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Islamic Society of Engineers

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Secretary-General
  
Mohammad Reza Bahonar

Headquarters
  
Tehran, Iran

Ideology
  
Conservatism

Founded
  
1988

Newspaper
  
JAM weekly

Legalised
  
May 28, 1991 (1991-05-28)

The Islamic Society of Engineers (ISE) (Persian: جامعهٔ اسلامی مهندسین‎‎, Jāme'-e eslāmī-ye mohandisīn) is a principlist political organization of engineers in Iran. Formerly one of parties aligned with the Combatant Clergy Association, it is close to the Islamic Coalition Party, whose decisions they mostly follow. It is questionable whether it is an independent and strong party.

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The Society was formed at the end of the Iran–Iraq War (1988) with the objective of elevating the Islamic, political, scientific and technical knowledge of the Muslim people of Iran, defending major freedoms such as freedom of expression and gatherings, as well as continued campaign against foreign cultural agents whether Eastern or Western materialism.

Members

  • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the sixth President of Iran, was an active member since its establishment but turned against the party after presidency.
  • Mohammad Reza Bahonar, current Secretary-General and former Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Iran
  • Manouchehr Mottaki, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Mohammad Nazemi Ardakani, former Minister of Cooperatives
  • Current officeholders

  • Morteza Nabavi, Member of Expediency Discernment Council
  • Morteza Saghaiyannejad, Mayor of Qom
  • Parliament members
  • Hamidreza Fouladgar (Isfahan)
  • Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi (Kerman and Ravar)
  • Jabbar Kouchakinejad (Rasht)
  • Mohammad Mehdi Mofatteh (Toiserkan)
  • References

    Islamic Society of Engineers Wikipedia