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    Ali Shariati Mazinani (Persian: علی شریعتی مزینانی, 23 November 1933 – 18 June 1977) was an Iranian revolutionary and sociologist who focused on the sociology of religion. He is held as one of the most influential Iranian intellectuals of the 20th century, [3] and has been called the "ideologue of the Islamic ...

  2. Oct 28, 2017 · Ali Shariati (1933–1977) was a Muslim intellectual who combined Marxism, Weberian sociology, and Islamic theology to critique the clergy and advocate social change. He influenced the 1979 Iranian Revolution and proposed a humanist socialism based on freedom, equality, and spirituality.

  3. Learn about the life and work of Ali Shariati, a Muslim sociologist and revivalist who challenged the Iranian regime and influenced the Islamic movement. Explore his collections of books, speeches, publications, photos, videos and audios on his official website.

  4. May 1, 2024 · ʿAli Shariʿati was an Iranian intellectual and critic of the regime of the shah (Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi). Shariʿati developed a new perspective on the history and sociology of Islam and gave highly charged lectures in Tehrān that laid the foundation for the Iranian revolution of 1979. Shariʿati.

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  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Ali Shariati was born in Azar 2, 1312 (November 23, 1933) to a deeply religious family in the provincial capital of Khurasan, Meshed. His forefathers were all important local religious scholars in the suburb of Sabzavar, one of whom, Allamah Mahmanabadi, received a royal invitation from Naser al-din (1848-1896) to move to Tehran to ...

  6. Aug 18, 2022 · A chapter from a book on justice in Islam that explores the role of Ali Shariati, a prominent Iranian intellectual, in the 1979 Islamic Revolution. It traces his use of Abu Dharr al Ghifari, a Prophet's companion, as a symbol of social justice and spirituality in Islam.

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · Ali Shariati Mazīnānī was an Iranian sociologist, philosopher, and revolutionary.