The Housing Foundation of Islamic Revolution (Persian: بنیاد مسکن انقلاب اسلامی) was established on April 10, 1979, by the order of Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to provide housing for the deprived and to be responsible for the development of the country's villages and the construction of urban housing units within the policies and programs of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
[4][5] Chapter One of the Statute: The Housing Foundation of Islamic Revolution, which is briefly called the Foundation in the statute, is the institution of the Islamic Revolution, which was established by the decree of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ruhollah Khomeini, to provide housing for the deprived, especially the villagers, within the framework of government policies and programs.
[6] Chapter Two of the Statute:[7][8] Chapter Three of the Statute; The pillars of the Housing Foundation of Islamic Revolution are:[4][9] Chapter Four of the Statute: Financial and general regulations;[10][11] The Housing Foundation of Islamic Revolution has a head office in the capital of Iran (Tehran) and 31 branches in the provincial capitals and more than 278 sub-branches in the cities of the country.
In addition, seven executive agencies are actually responsible for carrying out the special responsibility of the Housing Foundation in relation to housing development in cities and villages and low-income groups and the reconstruction of disaster-affected areas.
[21] The foundation has a monthly magazine called Housing message (Persian: پیام مسکن) too.