Reza Esfahani (Persian: رضا اصفهانی) was an Iranian politician who was a deputy to the agriculture ministry during Interim Government of Iran, and later served as a parliamentarian for a term.
Before Iranian Revolution, he studied Islamic jurisprudence and was a preacher at Hosseinieh Ershad.
[4] Esfahani offered direct public access to his office, in other words, "simply sat on the floor of his office, opened the door, and handled the problems and grievances of the barefoot peasants".
[6] The Revolutionary Council introduced it in April 1980, which "limited land ownership by small-scale farmers to three times the acreage sufficient to support a peasant family" and transferred mechanized farms to cooperative farms.
[7] Eventually Ruhollah Khomeini ordered the land reform to be stopped.