Mohammad Bagher Ansari

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Mohammad Bagher Ansari ( listen ? / I ; * 1946 in Mahallat , Iran ) is an Islamic theologian , legal scholar and philosopher . Audio file / audio sample

Life

At the age of 21 he translated his first book from Arabic into Persian . He completed his training in higher theology with a focus on law and philosophy in 1981 in Qom . From 1971 to 1976 he worked in a three-person research group led by Ayatollah Sejjed Mohammad Beheschti with the interpretation of the Qur'an and the relationship between Western philosophy and Islam. During these years another translation appeared on the topic of Different Christian Schools of Faith . In 1971 Hojjatolislam Ansari founded an “Office for International Islamic Relations” in Qom and made contact with other Islamic institutions. After the Islamic Revolution , he carried out various charitable activities. From 1982 to 1992 he was deputy chairman of the "Organization for Islamic Dissemination". He was also the editor-in-chief of the English-language newspaper Tehran Times . From 1992 to 1998 he was director of the Islamic Center Hamburg . Since his return to Iran, maintaining and expanding international relations has been part of his field of activity.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Islamic Center Hamburg: Head of the IZH ; accessed on August 20, 2016.