Haghdoust was born on 14 March 1962 in the city of Abadan. he was the youngest child in his family of eleven children. His father Abu-Al-Hassan Abbasi was a chief examiner in National Iranian Oil Company in Abadan; he was a very conservative supporter of the ruling monarch in Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Haghdoust on the other hand was a supporter of the new Islamic movement which later resulted in Iranian revolution and participated in many of the events which later was acknowledged as revolutionary acts. His childhood was mostly about attending Mosques and sharing the new revolutionary news to other youth in Abadan.[2]
Haghdoust is known as the father of SunniBasij militias because he started the campaign which later on became the first start for this paramilitary force. He is known as one of the Basij godfathers as he organized and militarized Basij in may rural areas in Iran including villages and small towns.[8] He was one of the main spiritual leaders of Basij and inspired a lot of "Basijis" like Mohsen Hojaji. He was named the father of Basij by Ahmad Kazemi and Mohammad Bagheri during his years of service.[9]
During the war, Haghdoust was exposed to Mustard gas to such an extent that it remained present in his lungs and kidneys and slowly released into his body in the years after. In 2001, his body became unable to tolerate the level of chemicals in his blood and he experienced a seizure, later being transferred to Peimani hospital in Jahrom, where he died of complications related to his Mustard gas exposure.[11]
Political stance
Haghdoust started to change his political stance after Iranian student protests in July 1999 and left the IRGC. For his "betrayal of the coat of arms of Iran" he was sentenced to House arrest and he was not able to leave his house until his death at 2001; his name started to vanish from the revolutionary books and news; slowly he disappeared from the center of attention to just another imprisoned political activist.[2]
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