The first minister of health after the revolution, who was assassinated


He got married in 1349, and the result of this marriage was two daughters named Sanaz and Samira. education He started his studies in the field of medicine at Mashhad University, but for some reasons he requested to transfer to Tehran University and finally succeeded in obtaining a specialized doctorate in psychiatry. activities Religious activities With the help of Mohammad Taghi Shariati’s efforts, Sami found a path almost similar to the religious efforts of Mehdi Bazargan, Mahmoud Taleghani, and their like-minded people in Tehran. Efforts to update the principles of beliefs, to dress Islam in superstitions, and to introduce authentic Islam based on freedom, justice, and brotherhood were pursued in regular and weekly meetings.