Nematollah Salehi Najafabadi
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Ayatollah Nematollah Salehi Najafabadi (1923/24 in Najafabad, Isfahan province – 2006 in Tehran) was an Iranian cleric, scholar and proponent of Islamic Unity, who spent most years after the Iranian revolution of 1979 under house arrest.
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Background
Nematollah Salehi Najafabadi was born in 1923/24 and studied in Isfahan with Rahim Arbab and Mohammad Hasan Alem Najafabadi. Later he continued his studies in
He wrote Shahid-e Javid (The Eternal Martyr), which he started to conceive in 1961. It radically reinterpreted early Shii history. Despite the author's
In his essay Vahdat-e Islami, Najafabadi advocates steps towards Shii and Sunni
He died in Tehran in 2006.[citation needed]
Students
Among those present were his lessons were
We, of course, but much more the teachers who influenced us one of
In the summer of 2006 Mohammad Ali Kousha|Mohammad Ali kousha student and close friend of Salehi Najafabad, along with Mohsen kadivar and Mohammad ali Ayazi action for the Foundation for the Publication of Ayatollah Salehi Najafabadi was under Saleh Foundation [5]
Works and Publications
(in Persian)
- Shahid-e Javid (The Eternal Martyr) (Qom 1968)
- Tautee-ye Shah bar zedde Imam Khomeini (The Shah's Conspiracy against Khomeini) (1984)
- Vahdat-e Islami (Islamic Unity) (article, 1985)
- hokoumate salehan(righteous government) (Qom 1983)
- Najafabadi, Nematollah Salehi (2003). Jahad Dar Eslam. Nashr-e Ney. p. 326. ISBN 978-9-643-12702-2.
- Najafabadi, Nematollah Salehi (2009). Religious Extremism: Intellectual and Doctrinal Deviance in Islam. Organization for the Advancement of Islamic Knowledge and Humanitarian Services. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-968-08684-1.
See also
- Ayatollah Montazeri
- Vilayat-e Faqih (disambiguation)
Further reading
- Mustafa, Akyol (2021). "Reopening Muslim Minds A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance". The Independent Review. 26 (2). Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- The Politics of Shahid-e Javid
- Ghobadzadeh, Naser (2014). "Clerics against Clericalism". In Ghobadzadeh, Naser (ed.). Religious Secularity: Shiite Repudiation of the Islamic State. Oxford University Press. pp. 150–170. ISBN 978-0-199-39117-2.
References
- ^ The Failed Pan-Islamic Program of the Islamic Republic By Wilfried Buchta p.287
- ^ "Qom, Najaf differ on approaches to tolerance". AL-MONITOR. 24 January 2014.
- ^ asaye mousa-biography part
- ^ resalat newspaper 18 August 1989
- ^ "ماهنامه علوم انسانی مهرنامه | توقع از حوزه بیش از این است". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2016-05-02.