Habibollah Asgaroladi
Habibollah Asgaroladi | |
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Asgaroladi in 2012 | |
Minister of Commerce | |
In office 3 November 1980 – 12 July 1984 | |
Prime Minister |
Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Mir-Hossein Mousavi |
Preceded by | Kazam Pour-Ardabili |
Succeeded by | Hossein Abedi Jafari |
Member of Parliament of Iran | |
In office 5 May 1980 – 3 November 1980 | |
Constituency | Tehran |
Personal details | |
Born |
Tehran, Iran | 3 January 1932
Died |
5 November 2013 81) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Political party | Islamic Coalition Party |
Religion | Shia Islam |
Habibollah Asgaroladi Mosalman (Persian: حبيب الله عسگر اولادی مسلمان; 3 January 1932 – 5 November 2013) was an Iranian politician who was leader of Islamic Coalition Party, a highly influential conservative political party in Iran.[1] He was also two times presidential candidate, first in July 1981 and next in 1985. An attempt was made to assassinate him outside his home in Iran Street, but this failed an resulted in his bodyguard being killed but Asgaroladi himself was unhurt.
Career and activities
Asgaroladi was born to a wealthy merchant family in Damavand. His ancestors were Jews who converted to Shia islam[2][3][4][5][6] Asgaroladi is a senior member of Iran's Expediency Council. He spent many years at the forefront of the Iranian cabinet, serving as both Secretary of State for Social Security, Minister for Economy, Trade and Commerce as well as heading up the Homeland Security Agency and intelligence services in Iran. He ran in the 1981 and 1985 Presidential elections.[1] An attempt was made on his life in a failed assassination attempt in 1981.[7] Asgaroladi was in Khomeini's inner circle and returned to Iran from Neuphle-le-Chateau with Araghi & Beheshti. Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, he was appointed by Imam Khomeini to found the Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation, the largest social welfare branch of the government in Iran. Some unofficial reports include him amongst the wealthiest individuals in Iran with a net worth of several billion dollars. Several members of the Asgaroladi family have been featured in the Fortune 500 ("Millionaire Mullahs" article), with Asadollah Asgaroladi possessing an estimated wealth of over USD $9 billion. The Asgarowladis are now amongst the wealthiest families in Iran with commercial interests in real estate, banking, healthcare and exports.[8]
Asgaroladi published his autobiography in 2012 and was presented with an award by Ali Larijani, speaker of the Iranian Parliament. He died on 5 November 2013 in Tehran's Dey Hospital after was hospitalized for more than two months. His funeral was attended by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, President Hassan Rouhani, Mohsen Rafiqdoost, Ali Larijani and many other senior government officials. Asgaroladi was remembered for his devotion to helping the poor through the Relief Foundation and for being a highly respected Statesman both before and after the Islamic Revolution.[9][10]
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References
- 1 2 Mehrzad Boroujerdi; Kourosh Rahimkhani. "Iran's Political Elite". United States Institute of Peace. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
- ↑ http://iwpr.net/report-news/sad-fate-iran%E2%80%99s-jews
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2003/0721/056.html
- ↑ http://www.kosherdelight.com/Iranleaders.htm
- ↑ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2012/06/media-watch-an-insiders-view-iran-ready-to-do-business-with-the-west.html
- ↑ http://www.geni.com/ projects/ Notable-Jews-of-Persia-the-Arabian-Peninsula/ 13198
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/21/world/around-the-world-gunmen-in-iran-wound-a-presidential-candidate.html
- ↑ IRVAJ Persian
- ↑ عسگر اولادی درگذشت Habibollah Asgaroladi dies
- ↑ حبیب الله عسگر اولادی درگذشت