Sadegh tabatabai biography examples

  • His writings on the principles of interest-free banking and Islamic economics, as well as his theoretical foundations of society and its organs.
  • Biography.
  • CAS alumnus and master lecturer Sassan Tabatabai has translated Blind Owl, an Iranian novella first published in
  • By Marc Chalufour

    Blind Owl was first published in as a handwritten manuscript. Just 50 copies were produced—but many versions have followed. The novella, by Iranian writer Sadeq Hedayat, has been banned, censored—and celebrated.

    The story, told in the first individ by an opium-fueled narrator, blurs reality and synvilla. He talks of his trade—repeatedly painting the same scene onto cheap pen cases—and recounts the various ways he has witnessed and interacted with the old man and ung woman in the image. Is it real? Or all in his mind? And when he realizes there’s a dead body in his apartment that he must dispose of, we’re left wondering if he’s committed a gruesome crime. Little is obvious.

    Blind Owl is filled with disturbing imagery—drugs, violent sex, and death all factor into the narrator’s tale, and explain some of the controversy that has surrounded it. The book is also now hailed as a classic of Persian literature, and Hedayat—a prolific writer until his death

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  • Part of Dr. Sadegh Tabatabaei Memoirs

    Imam Concern about the Status of Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Baqir Sadr and Actions to Transfer Him to Iran

    Faezeh Sasanikhah
    Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian


    Martyr Seyyed Mohammad Baqer Sadr, who was thrilled by the growth of Islamic struggles in Iran, was constantly busy compiling various treatises on issues related to the movement based on jurisprudential principles and even the primary issues of the Islamic government. As I have said somewhere else, he had a governmental attitude towards jurisprudence and considered issues based on the fluid interests of society. His writings on the principles of interest-free banking and Islamic economics, as well as his theoretical foundations of society and its organs, had already been published. But there were also issues which had not been published because of the expediency and political necessity of the time. A few weeks after the victory of the Revolution, when his wife - my aunt - came to I

    Shahabeddin Tabatabaei

    Iranian politician and journalist

    Shahabeddin Tabatabaei (Persian: شهاب الدین طباطبایی) is an Iranian politician, author, journalist, reformist, head of the youth department at Iran's Islamic Participation Front,[1] and the Secretary general of the Iranian Neda Party.[2]

    He was the director of the youth committee for Mir-Hossein Mousavi in the 10th presidential election of Iran and was arrested during the protests that followed the 10th presidential election of Iran in [3][4]

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    Tabatabaei was the director of the youth committee for Mir-Hossein Mousavi during the election.[3][4] When Iranian authorities blocked Facebook during the election campaign he said:

    Every single media outlet that is seen as competition for Ahmadinejad is at risk of being closed.[5]

    and called it "a swift reaction" to a major pro-Mousavi rally in a Tehran sports stadium which included an appearance