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Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/Hasanaghami... . Hasan Aghamiri Hasan Aghamiri - The meaning of the words used in the Quran Sayyid Hassan Aghamiri Khansari (born on 17 March 1358 in Tehran) is an Iranian cleric who is mostly famous for his speeches different from the approach of God's mercy in Iran. The opposition to Aghamiri and his controversial speeches and simultaneously with the spread The epidemic of cyberspace, especially Telegram, started in 2015 and news agencies close to the Iranian government have repeatedly criticized his speeches, and also various people, including Raefipour, Mehdi Daneshmand, Taha Hojjat and Tenni Chand, responded to him. Removal of permanent clothing In December 2017, Aghamiri posted on Instagram the news of the verdict of the judge of the second criminal branch in the Special Clergy Court headed by the Attorney General of the country to two years in prison, which was suspended for 5 years and removal of permanent clothing. After announcing the news of the verdict Aghamiri, many followed the story to get to know him, so that within a week more than 400,000 people were added to the followers of his Instagram page. Various people, such as Masoume Ebtekar and Tenni Chand, from politicians, followed the issuance of this sentence on social media from Aghamiri. The execution of the sentence In March 2017, Aghamiri announced the execution of the sentence issued to him by publishing a post on his Instagram page. Regarding the execution of the sentence, he contacted the Special Clergy Court of Qom and referred to the execution of court orders on behalf of the Tehran Special Court. He was sentenced to permanent disrobing and two years of suspended imprisonment for five years. The execution judge has announced that they gave us a proxy to execute the sentence right here. While they had asked for this to happen in their car which is outside the court to preserve their dignity, in the end they forced them to take off their clerical clothes in front of the clients to allow them to leave the court.