Asadullah Mamaghani
Sheikh Asadullah Mamaghani (
clergyman, who helped theorize the relationship between the Pahlavi state and religious leaders.[1][2]
Life
Asadullah Mamaghani was born in 1881 in
At the close of World War I, Mamaghani returned to Iran and was immediately offered a position in the Supreme Court, but declined to complete his legal education in Istanbul. He later served as Minister of Justice in the Sa'ed cabinet, after which he was appointed to the Supreme Court.[4]
Philosophy
Mamaghani is known for his clever and innovative theories of
Shia jurisprudence. He may be the second generation of Muslim intellectuals to pioneer in the field of religion and state in Iran.[5] Mamaghani challenged conventional wisdom on theories of establishment,[6] arguing that disagreement between the secular power and the (Shia) clerics necessarily leads to popular disaffection and rebellion.[7]
References
- ^ rasekhoon. Asadullah Mamaghani.
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- ^ noormags. Part of the statement of Mr. Sheikh Asadullah Mamaghani.
- ^ tebyan. life of Haj Sheikh Asadullah Mamaghani. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
- ^ icnc. Bibliographic information.
- ^ Ashkuri, Youssef Hassan [حسن یوسفی اشکوری] (February 29, 1392). روشنفکران دینی و سکولاریسم در ایران: گزارشی مختصر و اجمالی از افکار و آرای روشنفکران مسلمان و نواندیشان دینی ایران معاصر. [Religious intellectuals and Iranian secularism: Briefly surveying the thoughts and opinions of contemporary Iranian Muslim intellectuals and religious thinkers]. Thought [اندیشه] > Theology [دینیسیاسی]. Rahesabz (in Persian). Archived from the original on 24 Sep 2015.
- ^ "شیخ اسدالله ممقانی تئوریسین تعامل روحانیت و دولت" [Sheikh Asadullah Momqani, a theorist of clergy-government relations]. Modern Citizen [شهروند امروز].