Sadat Shahidi Mashhad The Shahidi family of
Khorasan are a distinguished and influential Sayyid family that dominated the prominent religious positions in
Mashhad for approximately 150 years, and thereby deeply influenced the contemporary history of Iran. They are descended from Ayatollah
Mirza Mohammad Mehdi Khorasani (), who traced his lineage to
Imam Jafar Sadeq through
Shah Nematollah Vali. In 1803, Mirza Mehdi became the fourth enumerated martyr (shahid) of Shia Islam when he was killed by (or at the direction of) Nader Mirza Afshar because Nader Mirza mistakenly blamed Mirza Mehdi for surrendering the city of Mashhad to the Qajars. As such, Mirza Mehdi's descendants became known as the Shahidi family. Mirza Mehdi was one of the most distinguished clerics of his time, teaching theology, Islamic jurisprudence, philosophical sciences, and mathematics. He was also the Custodian of the Shrine of Imam Reza and the Friday prayer leader. Currently, Hojjatoleslam Ahmad Alamolhoda (Sadat Shahidi) is the Friday Prayer leader in Mashhad and is also that city's representative in the Iranian Assembly of Experts. In 1927, when family names were chosen in Mashhad, some of Mirza Mehdi's descendants chose a name that contained Shahidi (e.g. Aleshahidi, Shahidi, Ghavam Shahidi, Nezam Shahidi, Taher Shahidi, Imen Shahidi, Vosough Shahidi, Davoud Shahidi or Emami Shahidi). However, other descendants chose different last names (e.g. Khorasani, Habibollahi, Habib, Alamolhoda, Fayyaz or Majidi). ===Sadat Shahidi in
Bafq (Bafgh) City of Yazd=== Shahidi is the surname of descendants of the martyr Seyed Amin, known as ASeyed Ahmad Shahidi, a religious cleric born c. 1820 and killed by
Qajar government forces for defense of human rights in
Bafq city of
Yazd province of Iran. This event occurred in the major Mosque of
Bafq city about 1880. He is buried in the main mosque of
Bafq city, and his biography is inscribed in the entrance porch of the mosque. He was of
Sadat descent. After this event, his descendants changed their surname from Amin to Shahidi. ==Notable people with this surname==