Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat

Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat (Persian: محمدابراهیم همت, April 2, 1955 – March 7, 1984[1]) was an Iranian military leader and teacher.

He was one of the highest ranking officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps during the Iran-Iraq War.

During this period, he tried to familiarize the students with the concept of revolution and for this reason, he was given several warnings from the SAVAK for supposed anti-government activities.

[2] When Iraq invaded Iran, Hemmat joined the military and departed for the southern front.

Ahmad Motevaselian and Hemmat were commissioned by the commander-in-chief of the IRGC to form the 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division.

Hemmat played an important role in Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas where he served as the deputy commander of the IRGC's 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division.

Hemmat's grave in Shahreza