Hassan Hassanzadeh Amoli
Iranian Shi'ite theologian (1929-2021) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ḥasan Ḥasan-zādih Ãmulī (Persian: حسن حسنزاده آملی: 10 February, 1929[1] – 25 September, 2021) was an Iranian Shi'ite theologian known for his mystical tendencies[2] and Islamic philosophy.[3] He was among clerics who overcomed the traditional opposition to teaching philosophy courses at Shi'ite seminaries.[4] He wrote many books in philosophy, mysticism, mathematics, astronomy, Persian and Arabic literature.He interpreted the Islamic philosophical tradition in a similar way to Mulla Sadra, which is a reconciliation of religion, reason and mysticism. His books include Sharh fusus al-hikam, Tashih nahj al-balagha, Insan dar 'urf-i 'irfan, Tashih kalila wa dimna.
Allamah Hassan Hassanzadeh Amoli | |
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Born | Hassan Hassanzadeh Tabari Amoli (1928-02-12)12 February 1928 |
Died | 25 September 2021(2021-09-25) (aged 94) Amol, Iran |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
Denomination | Shia |
Jurisprudence | Ja'fari |
Creed | Usuli |
He died on Saturday, 25 September 2021, at the age of 93.[5] Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei offered prayers on his body.[6] Hassanzadeh Amoli was elected as a "Immortal figures of Iran" in 2003.[7]
Hassanzadeh-Amoli was father-in-law of Iranian conservative politician Baqer Larijani.[8]