Hossein Ansarian
Hossein Ansarian (Persian: حسین انصاریان) is an Iranian Shia scholar, author and lecturer on Islam and mysticism.
Sheikh Hossein Ansarian | |
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Ansari in 2019 | |
Title | Ayatollah |
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Born | [1] | 9 November 1944
Religion | Islam |
Ethnicity | Iranian |
Era | Modern history |
Creed | Usuli Twelver Shia Islam |
Main interest(s) | Fiqh |
Relatives | Ali Ansarian (nephew) |
Muslim leader | |
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Early life
Hossein Ansarian was born on 9 November 1944 in Khvansar, Isfahan, Iran. His father, Muhammad Bagher, was from Haj Sheikh dynasty that were famous and important family in the Medina and Khvansar.[2] Also, his mother was from Sayyid Mostafavi family.[3]
Migration to Tehran
When Hossein was three years old, they went to Tehran and lived in Khorasan district where Ali Akbar Borhan, Shia scholar, established Borhan school and Hossein participated in his classes. After high school, he decided to go Seminary. In 1962, he went Qom Seminary and then continued his education in Qom and Tehran Seminary.[4]
His teachers
He Has several teachers in different time of his education include:[1][2]
- AliAkbar Borhan
- Sayyid Muhammad Taghi Ghazanfari Khvansari
- Sayyid Hossein Alavi Khvansari
- Hajj Sayyid Muhammad Ali ibn al-Ridha Khvansari
- Ali Falsafi
- Hajj Sheikh Abbas Tehrani
- Hajj Agha Hossein Fatemi
- Mohammad Fazel Lankarani
- Sayyid Muhammad Muhaqheqh Damad
- Mirza Hashem Amoli
- Hussein-Ali Montazeri
- Ali Meshkini
- Mohammad Yazdii
Ansarian's translated books
Persian title | Translated title | Language(s) |
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Bā Kāravān-e Nūr | Accompanying the Caravan of Light | Endlish |
Nezām-e Khānevāde dar Eslām | The Family System in Islam/ The Islamic Family Structure | English, Urdu, Russian, Turkish, Arabic |
Sharh-e Du'a Kumayl | Commentary on Kumayl Devotions | Arabic, Urdu, English |
Tawbe, Āghūsh-e Rahmat | Repentance, the Bosom of Mercy | Arabic, English, Urdu |
Dīyār-e 'Āsheqān (Sharh-e Sahīfa al-Sajjādīyya) | The Land of Lovers (Commentary on Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya) | English |
Ahl-e Bayt | The Prophet's (AS) Household, the Earth Inhabiting Divines | Urdu, Arabic, English, Russian |
Luqman al-Hakeem | Luqman al-Hakeem | Urdu |
Books
- Translation of the Holy Qur'an.
- Translation of Nahj al-Balāgha.
- Translation of Sahīfat al-Kāmilat al-Sajjādīyya.
- Translation and paraphrase of Mafātīh al-Janān.
- Commentary on Kūmayl's Devotions. New edition.
- Ahl-e Bayt, 'Arshīyān-e Farshneshīn ("The Prophet's (AS) Household, the Earth Inhabiting Divines").
- Mu'āsherat ("sociability, association").
- Jelve-hā-ye Rahmat-e Elāhī ("Manifestations of Divine Blessings").
- Farhang-e Mehr-varzī ("The Culture of Love").
- 'Ebrat-Āmūz ("Admonitions").
- Zībā'ī-hā-ye Akhlāq ("The Beauties of Good Morals").
- Tawbe, Āghūsh-e Rahmat ("Repentance, the bosom of Mercy").
- Bar Bāl-e Andīshe ("On the Wings of Thought"), 2 vols., in print.
- Bā Kāravān-e Nūr ("Accompanying the Caravan of Light").
- Sīmā-ye Namāz ("The visage of Prayers").
- Luqmān-e Hakīm ("Luqman, the Sage").
- Furūghī az Tarbīyat-e Eslāmī ("Beams of Light from Islamic Education").
- Rasā'il-e Hajj ("Treatises on Pilgrimage to Mecca").
- Dīvān-e Ash'ār (Majmu'a-ye Ghazalīyyāt) ("Poetical Works, Collection of Ghazals).
- Pursesh-hā va Pāsukh-hā ("Questions and Answers"), 5 vols., in print.
- Nezām-e Khānevāde dar Eslām ("The Family System in Islam").
- Mūnes-e Jān ("The Beloved").
- 'Erfān-e Eslāmī (Sharh-e Misbāh al-Sharī'a) ("Islamic Mysticism, Commentary on M.), 15 vols, new edition.
- Dīyār-e 'Āsheqān (Sharh-e Sahīfa al-Sajjādīyya) ("The Land of Lovers, Commentary on S.), 15 vols, in print.
- Seyr-ī dar Ma'āref-e Eslāmī, ("Survey of Islamic Teachings"), vol.1, 'Aql, Kelīd-e Ganj-e Sa'ādat ("Intellect, the Key to the Treasure of Happiness"), vol.2, 'Aql, Mahram-e Rāz-e Malakūt ("Intellect, the Confidant of the Secret of the Heaven"), vol.3, Hadīth-e 'Aql va Nafs ("Discourse on Intellect and Soul").
- Majmū'a-ye Sukhanrānī-hā-ye Mawzū'ī ("Collection of Twenty Lectures Arranged by Topics").
- Eslām va Kār va Kūshesh ("Islam, Work, and Effort").
- Eslām va 'Elm va Dānesh ("Islam, Science, and Knowledge").
- Imām Hasan Ebn-e 'Alī rā Behtar Beshenāsīm ("Let Us Improve Our Knowledge Regarding Hasan b. 'Alī (AS).
- Ma'navīyyat, Asāsī-tarīn Nīyāz-e 'Asr-e Mā ("Spirituality, The Greatest Need of Our Time").
- Besū-ye Qūr'ān va Eslām ("Towards The Qur'an and Islam").
- Marz-e Rushanā'ī ("Border of Light", collection of poetry).
- Munājāt-e 'Ārefān ("Mystics' Devotions", collection of poetry).
- Chashme-sār-e 'Eshq ("Fountain of Love", collection of poetry).
- Golzār-e Muhabbat ("Garden of Love", collection of poetry).
- 'Ebrat-hā-ye Rūzgār ("Lessons of Time").
- Nasīm-e Rahmat ("Breeze of Mercy").
- Akhlāq-e Khūbān ("Moralia of the Good).
- Dar Bārgah-e Nūr ("At the Threshold of Light").
- Chehel Hadīth-e Hajj ("Forty Traditions Regarding Pilgrimage to Mecca").
- Hajj, Vādī-ye Amn ("Pilgrimage to Mecca, the Land of Security").
- Chehre-hā-ye Mahbūb va Manfūr-e Qur'ān ("Loveable and Disgusting Characters in the Qur'an").
- Adab vaĀdāb-e Zā'er ("Pilgrims' Rites").
- Rāhī be Sū-ye Akhlāq-e Eslāmī ("A Path towards Islamic Ethics").
- Velāyat va Rahbarī az Dīdgāh-e Nahj al-Balāgha ("Government and Leadership as Reflected in N.").
- Majmū'a-ye Maqālāt ("Collected Essays").
- 'Ubūdīyyat ("Submission").
- Shifā' dar Qūr'ān ("Cure in Islam").
- Nafts ("Soul").
- Taqrīrāt-e Dars-e Marhūm Āyatullāh al-'Uzmā Hājj Mīrzā Hāshem-e Amulī ("Annotations Taken at the Lectures delivered by the Late A., ms.).
- Taqrīrt-e Dars-e Khrej-e Marhūm Āyatullāh al-'Uzma Hājj Shaykh Abūlfazl-e Najafī-ye Khānsārī ("Annotations Taken at the Lectures Delivered by the Late A. for Students at the Inferential Level", ms.)
References
- "Professor Hossein Ansarian". http://ertebatatedini.ir. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in
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(help) - "Short biography of Hossein Ansarian". http://avamehr.ir. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in
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(help) - "About Hossein Ansarian". imam-sadr.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "Biography of Hossein Ansarian". azka.ir/. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
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