Mahdi Zein-addin (مهدی زین الدین) | |
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Nickname(s) | Mahdi Zein-eddin |
Born | 1959 Tehran, Iran |
Died | 1984 Bakhtaran, Sardasht, Khuzestan, Iran |
Allegiance | Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution |
Rank |
Major General (Persian: سرلشکر) |
Commands held | 17th Ali ibn Abi Taleb Brigade |
Battles/wars | Iran–Iraq War † |
Mahdi Zein-eddin (Persian: مهدی زین الدین; 1959 – 1984) was an Iranian major general who was killed in the Iran–Iraq War.
Mahdi Zein-eddin was born on 11 October 1959 in a religious family in Tehran Province. His father was politically active and always resisted the Pahlavi dynasty. His mother was a Quran teacher and religious woman.
Zein-eddin was influenced by Asadollah Madani, a member of the clergy who was killed in Mihrab. He opposed the regime of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He was expelled from the high school for refusing to join the Rastakhiz Party. However, he continued his education, graduated from high school, and was accepted to Shiraz University. During the same period, his father was banished to Saghez so he gave up going to the university and continued his political activities more seriously. After a period of time, his father was banished to Fars Province once again. When the 1977 revolution started, his father went to Qom secretly and also moved his family to Qom city. Mahdi and his father and other political people continued their efforts in the revolution in Qom city. Mahdi was accepted to a university in France, but he decided not to go after hearing that Imam Khomeini was urging young people to stay in Iran.
After the Iranian Revolution, Zein-eddin joined the Jahad Sazandegi and after the establishment of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Sepah or AGIR) in Qom, he worked in its information section.