Sayyid Muṣṭafā Khomeinī (b. 1349/1930 – d. 1397/1977), a Shi’a faqih, mujtahid and an activist of Islamic Revolution of Iran, was Imam Khomeini’s eldest son. He has authored many works in fiqh, usul and exegesis of the Qur’an. He started his political activities from the beginning of his father’s movement along with him. After his father was arrested and exiled he was responsible for connection between the leader of the movement and the people. Then, he was arrested by SAVAK under the accusation of acting against national security, consequently he was exiled to Turkey and then moved to Iraq with his father. His political point of view like supporting Palestine Liberation Organization and also his controversial attitude towards Islamic studies gave him a notable status in the Seminary of Najaf. He passed away mysteriously when he was 47.
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