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  1. Sayyid Mojtaba Mir-Lohi (Persian: سيد مجتبی میرلوحی, 9 October 1924 – 18 January 1956), more commonly known as Navvab Safavi (Persian: نواب صفوی), was an Iranian Shia cleric and founder of the Fada'iyan-e Islam group.

  2. It was founded by a theology student, Navvab Safavi. Safavi sought to purify Islam in Iran by ridding it of 'corrupting individuals' by means of carefully planned assassinations of certain leading intellectual and political figures.

  3. Eslam on shaping a distinctly populist-utopian dimension in the Islamic revivalist movement in the revolution has received little attention.2 Mojtaba Navvab Safavi (1924-55) was the founder of Fada'ian-e Eslam, a militant, fundamentalist Islamic organization in Iran.

  4. Sayyid Mojtaba Mir-Lohi, more commonly known as Navvab Safavi, was an Iranian Shia cleric and founder of the Fada'iyan-e Islam group. He played a role in assassinations of Abdolhossein Hazhir, Haj Ali Razmara and Ahmad Kasravi.

  5. Jun 7, 2014 · Navvab and three aides, Tahamsbi, the man who killed Razmara, Zolqadr, the group’s chief organizer, and Vahedi, the group’s theologian, were sentenced to death and executed on January 18, 1956. During the trial, the group’s weakest link proved to be Navvab himself.

  6. Sayyid Mojtaba Mir-Lohi (Persian: سيد مجتبی میرلوحی, 9 October 1924 – 18 January 1956), more commonly known as Navvab Safavi (نواب صفوی), was an Iranian Shia cleric and founder of the Fada'iyan-e Islam group.

  7. Navvab Safavi Sayyid Mojtaba Mir-Lohi (Persian: سيد مجتبی میرلوحی, 9 October 1924 – 18 January 1956), more commonly known as Navvab Safavi (Persian: نواب صفوی), was an Iranian Shia cleric and founder of the Fada'iyan-e Islam group.