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  1. Morteza Motahhari (Persian: مرتضی مطهری, also Romanized as "Mortezā Motahharī"; 31 January 1919 – 1 May 1979) was an Iranian Twelver Shia scholar, philosopher, lecturer. Motahhari is considered to have an important influence on the ideologies of the Islamic Republic, among others.

  2. Mortezā Moṭahharī (Persian: مرتضی مطهری, b. 1338 /1920 - d. 1399 / 1979) was a prominent shi'a jurist, philosopher, theologian, thinker, and writer of the twentieth century.

  3. Ayatollah Murtaza Mutahhari (also spelled Morteza Motahhari or Motah-hary), a traditional Shi’ite mujtahid and scholar influential in the Islamic Revolution of Iran (1978–79), was born in a small town in the province of Khorasan, Iran, and studied at the Madrasah-e Fayziyah in Qom, later famous as a center of revolutionary ...

  4. Morteza Motahhari (born 31 January 1919 in Fariman, Persia, assassinated 1 May 1979 (aged 60) in Tehran, Iran) was a Shiite cleric, professor of Islamic philosophy and theology, and commentator of Quran.

  5. Morteza Motahhari ( Persian: مرتضی مطهری, also Romanized as "Mortezā Motahharī"; 31 January 1919 – 1 May 1979) was an Iranian Twelver Shia scholar, philosopher, lecturer. Motahhari is considered to have an important influence on the ideologies of the Islamic Republic, among others.

  6. Collection of works by Morteza Motahhari is a collection of his books which is published in 28 volumes and classified by their topics. Motahhari began writing approximately from the year 1325 sh/1946-7.

  7. Following the arrest and exile of Imam Khomeini in November (1964), the activities of Ayatollah Motahhari entered a new phase of struggle, and he tried to clarify and deepen the foundation of the Islamic ideology of the Islamic movement of Imam Khomeini.