Kazem Seddiqi

{{short description|20th and 21st-century Iranian cleric}}

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|name = Kazem Seddiqi

|office = Tehran's Ephemeral Friday Prayer Imam

| term_start = 1 August 2009

| appointer = Ali Khamenei

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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|3|4}}

|birth_place = Abhar, Imperial State of Iran

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|notable_ideas= Political Spiritualism

|main_interests = Fiqh, Kalam and philosophy|

|influences = Mohammad-Taqi Bahjat Foumani, Ruhollah Khomeini, Hussein-Ali Montazeri, Abdollah Javadi-Amoli, Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi

|influenced = Hamed Kashanian, Hamed Hosseinain

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Kazem Seddiqi ({{langx|fa|کاظم صدیقی}}, born 4 March 1951, sometimes with the honorific Ayatollah, and surname anglicised as Sedighi) is an Iranian Shia scholar and Mujtahid currently serving as Tehran's Friday Prayer Temporary Imam. A rival of President Ahmadinejad, Seddiqi was appointed as interim Friday prayers leader for Tehran by Ayatollah Khamenei in 1 August 2009. The New York Times characterized the appointment as part of an effort to "reinforce [Khamenei's] authority by cultivating divisions between factions" following the controversial June presidential election.{{cite news |title=Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Softens Accusations Against Reformists in Iran |first=Michael |last=Slackman |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2009-08-27 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/28/world/middleeast/28iran.html |accessdate=2010-08-16}}

Lately it has come to light that Ayatollah Kazem Sedighi and his sons have unlawfully took over a 4,200-square-meter (45,200 sq feet) garden at a prime location in northern Tehran through a family company, worth $20 million. The documents were leaked by Yashar Soltani, a well-known whistle blower who has exposed numerous high-ranking officials of the Iranian government.

Sedighi says someone has forged his signature and "signed" the lands to his name.

Among the targets of criticism in Seddiqi's khutbahs have been "certain regional countries for `supporting` the leader of the Jundallah terrorist group, Abdolmalek Rigi",[http://www.islamidavet.com/english/tag/hojjatoleslam-kazem-seddiqi/ Iranian cleric condemns Rigi sponsors]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, 5 March 2010 by İslâmi Davet the United States President Barack Obama for showing his "ugly face" by preparing a new slate of sanctions against Iran,[http://www.islamidavet.com/english/tag/bank-mellat/ Iranians not scared of Obama ‘threats’, says cleric]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, 21 November 2009 by İslâmi Davet and women who wear immodest clothing and behave promiscuously, which Seddiqi claims causes earthquakes to occur.[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/20/world/middleeast/20briefs-Iran.html Iran: Fashion That Moves the Earth] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, April 19, 2010[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/promiscuous-women-cause-earthquakes-claims-iranian-cleric-10229912.html Promiscuous women cause earthquakes, claims Iranian cleric], The Independent, 28 May 2015. In response to the latter statement, hundreds of thousands of women around the world, organized through social-networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, declared April 26, 2010, to be "Boobquake day", in which they all agreed to wear immodest clothing on the same day.{{cite news|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/technology/news/article.cfm?c_id=5&objectid=10641150|title=Islamic cleric causes Boobquake|date=26 April 2010|author=Pat Pilcher|publisher=The New Zealand Herald}}

See also

{{Portal|Iran|Shia Islam|Biography}}

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