Reza Hosseini Nassab

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Grand Ayatollah
Reza Hosseini Nassab
آية الله سید رضا حسینی‌نسب
Religion Usuli Twelver Shi`a Islam
School Ja`fari
Personal
Born 1960
Yazd, Iran
Senior posting
Based in Canada
Title Grand Ayatollah
Religious career
Post Grand Ayatollah
Website www.hoseini.org

Grand Ayatollah[1][2] Seyed Reza Hosseini Nassab (Persian: سيد رضا حسيني نسب) (born 1960) is an Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja,[3][4][5] currently residing in Canada.[6] He was the President and Imam of the Islamic Centre in Hamburg, Germany, and since 2003 he has served as the President of Shia Islam Federation “Ahlul Bayt Assembly of Canada".

Hosseini Nassab was born in Yazd, Iran and studied at the Islamic seminary in Qom.[7] He then went to Canada, where he founded Islamic Ahlul Bayt Assembly of Canada in Toronto, Valie Asr Islamic Center in Toronto,[8] and Ahlul Bayt Center in Ottawa.[9] He chaired the Islamic Centre in Hamburg and founded the Cultural Islamic Center in Berlin. In September 2003, he resigned as head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg.[10] He then returned to Canada to found Imam Mahdi Islamic School in Windsor, and Imam Mahdi Islamic Center in Toronto, Ontario.[11]

Publications

Hosseini Nassab has written more than 40 publications about Islamic theology, Shia faith, philosophy, jurisprudence and logic.[12] His publications include:

  • The Shia Responds
  • Teaching philosophy
  • Religion and Politics
  • Rights of Women
  • The Youths
  • Imam Hossein
  • Social Ethics
  • Formal Logic

References

  1. Autobiography, Seyed Reza Hosseini Nassab's official website
  2. اسامی مراجع تقلید شیعه: آیت الله العظمی حسینی نسب
  3. List of Maraji in Arabic
  4. List of Maraji in Persian
  5. مراجع و فقهاى حاضر
  6. Islamopedia, Ayatollah Hosseini Nassab.
  7. Management biographies, Islamic Centre Hamburg.
  8. About, Ahlul Bayt Assembly of Canada.
  9. Management biographies, Islamic Centre Hamburg.
  10. "Change of leadership in the "Islamic Center of Hamburg", www.hamburg.de, 20 January 2004.
  11. Achievements, Seyed Reza Hosseini Nassab's official website.
  12. Autobiography, Seyed Reza Hosseini Nassab's official website.

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See also

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