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Mostafa Radanipour (مصطفی ردانی پور)
Nickname(s)Mohammad Jahanara
Born(1959-08-31)31 August 1959
Isfahan, Iran Iran
Died(1983-08-06)6 August 1983
Haji Omaran,Erbil,Iraq Iraq
Allegiance Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution
RankMajor General
(Persian: سرلشکر)
Commands held Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War
Battle of Khorramshahr
Siege of Abadan


General Mostafa Radanipour was an Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution officer

Early life and Education[edit]

Mostafa Radanipour,son of a simple worker "Muhammad Bagher Radanipour",was born and raised in a very poor part of Isfahan alongside his two brother and one sister .since his father's income did not afford,his mother also had to work.she was a carpet maker.during initial years of his education ,Mostafa worked as a shoe maker half of day.Mostafa and his family had a great interest in Ahl al-Bayt (family of the Islamic prophet Muhammad ) specially Fatimah.as Mostafa was very religious he attended religious studies classes at the rudimentary levels in the hawza of Isfahan.after one year,he moved to Qom and entered Haghani Circle(a Shi'i school of thought).Haghani seminary is known to accept pupils who are top in moral and endeavor.he studied there for five years.[1]

Islamic Revolution[edit]

because of sensitive situation of Iran,he decided to go and serve oppressed and deprived people who lived in poor districts of Iran.so he emigrated to Yasuj.althogh he was chased and controlled by savak Mostafa tried hard to enlighten and inform people about oppression and suppressing of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's regime and could play an important role in victory of Islamic Revolution .[1]

after establishment of AGIR in 1980,he was selected as a member of Yasuj's AGIR headship board .during his position he could confront the Masters of area and tried hard to stop grewing opium in the region. after leaving hawza for two years,he got back to Haghani seminary to complete his studies.Simultaneously,the tensions were being started by anti-revolution in Kurdistan.so he had to leave the seminary for attending a domestic armed conflict.he stayed in Kurdistan for one year and accompanied by other combatants to quell the Anti- Revolutions.while he actively participated in fighting,he also preached Islam among soldiers as a cleric.[1]

Iran-Iraq war[edit]

In September 1980,when Iran-Iraq war started,Mostafa and his companions moved toward southern battlefields.they joined forces dispatched from Isfahan in Darkhoveyn,Khuzestan Province.Mostafa played a key role in this situation.in addition to military activities,he started raising the fighters' spirits , preaching them and holding mourning sessions . so Iranian forces could resist for six month in this front really bravely.[1]

Mostafa actively participated in the operations.in Eyn Khvosh ,Operation Fath ol-Mobin, he joined Hossein Kharrazi in Imam Hosein 14th Division.Mostafa injured seriously in this operation and one of his hand was disabled .Meanwhile his brother was killed in this operation.however he returned to battlefronts after initial treatment and participated in Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas and was injured in this operation too.

With his experience in Kurdistan fronts,Mostafa played an important role in raising awareness and spiritual growth of Iranian warriors. He was one of the first person who focused on spiritual growth of the forces in Iran-Iraq war.he called warriors all to Islam and turned them towards the morals. Mostafa did a great effort in this way.Because of his devotion and commitment,he gradually assumed serious responsibilities.

Three day after his marriage he left to war zones.[1]

Operational deployments[edit]

Death[edit]

Mostafa finally was killed in Operation Dawn 2,just two weeks after his marriage.his corpse has not been found yet.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

  • SOLOKE SORKH (Red Manner)
  • YADEGARAN ( Souvenir )
  • MOSTAFA ( Mostafa :The biography of martyr Mostafa Radanipour )[2][3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Hojat-Ol-Eslam Moustafa Radanipour". The Cultural Website of Martyrdom and Sacrifice. 2 December 2007.
  2. ^ "کتابشناسی سردار شهید مصطفی ردانی پور". C.R.C.I.S www.hawzah.net/. 10 August 2008.
  3. ^ "زندگی نامه شهید مصطفی ردانی پور". زرین بوک www.zarrinbook.com/.


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Category:Iranian generals Category:Iranian military commanders Category:Iran–Iraq War Category:Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Category:1959 births Category:1983 deaths