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A Nation Remembers: Commemoration for Ayatollah Bonyadi to Honor a Pillar of Revolution and Society
Kazeroun, Iran – A significant commemoration ceremony will be held in Kazeroun on Tuesday, April 14th, to honor the memory and enduring legacy of Ayatollah Bonyadi, a prominent figure in the Islamic Republic’s revolutionary and social movements. The event, scheduled for 9 AM at the Grand Mosque of Shohada in Kazeroun, will gather prominent figures, scholars, and citizens to celebrate the life of a dedicated servant of faith and nation.
A Life Dedicated to Service and Guidance
Ayatollah Bonyadi was recognized as a pioneer of revolutionary and social activism, commencing his endeavors from the very inception of the Islamic Revolution. He played a vital role in educational and administrative capacities within the theological seminaries of Kazeroun, dedicating years to nurturing and educating students.
Following his move to Abadeh in 1978, Ayatollah Bonyadi was instrumental in establishing key revolutionary and social institutions. His commitment to public service saw him assume the esteemed position of Friday Prayer Imam in Sepidan in 1981. Subsequently, he led the Friday congregations in Kazeroun for six impactful years. Throughout his tenure, he consistently strove to be a guiding example for the community, embodying practical wisdom and ethical teachings.
A Legacy of Faith and Scholarship
Ayatollah Haj Agha Bozorg Bonyadi, father of Hojjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Hossein Bonyadi, a respected professor at the Qom Seminary and a member of the General Assembly of the Association of Qom Seminary Teachers, passed away on April 5th, 2025, after a lifetime devoted to religious propagation, scholarly pursuits, and public service.
The funeral procession and burial for the former Friday Prayer Imam of Kazeroun took place on April 10th, 2025, with a profound turnout of various segments of the populace, seminary students, clerics, and scholars from Fars province. The funeral prayer was led by Hojjat al-Islam wal-Muslimin Dezhkam, the Supreme Leader’s representative in Fars, after which he was laid to rest near the city’s Imamzadeh. The upcoming commemoration will undoubtedly serve as a poignant reminder of his significant contributions to the spiritual and social fabric of Iran.

