Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani

Dr Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani (Summer 2013 in Paris)

Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani is an Iranian scholar and university professor.

Born in Mashad, Iran on September 4, 1927, he holds a Ph.D. in Persian Literature and a Ph.D. in Islamic Theology from Tehran University where he was a Professor at the School of Literature and at the School of Theology between 1962-1985. He has been teaching at Harvard University[1] and the University of Pennsylvania[2] since 1987. He teaches Islamic Sciences, Islamic Literature, Advanced Arabic and Persian Sufi texts, and Islamic Philosophy. Dr. Mahdavi Damghani also taught in Spain at Autonomada University of Madrid for three years.

ADDITION 06/27/2016

Honoring Professor Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani on the occasion of his 90th Birthday!

“ESSAYS IN ISLAMIC PHILOLOGY, HISTORY, AND PHILOSOPHY.” Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East.

A 442-page volume of assays published in June 2016, honors Professor Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani’s long and distinguished career as a teacher, mentor, and scholar. This unique compilation of contributions from various scholars is divided into 4 parts. 1. PART I: Classical Persian Literature and Philology 2. PART II: Classical Arabic Literature and Philology 3. PART III: Islamic Theology, Islamic Jurisprudence and Islamic Philosophy 4. PART IV: Islamic History and Historiography

ISBN 978-3-11-031372-7; e-ISBN (PDF) 978-3-11-031378-9; e-ISBN (EPUB) 978-3-11-038324-9; ISSN 2198-0853; © 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston


Selected Works

He is the author over 300 articles in scholarly journals[3] and of several books including:

References

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