggling for his right, he chose the safety of his home.

Sadeq and Prime
It was built in 1959 by Prime Minister Abdul Karim Qassim and later unofficially renamed Sadr City after Shia leader Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr.
1833 ), Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights ( 1847 ), James Joyce's Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Finnegans Wake ( 1939 ), Sadeq Hedayat's The Blind Owl ( 1937 ), William S. Burroughs ' Naked Lunch ( 1959 ), Joseph Heller's Catch-22 ( 1961 ), Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ( 1961 ), Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five ( 1969 ), Milorad Pavić's Dictionary of the Khazars ( 1988 ), Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting ( 1993 ), Carole Maso's Ava: a novel ( 1993 ) and Tim O ' Brien's Going After Cacciato ( 1979 ).

Sadeq and .
* 1999 – Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr, Iraqi Shiite leader ( assassinated ) ( b. 1943 )
Sheik Sadeq Abdallah bin Al-Majed, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan, issued a fatwā that prohibits vaccination of children claiming it is a conspiracy of the Jews and Freemasons.
* February 22 – Moderate Iraqi Shiite cleric Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr is assassinated.
" A 1934 book by one of Iran's most prominent writers, Sadeq Hedayat, Songs of Khayyam, ( Taranehha-ye Khayyam ) is said to have " shaped the way a generation of Iranians viewed " the poet.
In 1982, following the Saddam Hussein coup, the district was renamed Saddam City After the foreign occupation of Baghdad in April 2003, the district was unofficially renamed Sadr City after deceased shiite leader Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr.
According to Mayor Sadeq, 600 residents were forced to leave the village due to the Israeli expansion and annexation policies, and only 300 residents remain.
Mayor Sadeq and Gush Shalom argue that Israel's plan aims to annex 805 more dunams of the village's lands and reshape the village in accordance with the Civil Administration's plan.
The residents of Aqabah, Mayor Haj Sami Sadeq and Israeli and American human rights organizations are determined to continue to fight to save the village.
Muqtada al-Sadr is the fourth son of a famous Iraqi Shi ‘ a cleric, the late Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr.
Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, Muqtada al-Sadr's father, was a respected figure throughout the Shi ' a Islamic world.
He is the father-in-law of Muqtada al-Sadr and cousin of both Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr and Imam Musa as-Sadr.
According to Hasan-e Fasa ' i's ' Farsnama-ye Naseri, during Agha Muhammad's stay in Shusha, one night " a quarrel arose between a Georgian servant named Sadeq and the valet Khodadad-e Esfahani.
Sadeq Khan-e Shaghaghi, a prominent emir, interceded on their behalf, but was not listened to.
The first director after 1979 Revolution was Sadeq Qotbzadeh.
Sadegh ( also spelled as Sadeq ) Hedayat ( in Persian: صادق هدایت ; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 4 April 1951, Paris, France ) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories.
* Homa Katouzian, Sadeq Hedayat: Life and legend of an Iranian writer, I. B.
* Iraj Bashiri, The Fiction of Sadeq Hedayat, ‎‎ 1984.

Khalkhali and who
Sadegh Khalkhali ()( July 27, 1926 – November 26, 2003 ) was a hardline Shia cleric of the Islamic Republic of Iran who is said to have " brought to his job as Chief Justice of the revolutionary courts a relish for summary execution " that earned him a reputation as Iran's " hanging judge ".
By trying Hoveida, Khalkhali effectively undermined the position of the provisional prime minister of the Islamic Revolution, the moderate Mehdi Bazargan, who disapproved of the Islamic Revolutionary Court and sought to establish the Revolution's reputation for justice and moderation.
Shortly after the overthrow of the monarchy, Revolutionary Tribunals were set up in the major towns, with two courts in the capital of Tehran-one each in the prison of Qasr and Evin, and one traveling tribunal for Hojjat al-Islam Sadegh Khalkhali, who was known for his stiff sentences ( often execution ).
Armed revolutionary committees loyal to Khomeini ( which came to be known as the Pasdaran ) arrested many thousands of youth and activists from both nationalist and leftist groups, many of whom were later tried by Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, who was known as the Hanging Judge, and executed.

Khalkhali and would
Khalkhali replied that he would go and see what was happening.

Khalkhali and be
On February 24, 1979, however, Khalkhali was chosen by Ayatollah Khomeini to be the Sharia ruler ( حاکم شرع in Persian ) or head the newly established Revolutionary Courts, and to make Islamic rulings.

Khalkhali and known
Khalkhali is known to have been one of Khomeini's circle of disciples as far back as 1955 and is reported to have reconstructed the former secret society of Islamic assassins known as the Fadayan-e Islam after its suppression, but was not a well-known figure to the public prior to the Islamic Revolution.
Khalkhali was known for his antipathy towards pre-Islamic Iran.

Khalkhali and for
Brief trials lacking defense attorneys, juries, transparency or opportunity for the accused to defend themselves, were held by revolutionary judges such as Sadegh Khalkhali, the Sharia judge.
Khalkhali is famous for ordering the executions of Amir Abbas Hoveida, the Shah's longtime prime minister, and Nematollah Nassiri, a former head of SAVAK.
pleas for clemency poured in from all over the world and it was said that Khalkhali was told by telephone to stay the execution.
Khalkhali later investigated and ordered the execution of many activists for federalism in Kurdistan and Turkmen Sahra, At the height of its activity Khalkhali's revolutionary court sentenced to death " up to 60 Kurds a day.
Khalkhali was elected as representative for Qom in Islamic Consultative Assembly for two terms, serving for " more than a decade.

Khalkhali and had
" According an interview by Elaine Sciolino of Shiraz-based Ayatollah Majdeddin Mahallati, Khalkhali came to Persepolis with " a band of thugs " and gave an angry speech demanding that " the faithful torch the silk-lined tent city and the grandstand that the Shah had built ," but was driven off by stone-throwing local residents.
In an interview, Khalkhali personally confirmed ordering more than 100 executions, although many sources believe that by the time of his death he had sent 8, 000 men and women to their deaths.

Khalkhali and .
A farmer's son born in Givi ( Ardabil Province, Iran ) in appearance Khalkhali was " a small, rotund man with a pointed beard, kindly smile, and a high-pitched giggle.
Another version of the story has Khalkhali saying that while presiding over Hoveida's execution he made sure communication links between Qasr Prison and the outside world were severed, " to prevent any last-minute intercession on his behalf by Mehdi Bazargan, the provisional prime minister.
At the height of the Iran hostage crisis in 1980 following the failure of the American rescue mission Operation Eagle Claw and crash of U. S. helicopters killing their crews, Khalkhali appeared on television
Abaee-Khorasani re-started his political speeches in 1976, with other cleric colleagues of his, specially Sadegh Khalkhali, Mehdi Karroubi, and Mohammad Mousavi-Khoiniha.

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