Le Coran et le pouvoir: principes fondamentaux du Coran, Imago, 1993 See also [ ]• Banisadr returned to Iran together with Khomeini as the revolution was beginning in February 1979 | Cobbled together from a series of interviews conducted by French journalist Jean-Charles Deniau, it is never merely direct when it can be enigmatic, never just simple when it can be labyrinthine |
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Early life and education [ ] Banisadr was born on 22 March 1933 in | Banisadr's daughter, Firoozeh, married in Paris following their exile |
" called it "an interesting — though frequently incredible and consistently self-serving-memoir" and said "frequent sensational accusations render his tale an eccentric, implausible commentary on the tragic folly of the Iranian Revolution | " In a review for , described the book as "a rambling, self-serving series of reminiscences" and "long on sensational allegations and devoid of documentation that might lend credence to Bani-Sadr's claims |
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He later joined the Iranian resistance group led by Khomeini, becoming one of his hard-liners advisors | The inaugural ceremonies were held at the hospital where Khomeini was recovering from a heart ailment |
During the , Banisadr was appointed acting by Khomeini on 10 June 1981.
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