Abdollah Javadi-Amoli

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Muslim scholar
Ayatollah Javadi Amoli, addressing people in a mosque in Qom
Name: Abdollah Javadi-Amoli
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Birth: 1933
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Ethnicity: Persian
Region: Iran
Maddhab: Shia Twelver
School tradition: Transcendent Theosophy
Main interests: Islamic philosophy, Tafsir, Fiqh and Hadith
Works: Tafsir Tasnim
Influences: Allameh Tabatabaei

Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli (Persian: عبدالله جوادی آملی) is a conservative Iranian politician and one of the prominent Islamic scholars of Hawza in Qom. He was born in 1933 in Amol, north of Iran. Then he studied Islamic courses in Amol, Tehran and Qom.

He was the lead of Ayatollah Khomini's mission to Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of USSR in January 1988. [1][2]

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Persian books:

  • Tasnim (Tafsir)
  • As-Saareh-e-Khelqat (Discussions about the philosophy of faith and evidence of the existence of almighy God )
  • Guidance in Quran
  • Wilayat ul-Faqih, Qom: Esra Publication.
  • As-Saareh-e-Khelqat (A Book About Mahdi)
  • Donya Shinaasee Va Donya Giraye Dar Nahjul Balagheh

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