Abbas-Ali Amid Zanjani

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Ayatollah Abbasali Amid Zanjani

President of University of Tehran
Born 1953
Zanjan, Iran
Political party Combatant Clergy Association
Religious stance Shia Islam


Ayatollah Abbasali Amid Zanjani (Born 1937) in Zanjan is an Iranian theologian, politician and University lecturer.

Zanjani is known for being the first and only cleric president of University of Tehran. Zanjani hold no secular academic degree[1] and was appointed by Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi, the minister of Science, Research, and Technology in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's cabinet in 27 December 2005. Before his selection, the president of the University of Tehran was elected by the faculty members. After his establishment as the president of University of Tehran, many students protested in front of the Central Library, where the establishment ceremony was holding.

At the time of his appointment as the chancellor of Tehran University, Zanjani was a lecturer with a ranking equivalent to "associate professor".[2] However after his appointment, He and his allies tried to make a fake academic degree and university ranking for him. As an example Tehran University launched a webpage about his background education, claiming that "he holds a PhD degree from University Elites, Iran". [3][4]

Zanjani is a member of the Board of Directors of Imam Khomeini International University. He has published more than 40 books and 70 articles in local newspapers and journals. He is also the founder of the Research Center for Studies and Researches on Islamic Sciences.

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Zanjani has strong political ties with Iranian conservatives and a member of Combatant Clergy Association. Amid Zanjani has had an active presence in reconsideration of the Constitution in 1989 as the delegate of the Parliament in the Revising Council. He has served as a member of Islamic Parliament from Tehran for two terms.

In 2006, the Ahmadinejad government systematicly forced numerous Iranian scientists and University professors to resign or to retire. It has been referred to as "second cultural revolution".[5] The policy has been said to replace current professors with younger ones.[6][7] Many University professors received letters indicating their early retirement unexpectedly.[8]

Zanjani expelled more than 40 of staff scientists of Tehran University. He reasoned that who ever is older that 65 years must get retired. However he himself was 68 years old at that time. [9]

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