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'''Grand [[Ayatollah]] Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani''' (Persian: محمد صادقی تهراني) (born 1926) is an [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] [[Twelver]] [[Shi'a]] [[Marja]].<ref>[ http://www.forghan.ir/fa/index.aspx Official Website]</ref>
'''Grand [[Ayatollah]] Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani''' (Persian: محمد صادقی تهراني) (born 1926) is an [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] [[Twelver]] [[Shi'a]] [[Marja]].<ref>[ http://www.forghan.ir/fa/index.aspx Official Website]</ref>
He has studied in seminaries of [[Qum]], [[Iran]] under [[Grand Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] and [[Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei]]<ref>[http://www.forghan.ir/fa/content.aspx?ID=203 in Persian]</ref>.
He has studied in seminaries of [[Qum]], [[Iran]] under [[Grand Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] and [[Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei]]<ref>[http://faqihequrani.persianblog.ir/post/2 Biography in Persian]</ref>.


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==External links==
==External links==
*[ http://www.forghan.ir/fa/content.aspx?ID=203 Biography in Persian]
*[ http://faqihequrani.persianblog.ir/ In Persian]
*[http://www.human-rights-iran.org/view.php?objnr=766 Interview with Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani in Persian]
*[http://www.human-rights-iran.org/view.php?objnr=766 Interview with Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani in Persian]
*[http://www.advarnews.us/university/4754.aspx دیدار اعضای شورای مرکزی دفتر تحکیم وحدت با مراجع تقلید]
*[http://www.advarnews.us/university/4754.aspx دیدار اعضای شورای مرکزی دفتر تحکیم وحدت با مراجع تقلید]

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Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani
File:MohammadSadeghTehrani.jpg
Born1926 (1926)
Iran
Websitewww.forghan.ir/fa/index.aspx

Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeghi Tehrani (Persian: محمد صادقی تهراني) (born 1926) is an Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja.[1] He has studied in seminaries of Qum, Iran under Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei[2].

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