Council of the Islamic Revolution (Redirected from Council of Revolution of Iran)

Council of the Islamic Revolution
Date formed12 January 1979 (1979-01-12)
Date dissolved20 July 1980 (1980-07-20)
People and organisations
Head of stateRuhollah Khomeini
Ettela'at news paper, Council of the Islamic Revolution be made

The Council of the Islamic Revolution (Persian: شورای انقلاب اسلامی, romanizedŠūrā-ye enqelāb-e eslāmī) was a group formed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to manage the Iranian Revolution on 10 January 1979, shortly before he returned to Iran. "Over the next few months there issued from the council hundreds of rulings and laws, dealing with everything from bank nationalization to nurses' salaries." Its existence was kept a secret during the early, less secure time of the revolution, and its members and the exact nature of what the council did remained undisclosed to the public until early 1980. Some of the council's members like Motahhari, Taleqani, Bahonar, Beheshti, Qarani died during Iran–Iraq War or were assassinated by the MKO during the consolidation of the Iranian Revolution. Most of those who remained were put aside by the regime.

Overview

Council members meeting, left to right: Bazargan, Mahdavi Kani, Sahabi, Khamenei, Banisadr, Habibi, Mousavi Ardebili

The Council was composed of seven religious figures associated with Khomeini, seven secular opposition figures, and two representatives of the security forces. According to Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Khomeini chose Beheshti, Motahhari, Rafsanjani, Bahonar, Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Musavi Ardabili as members. These invited others to serve: Bazargan, Taleqani, Khamenei, Banisadr, Mahdavi Kani, Sahabi, Katirayee, Javadi, Qarani and Masoodi, Moinfar, Minachi (until 1979) and Ghotbzadeh.

The council put Bazargan forward as the Prime Minister of the Interim Government of Iran, which Khomeini accepted.

It has been described as "a parallel government" that passed laws and competed with the official Interim Government whose leading members had come from the council.

The council served as the undisputed government of Iran from the resignation of Bazargan and the rest of the Interim Government until the formation of first parliament (6 November 1979 - 12 August 1980).

Among the actions the council took was the April 1979 creation of revolutionary tribunals to try and execute enemies of the revolution; nationalization of companies; the delivery of an ultimatum in April 1980 to leftists groups to leave Iranian universities. Following this, a "large number" of leftist were "killed or wounded".

Members of the council were not in complete agreement as to how they wanted Iran to be governed. Abolhassan Banisadr, Ebrahim Yazdi, and Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, and the Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani favoured a democratic government, while Khomeini, Beheshti, and other clerics desired a constitution with a planning council but no elected parliament, as law would be based on Sharia law interpreted by mujtahid. The later vision prevailed after the assassination of Ayatollah Mutahhari and the death of Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani on 10 September 1979 greatly strengthened the Islamists' hand.

Members

According to Mehdi Bazargan, members of the council were as follows:

Before February 1979 February–July 1979 July–November 1979 November 1979–July 1980
Morteza Motahhari assassinated
Mahmoud Taleghani deceased
Valiollah Qarani assassinated
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Mohammad Beheshti
Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani
Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili
Mohammad-Javad Bahonar
Ebrahim Yazdi Went to interim government
Yadollah Sahabi Went to interim government
Ahmad Sayyed Javadi Went to interim government
Mostafa Katiraei Went to interim government Mostafa Katiraei
Mehdi Bazargan Went to interim government Mehdi Bazargan
Ezzatollah Sahabi
Abbas Sheybani
Ali Khamenei
Ali-Asghar Masoudi
Abolhassan Banisadr
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh
Mir-Hossein Mousavi
Habibollah Payman
Ahmad Jalali
Ali Akbar Moinfar
Reza Sadr

Chairmen

# Chairman Took office Left office Political party
1 Morteza Motahhari c. November 1978
12 January 1979 (official)
1 May 1979 Combatant Clergy Association
2 Mahmoud Taleghani 1 May 1979 9 September 1979 Freedom Movement
3 Mohammad Beheshti 9 September 1979 7 February 1980 Islamic Republican Party
4 Abolhassan Banisadr 7 February 1980 11 August 1980 Independent

See also


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