- Muhammad Taqi Jafari
Allameh Mohammad Taqhi Jafari (born 1923 in
Tabriz ) was anIran ianscholar , thinker, andtheologian .Biography
After elementary school, Muhammad Taqi studied at the Talebieh seminary, and then moved to
Tehran andQom , where he studied under some of the outstanding religious scholars of his time, before leaving forNajaf and attending theNajaf School of Theology .Muhammad Taqi Jafari spent 11 years in Najaf and learned from great
scholars . His progress was so spectacular that he was conferred on the greatest degree of jurisprudence –ijtihad – when he was only 23.When Jafari returned to
Iran , he continued to study the new waves of thought that were rapidly spreading throughout intellectualism. He undoubtedly approved the basic idea of intellectualism, which was what had drawn him from decadent, traditional thoughts to study modern ones; the study that dominated his 60-year academic career.As an explorer of anthropological domains, Muhammad Taqi endeavored to discover mankind accurately, so he began by practically showing value for human beings, and presenting the highest of moral values and constructive patterns in his behavior. Maybe it was his moral excellence that helped him accomplish so much in a rather short period of time.
Works
Allameh wrote many books on a vast variety of fields, the most prominent of which are his 15-volume Interpretation and Criticism of
Rumi 'sMasnavi , and his unfinished, 27-volume Translation and Interpretation of theNahj al-Balagha . These two major works of Jafari contain his most important thoughts and ideas in fields like anthropology, sociology, moral ethics, philosophy and mysticism.External links
* [http://allameh-jafari.com/ Official website]
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