Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari

Allameh Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari (Persian: علامه محمد تقی جعفری) (15 August 1925[1] – 16 November 1998)[2] was an Iranian scholar, philosopher, intellectual, and islamic theologist. Ja'fari was a Shia philosopher and thinker in the recent time. He was expert in various fields such as history, logic, metaphysics, philosophy, literature, mysticism, jurisprudence, and philosophy of science.[3]

Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari
محمدتقی جعفری
Allameh Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari
Other namesPersian: محمدتقی جعفری
Personal
Born(1925-08-15)15 August 1925
Tabriz, Iran (formerly Varzeqan)
Died16 November 1998(1998-11-16) (aged 73)
ReligionShia Islam (Usuli Twelver)
Other namesPersian: محمدتقی جعفری
Senior posting
WebsiteThe Ostad Jafari Institute

Biography

Mohammad-Taki Ja'fari was born on 1923 in Tabriz, Iran. He graduated from elementary studies in Tabriz and continued his education in the Talebieh Seminary. Mohammad-Taghi then went to Qom and Tehran Seminaries for benefiting from religious scholars of the time. Thereafter he left Iran for 11 years to attend the School of Theology in Najaf. He achieved his Ijtihad degree when he was 23 years old. Ja'fari returned to Iran and taught in Qom and Tehran.[4][5]

Works

  • Interpretation and Criticism of Rumi's Masnavi (15 volumes)
  • Translation and Interpretation of the Nahj al-Balagha (27 volumes)
  • Pioneer Culture to the Rescue of Mankind
  • The Mystery of Life
  • The Conscience
  • Positive Mysticism
  • Imam Hossein's Prayers at the Arafat Desert (Arabic)
  • The Coordination between Science & Religion (Arabic)
  • The Conscience
  • Religion and Moral Ethics
  • Mabda' A'ala
  • From One Sea to Another (An Index to the Mathnavi, 4 volumes)
  • Three Poets – Hafiz, Sa'di and Nizami
  • An Analysis of Khayyam's Personality
  • An Interpretation, Review and Analysis of Rumi's Mathnavi
  • Rumi and Ideologies
  • What Makes Rumi's Words So Fascinating
  • The Relationship between Man and the Universe
  • Ideals of Life and the Ideal Life
  • Philosophy and Aim of Life
  • Man and Creation
  • Man in Elevating, Evolution Life
  • Man Seen in the Koran
  • Motion and change as seen in the koran
  • A Study and Critique of David Hume's Thoughts on Four Philosophical Issues
  • A Study and Critique of the Russell-Wyatt Dialog
  • A Study and Critique of Selected Thoughts of Bertrand Russell
  • A Study and Critique of The Adventures of Ideas
  • Human Rights from Islamic and Western Viewpoints
  • Islam's Political Philosophy
  • Mysticism and Gnostics
  • Positive Mysticism
  • A Legal and Jurisprudential Study of the Human Genome Project
  • Speculative (Systematic) Theology and Its Modern Forms
  • Fatalism and Free Will
  • The Philosophy of Religion
  • Jurisprudential Sources
  • Al-reza'a
  • Worship and Wisdom in Islamic Jurisprudence
  • Ta'avon –uddin val-elm
  • Nahayat-ol-edrak al-vaqe'ee bain-ol-phalsafat-ol-qadima va al-hadisa
  • A Study of the Philosophy of Science
  • Science and Religion in Reasonable Life
  • Recognition and Knowledge Seen in Science and the Koran
  • Al-amr Bain-ol-amrain
  • Fatalism and Free Will
  • The Philosophy of Religion
  • Imam Hossein's Prayers at the Arafat Desert
  • Imam Hossein, the Martyr of Human Pioneer Culture
  • A Complete Translation of the Nahj-ol-balaqeh
  • The Exploration of Thoughts (2 volumes)
  • In Presence of Wisdom
  • Reasonable Life
  • A Compilation of Articles
  • The Message of Wisdom
  • Pioneer Culture to the Rescue of Mankind
  • The Mystery of Life
  • A Plan for Cultural Revolution

Death

Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari died in London on 16 November 1998 and was buried in Mashhad in the vicinity of Imam Reza Shrine.[6]

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References

  1. Allameh Ja'fari's birthday dana.ir
  2. Memorial of Allameh Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari hawzah.net
  3. Seyed Javad Miri (14 August 2010). Reflections on the Social Thought of Allama M.T. Jafari: Rediscovering the Sociological Relevance of the Primordial School of Social Theory. University Press of America. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-7618-5192-9.
  4. Timothy Wright (7 November 2013). No Peace Without Prayer: Encouraging Muslims and Christians to Pray Together; A Benedictine Approach. Liturgical Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-8146-3847-7.
  5. "Allameh Jafari commemoration in the 23rd Book Fair". Iran's Book News Agency. 10 May 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  6. Hussaini, Muhammad Reza. "Allamah Muhammad Taqi Jafari". imamreza.net. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
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