Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh

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Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh ( Persian محمدهادی مفتح; born 1967 ) is an Imamite clergyman with the religious title Hodschatoleslam . Since September 2018 he has been the head and director of the Islamic Center Hamburg , the center of Shiite Islam in Germany. The center is under observation by the Hamburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution . He first studied electrical engineering at the University of Tehran and later came to theology . After studying theology, he received his doctorate with the thesis Quran and Nahj al-Balagha on the realm of religious government and sovereignty right , a thesis on the derivation of theories of governance from the Koran and Nahj al-Balāgha .

Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh is the son of Mohammad Mofatteh (1928–1979), who was murdered by members of the fundamentalist Islamic Furqan group in front of the theological faculty of the University of Tehran . Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh teaches at the Qom Theological College .

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  1. Islamic Center Hamburg introduces new director . Die Welt, August 31, 2018
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  3. cf. Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Sadat Chavoshian (PhD Candidate in Comparative Study of Women in Religions, University of Religions and Denominations, Iran), Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh (University of Qom, Iran): An Islamic Perspective on the Characteristics and Criteria of Good Management .
  4. On the website of the IZH reproduced with: The theory of power from the perspective of the Koran and Sunna .

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