Famous Alumni
- Ali-Akbar Fayyaz, founder of the School of Letters and Humanities, professor in the Department of Persian Language and Literature between 1950 and 1972, a renowned historian of early Islam and literary critic
- Gholam-Hussein Yusufi, professor in the Department of Persian Language and Literature at FUM, celebrated contemporary writer and literary critic
- Lotfollah Mofakham-Payan, musician and professor of geography at FUM, one of the founding-fathers of modern geographical education in Iran
- Ali Shariati, assistant professor in the Department of History at FUM between 1966 and 1971, globally renowned leftist-Islamic writer and lecturer, and the ideological father of the 1979 revolution
- Cyrus Sahami, The President of the FUM between 1979 and 1980, holder of the doctorat d'état in geography from Sorbonne, a leading professor of rural and human geography in Iran
- Fateme Amini, a student of Persian language and literature at FUM in late 1960s, and one of the first female members of Islamic-Leftist guerrilla Organization of People's Mojahedin in early 1970s who died under torture in royal political police headquarters in Tehran to become the first female martyr of the Islamic-Leftist guerrillas
- Gholam-Reza Galavi, a student of history at FUM in late 1960s, and one of the founding members of Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization of People's Fadaiyan who was executed by a royal fire squad in Tehran in 1971.
- Bahman Azhang, a student of history at FUM in late 1960s, and one of the founding members of Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization of People's Fadaiyan who was executed by a royal fire squad in Tehran in 1971.
- Said Aryan, a student of history at FUM in late 1960s, and one of the founding members of Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization of People's Fadaiyan who was executed by a royal fire squad in Tehran in 1971.
- Abdul-Hadi Hairi, professor in the Department of History at FUM between 1980 and 1993, globally renowned historian of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906 and a prolific contributor to scholarly journals and publications in the field of Middle Eastern Studies
- Ulrich Marzolph, student of Persian Language and Literature at FUM in 1970s, and now Professor of Islamic Studies at the Georg-August-University in Göttingen, Germany
- Mohammad Mokhtari, graduate of the Department of Persian Language and Literature, a renowned poet, novelist, and literary critic, and a leading member of the Iranian P.E.N. in 1980s and 1990s who was assassinated by elements from the Ministry of Intelligence of the Islamic Republic in 1999 as a victim of what was later labeled in Iranian political jargon "chain murders"
- Mohammad-Hoseyn Papoli-Yazdi, holder of the doctorat d'état in geography from Sorbonne, professor emeritus of Taribyat Modarres University, and one of the leading experts on Iranian rural geography
- Mohammad Reza Shafiei-Kadkani, graduate of the School of Letters and Humanities at FUM, professor of Persian Language and Literature at the University of Tehran, celebrated contemporary poet and literary critic
- Abdulaziz Sachedina, graduate of history from FUM, currently professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia
- Amir Khajepour, professor in mechanical engineering at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Abolfazl Monadi, instructor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
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Famous quotes containing the word famous:
“Hunger makes you restless. You dream about foodnot just any food, but perfect food, the best food, magical meals, famous and awe-inspiring, the one piece of meat, the exact taste of buttery corn, tomatoes so ripe they split and sweeten the air, beans so crisp they snap between the teeth, gravy like mothers milk singing to your bloodstream.”
—Dorothy Allison (b. 1953)