Baqer Moin (Persian: باقر معین) is a BBC journalist and author.
He has been described as "a specialist on Iran and Islam and is head of the BBC's Persian Service" (in 1999)[1] and as "BBC's Central Asia specialist" (2001)[2] According to the American newspaper The New York Times, Mr. Moin grew up in Iran, where he learned "Persian and Arabic poetry, mysticism and philosophy from his father, who was trained as a cleric but earned a living as a farmer."
Mr. Moin studied in the religious seminaries of Mashhad in Eastern Iran before becoming a journalist.
[1] which the NY Times called "the first serious and accessible examination of the ayatollah's life.
"[3] Amazon.com describes him as having written extensively on Islam, Iran and Afghanistan.