Mohammad Hanifnejad, together with Saeed Mohsen and Ali Asghar Badiazadegan, founded the
Mojahedin Khalq organization in the middle of September 1344. At the time of the foundation, it was simply called "Organization" and until his execution, this organization was not called "People's
Mojahedin Khalq Organization". In 1341, Hanifnejad met [Saeed Mohsen] in Qazal Qala prison. They believed that the Shah's regime changed the phase of the struggle with the demonstrations of 15 Khordad 42. According to Mohammad Hanifnejad, "the killing of people who were empty-handed showed that I can no longer continue fighting with the old methods." In addition to the struggle, they studied
Islam and Western schools and the struggles of the people of Iran and the rest of the world, and reached armed struggle and founded the organization. Hanifnejad and the early members of the People's
Mojahedin Khalq Organization had examined new answers to issues from the heart of Islam and compiling and presenting it. They were trying to find a way to fight with the new era from the heart of
Shia history. Together with Saeed Mohsen and
Ali Asghar Badiazadegan, he learned the first lessons of Islam that is compatible with the new era and responsive to new issues from
Engineer Bazargan,
Ayatollah Taleghani and
Dr. Sahabi. == Execution ==