Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi

Shaykh al-Islām Molavi
Abdolhamid
Ismaeelzahi on 10 December 2016
Born Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi
c. 1946/1947 (age 70–72)[1]
Nationality Iranian
Ethnicity Baloch
Religion Islam
Denomination Sunni
Jurisprudence Hanafi[2]

Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi (Persian: عبدالحمید اسماعیل‌زهی) is an Iranian Sunni cleric who is regarded as a "spiritual leader for Iran’s Sunni minority", according to Reuters.[3] Ismaeelzahi enjoys support of the overwhelming majority of Baloch people in Iran, who hail him as their Molavi.[2]

He is the imam of the Makki Mosque in Zahedan[4] and the director of the Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan, the main seminary in the city.[5]

Views

Ismaeelzahi is a vocal critic of the status of freedom of religion in Iran and an advocate of nonviolence. He has stated capital punishment is "not suitable" and should be "used only when there are no other alternatives".[6]

On 2 August 2017, he sent a letter to Ali Khamenei addressing concerns over the issue of religious discrimination in Iran, which was publicly replied.[7]

Travel restrictions

Ismaeelzahi is under travel restrictions imposed by the establishment. In July 2014, he was barred to leave the country.[1] In 2017, it was reported that the restriction is intensified, barring him from any travel except to Tehran.[8]

Accolades

References

  1. 1 2 Philipp Breu, translated by John Bergeron, "Sunnis in Iran: The Zahedan network", Qantara, retrieved 15 November 2017
  2. 1 2 Ahmad Reza Taheri (2013), "The Sociopolitical Culture of Iranian Baloch Elites", Middle Eastern Studies, 46 (6): 973–994, doi:10.1080/00210862.2013.810079 via Taylor and Francis Online (subscription required)
  3. Bozorgmehr Sharafedin (6 August 2016), Sami Aboudi and Robin Pomeroy, ed., "Iranian Sunni cleric says executions may inflame regional tensions", Reuters, retrieved 15 November 2017
  4. Adelkhah, Fariba (2015). The Thousand and One Borders of Iran: Travel and Identity. Iranian Studies. 27. Routledge. p. 116. ISBN 1317418972.
  5. Brigitte Maréchal, Sami Zemni, eds. (2013). The Dynamics of Sunni-Shia Relationships: Doctrine, Transnationalism, Intellectuals and the Media. Iranian Studies. 27. Hurst Publishers. p. 175. ISBN 9781849042178.
  6. Behdad Bordbar (13 April 2014), "Iranian Sunni cleric says government asked for help to free soldiers", Al-Monitor, retrieved 15 November 2017
  7. "Iranian Sunni leader voices concerns to Khamenei", Al-Monitor, 7 September 2017, retrieved 15 November 2017
  8. "Iran's Sunni Leader Says Discrimination Is A Big 'Problem'", Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 12 November 2017, retrieved 15 November 2017
  9. "This week in human rights in Iran (December 18-January 8)", Majzooban, 2013, retrieved 15 November 2017
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