Jalal al ahmad biography
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Seyyed Jalāl Āl-e-Ahmad (Persian: جلال آلاحمد; December 2, – September 9, ) was a prominent Iranian novelist, short-story writer, translator, philosopher, [1] socio-political critic, sociologist, [2] as well as an anthropologist who was "one of the earliest and most prominent of contemporary Iranian ethnographers ". [3].Ahmadinejad controversies In this social and intellectual biography, Hamid Dabashi contends that Jalal Al-e Ahmad was the last Muslim intellectual to have articulated a vision of Muslim worldly cosmopolitanism, before the militant Islamism of the last half a century degenerated into sectarian politics and intellectual alienation from the world at large.
What is ahmadinejad doing now In this biography, The Last Muslim Intellectual: The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Professor Hamid Dabashi, who teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, contends that Al-e Ahmad articulated a vision of Muslim worldly cosmopolitanism, before the militant Islamism of the last half a century degenerated.
Red shi ism vs black shi ism Born during the waning years of the Qajar dynasty (–) and dead at the age of forty-six, soon after the June uprising of Ayatollah Khomeini against Mohammad Reza Shah, Al-e Ahmad lived an enduringly influential life, leaving his indelible mark on the fate of his homeland.