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20th-century Iranian philosopher
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AyatollahMirza Abdul Karim Roushan Tehrani
Personal life
BornTehran
1903
Tehran, Iran
Died1992 (aged 88–89)
Tehran
Resting placeTehran
NationalityIranian
Main interest(s)Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence, Mystics
Religious life
ReligionIslam
Muslim leader
Disciple ofSheykh Ali Lavasani, Sheykh Muhammad Lavasani, Aqa Zol MAjdayn, Mirza Mehdi Ashtiani, Mirza Taher Tonekaboni, Mirza Ebrahim Emam Zadeh Zeidi, Mirza Muhammad Ali Shah Abadi, Sheykh Muhammad Taqi Amoli.

Mirza Abdul Karim Roushan Tehrani was an Iranian philosopher on mysticism, law, and the Quran.

Authority

When aged 28, he received permission of Ejtehad from Sayyid Mar'ashi Najafi.

Character

As a philosopher, he stressed the relationship between wisdom, mysticism and the Quran. He often advised his pupils to practice self-reflection, contemplating divine love, and praying.

Teachers

His teachers included Jalal Addin Ashtiani described Ayatollah Roushan Tehrani as the Only Factual Pupil of Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani. Other notable instructors of Mirza were Sheykh Ali Lavasani, Sheykh Muhammad Lavasani, Aqa Zol MAjdayn, Mirza Mehdi Ashtiani, Mirza Taher Tonekaboni, Mirza Ebrahim Emam Zadeh Zeidi, Mirza Muhammad Ali Shah Abadi, Muhammad Taqi Amoli.

Sources

Interviews about Abdulkarim Roushan Tehrani, 2003, Keihan e Farhangi Magazine. number 203.

The history of Contemporary Men of Wisdom and Mistycs, Manouchehr Sadoughi Soha, Anjoman hekmat va Falsafeh publication.1979

External links

References

  1. .Rafeei, interviews about Abdulkarim Roushan Tehrani, 2003, Keihan e Farhangi (Cultural Keihan).number 203
  2. Interviews about Abdulkarim Roushan Tehrani, 2003, Keihan e Farhangi (Cultural Keihan).number 203
  3. The history of Contemporary Men of Wisdom and Mistycs, Manouchehr Sadoughi Soha, Anjoman hekmat va Falsafeh publication.1979
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