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  1. Sayyida Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini (Persian: زهرا مصطفوی خمینی; born 13 November 1940) is an Iranian politician and educator. The daughter of Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the Iranian Revolution and subsequent Supreme Leader of Iran, Mostafavi was awarded a PhD in philosophy from the University of Tehran, where she ...

  2. May 29, 2013 · Born in 1964, Zahra Eshraghi has been an outspoken critic of discrimination against women. She was named after her rebellious aunt —Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini. Zahra and about 2,000 other reformist candidates were barred from running in the 2004 parliamentary elections.

  3. Jun 4, 2019 · Zahra Mostafavi, Khomeini’s most politically active daughter who teaches Islamic philosophy at Tehran University, is not politically aligned with Khamenei, either. She endorsed the candidacies of reformist Mohammad Khatami in 1997, Green Movement leader Mir Hossein Mousavi in 2009, and pragmatist Hassan Rouhani in 2013.

  4. Sep 14, 2015 · Among Khomeini’s daughters, Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini, born in 1940, was the most politically active, and remained so until a few years ago. She holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology and is a member of the faculty of the School of Theology at the University of Tehran.

  5. Fourth generation. Mostafa Khomeini (1930–1977) was the son of Ruhullah Khomeini, he died before the Iranian revolution. Ahmad Khomeini (1946–1995) was the son of Ruhullah Khomeini, he was the main assistant of his father before, during and after the Iranian Revolution.

  6. May 22, 2013 · Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini addressed an unprecedented letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urging him to put Rafsanjani back on the official shortlist.

  7. Jun 6, 2017 · Dr. Zahra Mostafavi is the most famous daughter of Imam Khomeini in politics and society. She is the secretary General of the association of women, General Secretary of the Society for the Defense of the Palestinian Nation, had PHD in Theology and Faculty member of Theology university of Tehran (Kalam and Islamic Philosophy department).