Before the 1979
Iranian Revolution, Arafi was a preacher and writer. His public profile increased after
Ali Khamenei became Supreme Leader in 1989. In the years that followed, Arafi was appointed to a series of official positions. In 1992, at the age of 33, he was named Friday prayer leader of his hometown, Meybod, an appointment considered relatively early in his career. He subsequently assumed additional roles within Iran’s religious and political institutions, including, in 2015, his appointment as Friday prayer leader of
Qom. Despite Arafi's lack of participation in the written test by the Guardian Council to participate in the Assembly of Experts, he was confirmed to the Assembly in the elections of 2015, thanks to the Article III of the Law regulating the Assembly of Experts elections in Iran, which allows a discretionary approval by the
supreme leader of Iran to overrule the requirements of the Guardian Council. In July 2016, Khamenei appointed Arafi, then 57, as head of Iran’s seminaries nationwide. Three years later, in July 2019, Khamenei appointed him to the 12-member
Guardian Council, a constitutional body responsible for reviewing legislation and supervising elections, including the approval of candidates for public office.
Records and responsibilities • President of the International Center for Islamic Sciences and a member of the board of trustees • President of the University Research Institute • Educational Department in
Imam Khomeini Institute • Research Council of
Qom Seminary • Friday the city of
Meybod • Member of the
Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution • Seminary president of Iran • Head of
Al-Mustafa International University Al-Mustafa International University From 2009 to 2018, Arafi was the head of
Al-Mustafa International University, a religious educational centre for "spreading the ideology of Islamic Republic" and "spreading Shia Islam". Arafi claimed that in eight years the institute had converted 50 million people to Shia, a claim regarded by many experts as "unbelievable and unachievable." As of 2020, Arafi said that around 40,000 non-Iranian seminarians were studying in Iran, and that a further 80,000 students had graduated from Al-Mustafa International University over the years. and his candidacy to be that successor. According to
Iran Wire, Arafi is a "prominent hardline cleric" and is widely considered a "staunch loyalist to the core ideology of the Islamic Republic." Arafi is the clerical representative of the council, unlike the other members of the Interim Leadership Council. Because of this, it is suspected that he might become the head of council. After Khamenei's death in the Iran conflict,
misinformation circulated on social media platforms that Arafi also died in the strikes on Iran, including a online post by US General
Michael Flynn, the former National Security Advisor to President
Donald Trump, in addition, some Israeli media outlets also reported his death, however no government, including the
US,
Israeli, and
Iranian government, or
international media outlet, has announced his death, and that he governed Iran along with the other members of the Interim Leadership Council between
Ali Khamenei's death and
Mojtaba Khamenei's election as Supreme Leader. == Ideology ==