Sakineh (Simin) M. Redjali

Sakineh (Simin) M. Redjali
Dr. Simin Redjlai speaking at graduation ceremony at Shemiran College,1976
Born 1934
Tehran, Iran
Occupation Author
Ethnicity Iranian
Notable works A Symphony of Life, Autobiography

Sakineh Simin M. Redjali (Persian: سکینه سیمین رجالی; born 1934 is an Iranian-American Psychologist and author. Simin Redjali was the first female professor of National University of Iran.

Biography

Simin Redjali was born in Tehran, Iran to an old aristocrat family. Her father, Ali Reza, and her mother Fatemeh, were titled by the king as; Jalaelmolk and Sharafatdole, both honors of the government. Simin Redjali’s grandfather, His Excellency the Honorable Haji Mirza Mohammed Taghi Dabir-al- Doleh was a member of Dar-al-Shora Kobra (council of Ministers) and an able servant of his Majesty’s Naser al-Din Shah Qajar court.

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