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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri (Persian: شیخ فضل‌الله نوری; Dec. 24, 1843, Mazandaran – July 31, 1909, Tehran) was a prominent Shia Muslim cleric in Iran during the late 19th and early 20th century and founder of Political Islam in Iran. He was opposed to the separation of religion and state. Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri was the main political character in opposition to repeat of French revolution in Persia, and colonial intervention in the internal Affairs of Persian Empire at the time of Iranian Constitutional Revolution. He was proponent of Anti-Revolutionary socialism(Anarchism, Far-left politics, Nihilism, Materialism, Secret-Masonry) Act and Law for Persia, the similar Act as Sozialistengesetze (Anti-Socialist Laws) passed on October 19, 1878 by the German Reichstag. He opposed to remove of Religion from Social Politics and the separation of Religion and State. He was executed in result of a "Geheimdienst" operation of "Kaiserreich Deutschland" (covert spy operation of the German Empire during Niedermayer–Hentig Expedition) in the forming stage of the WW1. The late Jalal Al-e-Ahmad writes in his On the Services and Treasons of Intellectuals, “The hanged corpse of that honorable man is for me akin to the flag of domination of occidentosis raised above the country after 200 years of struggle.” The aim of the terror operation was to build a political disability within the relationship of Kingdom of Persia and the Russian Empire. Today, he is considered a martyr (Shahid) by Shias in Iran."@en }

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