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Farabi Award In The Humanities And Islamic Studies
The Farabi International Award is given annually by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to humanities. Farabi Award winners become a member of Iran's National Elites Foundation. Outstanding winners *Iraj Afshar *Fathollah Mojtabaei * William Chittick * Carl W. Ernst * Hamid Algar * Jafar Shahidi * Gholamhossein Ebrahimi Dinani * Pirouz Mojtahedzadeh * Mostafa Mohaghegh Damad * Charles-Henri de Fouchécour * Michael Cook (historian) * Richard N. Frye *Abouzar Fattahizadeh * Gary Legenhausen * Abdollah Javadi-Amoli * Reza Davari Ardakani * Mehdi Mohaghegh *Ahmad Samiei Gilani *Hamid Ahmadi (historian) *Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani *Murtada Sharif 'Askari *Herman Landolt *Sadegh Ayenevand *Ezzatollah Fouladvand *Gholamhossein Mosaheb *Mohammad-Ali Eslami Nodooshan *Frank Hole *Javad Tabatabai References External links Official website
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Humanities
Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the time. Today, the humanities are more frequently defined as any fields of study outside of professional training, mathematics, and the natural and social sciences. They use methods that are primarily critical, or speculative, and have a significant historical element—as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural sciences;"Humanity" 2.b, ''Oxford English Dictionary'' 3rd Ed. (2003) yet, unlike the sciences, the humanities have no general history. The humanities include the studies of foreign languages, history, philosophy, language arts (literature, writing, oratory, rhetoric, poetry, etc.), performing arts ( theater, music, dance, etc.), and visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, filmmaking, etc ...
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Mohammad-Ali Eslami Nodooshan
Mohammad Ali Eslami Nodooshan ( fa, محمدعلی اسلامی ندوشن; 25 August 1924 – 25 April 2022) was an Iranian literary critic, translator and poet, and one of the most celebrated contemporary writers on culture and literature in Iran. Life After graduating from high school in Yazd and receiving his BS in Law in Tehran, he set off for France to continue his legal studies and to take his MS and PhD. Afterwards, he returned to Iran and began teaching Literature and Law at the University of Tehran. From 1348 (1969) until two years after the Iran's Revolution in 1978, he taught legal courses and comparative literature at the faculties of Law and Literature of Tehran University. He was founder of Hasti magazine and at the same time he wrote some articles in many of Iranian literary magazines such as Negin, Sokhan and Yaghma. In two last decades of his life, Nodooshan was a journalist of Ettelaat newspaper and International Information newspaper, which were published ...
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Gholamhossein Mosaheb
Gholamhossein Mosaheb (October 13, 1910 – 1979) was an Iranian mathematician and logic Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the science of deductively valid inferences or of logical truths. It is a formal science investigating how conclusions follow from premise ...ian whose works have been praised by other scholars such as Iraj Afshar and Najaf Daryabandari. Being fluent in Persian language, Persian, Arabic, French language, French and English language, English, he studied in Iran, France and England; and received his PhD from University of Cambridge, Cambridge University. He was the founder of Mosaheb Institute of Mathematics, Teacher Training University in Tehran, Teacher Training University and was the director of the Institute of Mathematics of Kharazmi University from 1972-1974. During the 1950s, when Persian scientific typography was flourishing, Mosaheb invented a left slanted right-to-left font sty ...
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Sadegh Ayenevand
Sadegh, or accented Sādegh (in fa, صادق), is an Iranian name and variant of Sadeq. Given name *Sadegh Aliakbarzadeh (born 1932), Iranian boxer *Sadegh Amirazizi (1905–1992), Iranian army general and politician *Sadegh Gashni (born 1986), Iranian footballer *Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (1936–1982), Iranian close aide of Ayatollah Khomeini foreign minister during the Iran hostage crisis following the Iranian Revolution and executed in 1982 for allegedly plotting the assassination of Ayatollah Khomeini and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic *Sadegh Goudarzi (born 1987), Iranian wrestler *Sadegh Hedayat (1903–1951), Iranian writer, translator, and intellectual *Sadegh Karamyar (born 1959), Iranian writer, journalist, screenwriter, and film director *Sadegh Khalkhali (1926–2003), Shia cleric of the Islamic Republic of Iran who is said to have "brought to his job as Chief Justice of the revolutionary courts a relish for summary execution" that earned him a reputation as Iran's "han ...
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Herman Landolt
Herman may refer to: People * Herman (name), list of people with this name * Saint Herman (other) * Peter Noone (born 1947), known by the mononym Herman Places in the United States * Herman, Arkansas * Herman, Michigan * Herman, Minnesota * Herman, Nebraska * Herman, Pennsylvania * Herman, Dodge County, Wisconsin * Herman, Shawano County, Wisconsin * Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Place in India * Herman (Village) Other uses * ''Herman'' (comic strip) * ''Herman'' (film), a 1990 Norwegian film * Herman the Bull, a bull used for genetic experiments in the controversial lactoferrin project of GenePharming, Netherlands * Herman the Clown ( fi, Pelle Hermanni), a Finnish TV clown from children's TV show performed by Veijo Pasanen * Herman's Hermits, a British pop combo * Herman cake (also called Hermann), a type of sourdough bread starter or Amish Friendship Bread starter * ''Herman'' (album) by 't Hof Van Commerce See also * Hermann (other) * Arman (na ...
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Murtada Sharif 'Askari
Sayyid Murtada Al-Askari ( fa, سید مرتضی عسکری; 4 May 1914 – 16 September 2007), known as Allamah 'Askari, was a Shia scholar and a neo-religious thinker. He took a scholarly approach to the history of Islam. ''150 So-Called Companions'', ''Recourse to the Prophet and Consecration to his Relict'', and ''Abdullah ibn Saba and Other Historical Legends'' are some of his more significant books. Early life and education 'Askari was born in Samarra, Iraq, on 14 May 1914. His ancestors were amongst the jurisprudence traditionalists of their era. In the 17th century, Allamah Majlisi invited his ancestors to Saveh (in today's Iran) and gave them the title of ''Shaykh al-Islam'' (a position equivalent to the Imam of Friday prayers). A number of Sunni people converted to Shiism by his ancestors' guidance in the city of Saveh, Allamah 'Askari said. He lost his father when he was child and his maternal grandmother raised him. 'Askari entered the seminary in Samarra at a ...
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Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani
Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani ( fa, مهدی فدایی مهربانی , born 1982) is an Iranian writer and researcher in Islamic philosophy, mysticism and political philosophy. He is one of the winners of Farabi International Award, 2009 and the Winner of Iran’s Book of the Year Awards, 2016. Mehrabani has written several books and articles and currently is an assistant Professor at University of Tehran The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, fa, دانشگاه تهران) is the most prominent university located in Tehran, Iran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as its research and teaching pro .... Mehrabani used to be a researcher at State University of New York (Stony Brook) from 2017 to 2018. Works Books * ''The Necessity of Shi'ite Spirituality as a Global Ethics for The Contemporary World : Henry Corbin’s View'', in the "Spirituality and Global Ethics", edited by: Mahmoud Masaeli (University of Ottawa), Cambridge Scholar ...
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Hamid Ahmadi (historian)
Hamid Ahmadi (born April 15, 1945 in Sari, Iran) is a historian of modern Iranian history. He received his Msc in Naval Studies, M.A. in Political Science and worked on his Ph.D in this field at the Free University of Berlin. Ahmadi was a member of the Iranian Military-Naval Strategic Committee and military adviser to the defence minister in 1979 and military adviser to former Iranian president Abulhassan Banisadr in 1980 to 1981. He is the founder and director of the Research Association for Iranian Oral History (RAIOH), which aims to expand knowledge of recent and contemporary Iranian history and politics by covering more general aspects of social history. In pursuit of these objectives, the association conducts oral history interviews and also collects documents, both manuscript and printed. While RAIOH has interviewed many leading politicians, diplomats and soldiers, it also tries to preserve for posterity the ideas, sentiments, experience, lives and what the French Annales Sc ...
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Ahmad Samiei Gilani
Ahmad Samii Gilani ( fa, احمد سمیعی گیلانی; 31 January 1921 – 22 March 2023) was an Iranian writer, editor, translator, and academic. Life and career Born in Tehran, the son of a mujtahid, Samii graduated in literature and got a master's degree in linguistics at the University of Tehran. A member of the Tudeh Party of Iran, he was imprisoned for two and a half years for his political activities. He worked as a Dehkhoda Dictionary editor and collaborated with the Franklin Institute, the Institute for Cultural Studies and Research, and the Soroush publishing house. As an essayist, Samii is best known for the book ''Vīrāyeš va Negāreš'' (Persian: "ویرایش و نگارش", 'Editing and Writing'). Also a translator, his works include translations in Persian of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gustave Flaubert, George Sand, Denis Diderot, Michel de Montaigne and Noam Chomsky's works. He served as director of the contemporary literature department of the Academy of ...
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Mehdi Mohaghegh
Mehdi Mohaghegh, sometimes transliterated Mahdi Muhaqqiq, (born 1930, Mashad, Iran) is an Iranian scholar specializing in Persian literature, Islamic studies and philosophy. He has a Ph.D. in both Ilahiyyat (theology) and Persian language and literature; he joined The Faculty of Literature and Humanities at Tehran University in 1960. He has been teaching at the School of Oriental and African Studies in England (1961-1963), McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies in Canada (1965-1998), and The International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization in Malaysia (1991-1996). He is founder and director of the McGill Institute of Islamic Studies Tehran Branch since 1968, where he has collaborated with Toshihiko Izutsu and Herman Landolt on several important projects. Professor Mohaghegh is the author and editor of more than fifty books and over two hundred and ten articles on Persian language and literature, Islamic philosophy and mysticism, and the history of Islamic medici ...
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