Sirous Rowshani


Sirous Rowshani was an Iranian physician and anesthesiologist. He was persecuted many times for his Baháʼí Faith before the Iranian Revolution. Although he was under scrutiny, he continued to work in a hospital. After the revolution in Bahman, Sirous was threatened twice by the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and in the winter of 1982 he was executed by firing squad.

Early life

Sirous Rowshani was born to a Baháʼí family in 1928 in Tabriz. As a teenager, he stopped attending school and entered the market trade due to financial difficulties and family hardship. However, at age 17, he completed 3 years of study in one year, and then completed two more years of study and entered medical school.
After graduating in medicine, Sirous specialized in general anesthesia, and was employed at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. In 1957, Sirous married Parveen Sheikh al-Islami and they had three children. Sirous was repeatedly threatened and harassed by those who disagreed with his religion. In 1974, he was transferred to Tehran by the Ministry of Health and was expelled many times from his job as an anesthesiologist. He was repeatedly re-employed because of his skills.

After the revolution

Following the revolution, pressure continued to intensify on Sirous, often at the hands of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who bothered and threatened him. At his workplace, he was under surveillance and pursued by the militias. He and his family survived multiple assassination attempts, scenes and false accidents planned and executed by the IRGC.

Arrest

Sirous Rowshani, who had survived several assassination attempts by the fall of 1981, was detained on December 13, 1981 at the second session of the Baha'i Faith along with Kamran Samimi, Jinous Mahmoudi, Mahmoud Majnoob, Jalal Azizi, Mehdi Amin Amin, Ezzat Forouhi and Ghodrat Rouhani.

Execution

Sirous was executed by firing squad less than a month after his arrest in Dey 1982, along with seven members of the second Baha'i congregation.
The head of the judicial system of Iran announced the execution of Sirous Rowshani and his friends for espionage. This led to their execution.

Special effects

In addition to his medical expertise, Sirous was well versed in artistic fields such as literature, poetry, and music. He was familiar with Persian traditional string music instruments such as setar and santur. While he played he read lyrics and sang songs.
In addition to a poetry book which Sirous had written, he produced several volumes of books such as Barge Sabz, Hayate Baha'I, Gorg Dar Lebas and Ayame Dar Beh Dari.