Musa al-Musawi (1930-1997) was a Muslim scholar and professor of philosophy, he wrote books on philosophy[1] and revisionist texts on Shia Islam.[2] His grandfather was Grand Ayatullah Abu al-Hasan al-Esfahani whom he lived with for 17 years after the assassination of his father.[1] He was educated at Najaf traditional religious school and was awarded the highest certificate in Islamic Law (Ijtihad) from its university.[1][better source needed] He was also the 20th Majles deputy for Lanjan (1961).

Musa al-Musawi
Musa al-Musawi
TitleImam Dr[citation needed]
Personal
Born1930
Died1997
ReligionIslam
NationalityIranian, Iraqi
Main interest(s)Islamic philosophy
Notable idea(s)Shia reformism
Notable work(s)The Miserable Revolution, Shiah:a critical revision
OccupationProfessor
Muslim leader
Disciple ofAbu l-Hasan al-Isfahani, Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
PostProfessor of Islamic Economics at the University of Tehran 1960-1963,

Lecturer of Islamic Philosophy at the Baghdad University 1968-78 as a professor, Visiting fellow at the Halle University (GDR) and Tripoli University in Libya 1973-1974,

Research associate at the Harvard University 1975-1978 and lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles 1978

Timeline of his life edit

Books edit

al-Musawi wrote many books over a variety of topics.[2][3]

Books on Shiite doctrine edit

  • al-Shi’a wa-l-tashih: al-Sira’ bayn al-shi’a wa-l-tashayyu’ (the struggle between Shia and Shiism), 160 pages (Los Angeles 1987, Cairo 1989, Paris 1997), is a "refutation" of all parts of Shia Islam in its present existing form, with the author's aim of "purging Shiism of all aberrations and deviations that were inflicted upon it over the course of time."
  • al-Sarkha al-kubra. ‘Aqidat al-shi’a fi usul al-din wa-furu’ihi fi ‘asr al-a’imma wa-ba’dahum (Los Angeles 1991)
  • Ya shi’at al-‘alam istayqiza (s.l., ca. 1995),
  • al-Thawra al-ba’isa (The Miserable Revolution):[4] a critique of Ruhollah Khomeini and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • al-Mudtahidan

Books on Islamic philosophy edit

  • Min al-Suhrawardi ila l-Kindi (Beirut 1979)
  • Min al-Kindi ila ibn Rushd (Beirut, Paris 1977)
  • al-Jadid fi falsafat Sadr al-Din al-Shirazi (Baghdad 1978)

Books on contemporary politics within Iran in the 1970s and ‘80s edit

  • Iran fi rub qarn (Baghdad 1972)
  • al-Thawra al-ba’isa (s.l., ca. 1985)

Iranian Oral History Project edit

Dr Musa al-Musawi was interviewed for 5 hours by Shahla Haeri for Harvards the Iranian Oral History Project, the project is a collection of personal accounts of 134 individuals who played major roles in or were eyewitnesses to important political events in Iran from the 1920s to the 1980s. Amongst the people interviewed are Massoud Rajavi, Shapour Bakhtiar, Abolhassan Banisadr and Mehdi Haeri Yazdi.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c al-Musawi, Musa. The miserable revolution.
  2. ^ a b "A Shiite cleric's criticism of Shiism: Musa al-Musawi". freidok.uni-freiburg.de.
  3. ^ Brunner, Rainer; Ende, Werner (January 1, 2001). The Twelver Shia in Modern Times: Religious Culture and Political History. BRILL. ISBN 9004118039 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ al-Duktūr, Mūsawī, Mūsá (January 23, 1987). The miserable revolution. Dar Al-Maʼmun. OL 2104944M.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External links edit

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