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Ayatollah Sheykh Allameh Abul Hasan Sharani | |
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Born | Tehran 1902 Tehran, Iran |
Died | 1975 Shah Abdulazim Hasani |
Resting place | Ray, Tehran |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
Main interest(s) | Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence |
Allameh Abul Hasan Sharani (b. 1902 - d.1973), known as 'Allama Sha'rani, was a Shi'a scholar and philosopher in the 20th century.[1] he was an Iranian philosopher, teacher, author, jurist and Islamic theologian.[1] He knew French and English, and was an expert in Quranic studies, hadith, fiqh, usul al-fiqh, kalam (Islamic theology).[1] Thus he wrote many works in these areas.
His books include Falsafi ula, which concerns the views of western philosophers about metaphysics and the immateriality of the soul, and Rah-i sa'adat, which is an argument for prophecy and in particular, the prophecy of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1]
Sharani was a prominent member of the philosophical school of Tehran.