Ahmad Alamolhoda

Sayyid Ahmad Alamolhoda (also Alam Olhoda or Alam al-Hoda; Persian: احمد علم‌الهدی) is an Iranian Shia Islamic cleric who has been described as "senior"[1] and "conservative"[2] and "hardline."[3] His rank has been given both as Hojjatoleslam[4] and Ayatollah.[5] He is the Friday Prayer leader in Mashhad, Iran[4] and is also that city's representative in the Iranian Assembly of Experts.[6] Alamolhoda is a member of Combatant Clergy Association.[7]

Ahmad Alamolhoda
Alamolhoda in his office at Mashhad in 2018
Member of the Assembly of Experts
Assumed office
19 February 2007
ConstituencyRazavi Khorasan Province
Majority1,235,565 (44.43%)
Personal details
Born (1944-09-01) 1 September 1944
Mashhad, Iran
Political partyCombatant Clergy Association
RelativesEbrahim Raisi (son-in-law)

Alamolhoda name appeared in the international media as a speaker at a December 30, 2009 rally held in favor of the Islamic regime, where he was quoted as calling opponents of the supreme leader Ali Khamenei In comments broadcast on Iranian state TV, Alamolhoda told demonstrators,

"Enemies of the leader, according to the Quran, belong to the party of Satan ... Our war in the world is war against the opponents of the rule of the supreme leader."[8]

Alamolhoda was also a strong critic of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the previous head of the Assembly of Experts, whom Alamolhoda attacked for “his silence in the face of unprecedented insults against the leader of the revolution” (Ali Khamenei), and warned to “reform his behavior before it was too late.”[6]

Ayatollah Alamolhoda has said during Friday prayer that, John Kerry the foreign minister of the United States, told Iran he ‘wished U.S. had a leader like Iran’s supreme leader’. The foreign minister of USA said this statement to Javad Zarif, the foreign minister of Iran.[9]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Abbas Vaez Tabasi
Representative of the Supreme Leader in Razavi Khorasan Province
2016–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Religious titles
Preceded by
Mahdi Ebadi
Friday prayers Imam of Mashhad
2005–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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