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12 Facts About Ahmad Naderi

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Ahmad Naderi is a member of the Presiding Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran, and a representative of the People's Assembly of Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis.

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Ahmad Naderi is the head of the Social Studies and Research Center of University of Tehran.

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Ahmad Naderi is a serious opponent of political and economic neoliberalism.

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Ahmad Naderi is one of the founders of an organization called Jamaran, which was formed at the end of 2015.

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Ahmad Naderi is the head of the Central Council in the third term and its general secretary in the fourth term.

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Ahmad Naderi was able to be elected as the 15th candidate in the 11th elections of the Islamic Council of Iran from the constituencies of Tehran, Ray, Shemiranat and Islamshahr, with 783,545 votes.

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Ahmad Naderi has completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in the field of anthropology at the University of Tehran, and his specialized doctorate in the field of political anthropology at the Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany.

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Ahmad Naderi's research includes theoretical and practical topics of political anthropology, international relations, anthropology of West Asia and North Africa, studies of Muslim societies and geoculture and geopolitics.

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Ahmed Ahmad Naderi was sanctioned by the European Union in March 2010 for designing a plan to respond to the European Union in case the Revolutionary Guards were included in the terrorism list.

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Ahmad Naderi sees the conflicts in the region of West Asia and North Africa since 2011 in the framework of a kind of civilizational battle and believes that the three civilizations of Islam, Orthodox and Confucian are in the fault line of Syria and Iraq.

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Ahmad Naderi considers the phenomenon of the Arba'in procession in the direction of returning to a kind of macro-identity in the contemporary space and believes that in the last forty years, two serious points of resistance against neoliberal capitalist relations can be identified, which are: the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the Arbaeen procession.

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Ahmad Naderi considers Arba'in as a transition point from the Westphalian state-centered relations and believes that Arba'in is the forerunner of the resistance discourse of the geography of Islamic civilization in global relations, and this acting is based on peace, friendship, affection, intimacy, brotherhood, equality, and freedom, unlike other acts of history.