Azam Taleghani | |
Office: | Member of the Parliament of Iran |
Term Start: | 28 May 1980 |
Term End: | 28 May 1984 |
Constituency: | Tehran, Rey and Shemiranat |
Majority: | 1,108,653 (51.9%) |
Birth Date: | 1943 |
Birth Place: | Tehran, Imperial State of Iran |
Death Place: | Tehran, Iran |
Party: | Society of Women of the Islamic Revolution[1] |
Otherparty: | Council of Nationalist-Religious Activists of Iran |
Spouse: | Morteza Eghtesad (died 2017) |
Children: | Akram, Abbas, Sadegh, Kazem |
Relatives: | Mahmoud Taleghani (father) |
Profession: | politician, journalist |
Azam Taleghani (Persian: اعظم طالقانی; 1943 – 30 October 2019) was an Iranian politician and journalist who was the head of the Society of Islamic Revolution Women of Iran,[2] editor of Payam-e-Hajar weekly, and a member of the Iranian parliament.[3]
Born in Iran, Taleghani was the daughter of Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani. She served time in prison during the Pahlavi regime.[4] After the Iranian Revolution she was a member of the Iranian parliament, founded "Jame'e Zanan Mosalman" (Society of Muslim women), and published Payam e Hajar Weekly, an Islamic journal about women and women's rights.[3] In 2003 she protested against the death of Zahra Kazemi.[2] [5] Both in 2001 and 2009, Taleghani submitted her candidacy for Iran's presidential elections, but, like all women's candidacies, her candidacy was rejected by Iran's Guardian Council .[6] [7]
Her political ideals espoused a "progressive brand of revolutionary Islamism."[8]
Year | Election | Votes | % | Rank | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1979 | Assembly of Experts | 132,430 | 5.24 | 17th | Lost |
1980 | Parliament | 1,108,653 | 51.9 | 16th | Won |
1997 | President | Disqualified | |||
1999 | City Council of Tehran | Disqualified | |||
2001 | President | Disqualified[9] | |||
2005 | President | Disqualified | |||
2009 | President | Disqualified | |||
2017 | President | Disqualified[10] |