Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, born on September fifth, nineteen thirty-three, was a prominent Iranian politician, teacher, and Islamic theologian. His contributions to Iranian politics were marked by a brief yet significant tenure as the Prime Minister of Iran in August nineteen eighty-one.
During his short time in office, Bahonar worked alongside Mohammad-Ali Rajai, focusing on the challenges facing the nation in a tumultuous period. His leadership was characterized by a commitment to Islamic principles and a dedication to the welfare of the Iranian people.
Tragically, Bahonar's life was cut short when he, along with other members of Rajai's government, was assassinated by the Mujahideen-e Khalq on August thirtieth, nineteen eighty-one. This event underscored the intense political strife in Iran during that era and marked a significant moment in the country's history.