Cannabaceae

Mohammad Qomi (Persian: محمد قمی), also known as Hujjat al-Islam (Mohammad) Qomi[1][2] (born in 1980), is an Iranian Shia cleric and the head of[3] Islamic development organization[4][5] who has been recently appointed (at the age of 38)[6] instead of Seyyed Mahdi Khammoushi,[7][8] by the decree of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Sayyid Ali Khamenei.[9][10][11]

Before being appointed in this position, he was the supervision in the institution of Vilayat-e Faqih representation, in Sharif University of Technology. During his Seminary education, he had different teachers, amongst:

Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Abdollah Javadi-Amoli, Sobhani, Shobeiri Zanjani, Shab Zendedar, Fayazi, Hosseini, Golpayegani, Yazdan Panah, Eshtehardi, Sadeq Amoli-Larijani and so on.[12]

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  1. ^ Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Qomi, Islamic development organization farsi.khamenei.ir Retrieved 6 Feb 2019
  2. ^ The appointment of "Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Qomi" irna.ir Retrieved 6 Feb 2019
  3. ^ "Recent appointments of the Supreme leader of Iran". yjc.ir. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  4. ^ Hujjatul-Islam Mohammad Qomi appointed as the head of "Islamic development organization" tebyan.net Retrieved 15 December 2019
  5. ^ Islamic Revolution Document Center, Encyclopedia of Islamic Revolutionary Institutions, Entries of the Organization of Islamic Advertising
  6. ^ Mohammad Qomi's appointment as the head of Islamic development organization mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 11 December 2019
  7. ^ Changing in the head of "Islamic development organization" asriran.com Retrieved 11 December 2019
  8. ^ Hojatoleslam Mohammad Qomi appointed as head of IDO ido.ir Retrieved 11 December 2019
  9. ^ "The appointment of Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Qomi as the head of Islamic development organization". tebyan.net. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  10. ^ Qomi named new chief of Islamic Dissemination Organization tehrantimes.com Retrieved 11 December 2019
  11. ^ Appointment of Sheikh Mohammad Qomi leader.ir Retrieved 11 December 2019
  12. ^ "Hujjat al-Islam Qomi appointment as the chief of Islamic development organization". farsnews.com. Retrieved 6 February 2019.

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