Abdul Hussein Taslimi

Engineer ʻAbdul Hussein Taslimi', Persian: عبدالحسین تسلیمی, son of Sakineh Khanum and Mirza Mohammad Khan, was born in Qazvin on 16 November 1921 (in Persian: Aban 25th, 1300; بیست و پنجم آبان ماه ۱۳۰۰). He had six siblings and two brothers. His father was a large businessman and member of the Qazvin cleric and his mother, Haji Nazari's daughter, of believers and former Baha'i believers in Qazvin.

Abdul Hussein Taslimi
Born16 November 1921 (1921-11-16)
Qazvin (present-day Iran)
DiedUnknown
Occupationengineer
Known forMember of the Iranian Spiritual Assembly
Spouse(s)
  • Bashir Ataei
Children
  • Shidan Taslimi
  • Mehran Taslimi

Life

Early life

Abdul Hussein completed his elementary and secondary education in Qazvin. To continue studying in Tehran, he was admitted to the Faculty of Engineering. Throughout his studies, he worked in a number of services, including the National Youth Teachers and Teheran, and after four years from the Faculty of Engineering, he received an engineering degree and then went to the Officer to perform military service.[1]

Career

Around 1958 (in 1337, persian Calendar), Tehran Technical Directorate of the General Directorate of Technology was promoted to the position of Chief Technical Officer of the Municipality of Tehran. At the beginning, several years after the completion of the administrative work at the Alborz High School, under the supervision of Dr. Mojtahedi, he taught physics. Engineer Taslimi married Bashir Ataei around 1949 (in 1328 persian calendar) with two children. His sons, Shidan and Mehran both completed university studies in the field of building engineering in the United States, both believers are successful in Mubarak's work and in services. His compliments were selected around 1959 (in 1338, persian calendar) in Tehran's cleric. In the same year, he resigned from his position in Tehran's municipality and shared with several friends at Parabul Construction Company. In 1341, he was residing in Saheb-e-Qaraniyeh and was chosen to join the circle. On behalf of the Universal House of Justice, the Divine Majesty was appointed as the Vice-President of God's Law and the Trustee's Management. Co-founder of the board of engineers at the courtesy of the courtesy came to the Baha'i Institute.[1]

Victim of kidnapping

The purity and intimacy that he expressed with colleagues fascinated everyone. Early in the morning, Mashrok Al-Azkar was held in the presence of all the staff in his room. At this time, most of the purchased, repaired and renovated places were made from all places of the map and microfilm. In 1979, the Engineer of the Supreme Court was elected to the National Spiritual Assembly and was the National Fund. He repeatedly received the sacrament of pilgrimage and visited many places around the world. From the very beginning of the Iranian Revolution, for many years, the meeting was held for two years, and he met with representatives of the government and the ministers of the government of the Islamic Republic. At night, they phoned all around Iran and sent reports of confiscation and assault on motel sites and wanted help. Some of the youths on the floor of the day and night were ready to serve. The day I was destroyed by Mubarak Shiraz, I would never think. Engineer Cyrus Talaei would submit the events regularly to his deputy. His submissive submission was to submit to the Majesty. Now, I can not describe him in this situation, he said to the goldsmith, "Cyrus, you are not there." Gold replied: "It's better to go under this soil than to place it." At a visit that was a surrender of the ruins of the beet, his damage was tracked. She was admitted to the house for two months. She was not calm and sad. On the afternoon of the thirty-two of July 1980 (persian calendar: 1359), at a meeting of the National Assembly, with the presence of two assistant vice presidents, they were kidnapped by several individuals (who had been identified as officers of the Revolutionary Guard Task Force), and despite frequent references to all state authorities of existence Nazanin did not get any work. He was a distinguished man, an exemplary man, a distinct personality, and in his inner life, a kindly husband and kindly father, and affectionately loved by all his relatives.[1]

Taslimi Foundation and Abdul Hussein Taslimi Scholarship at University of California, Los Angeles

Abdul Hussein Taslimi's Iranian-born sons Shidan and Mehran Taslimi emigrated to the United States in the 1970s to study engineering sciences. They settled in the Greater Los Angeles Area and together with Susanne Taslimi founded the Taslimi Construction Company in 1985. The construction company dedicates itself to renovations, interior design as well as core and shell construction.[2] Among other things, the construction company has received several awards from the International Interior Design Association.[3]

As written before, in 1980, her father, Abdul-Hussein Taslimi, was arrested by the Iranian regime because he was a member of the Iranian Bahai's National Executive; His fate is unknown. This moved his children later to found the non-profit Taslimi Foundation based in Santa Monica.[4] The foundation is funding projects that benefit the Baha'i community, such as Iranian Taboo (2011), To Light a Candle or Tell Me of the Seas[5] or the Baha'i studies at the University of California, Los Angeles,[6] especially the

Biographical source

  • Tablature and adaptation of the letter from Mrs. Bahera's submission (Ataei). Source: The Grand Duchy of Law. Persian: تلخیص و اقتباس از نامه ی سرکار خانم باهره تسلیمی (عطائی). مأخذ: دارالانشای بیت العدل اعظم الهی.
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