Archive for Mohammad Shabestari
Iranian philosopher, theologician, writer and distinguished professor at Tehran University. Shabestari has been a full professor of Islamic philosophy at the University of Tehran since 1985, where he also teaches comparative religion and theology. He regularly organizes international conferences on the theme of Christian-Muslim dialogue.
“Islam Is a Religion, Not a Political Agenda”
Mohammad Mojtahed Shabestari is one of the world’s most important contemporary Shia clerics. In this lengthy interview with Fatma Sagir, the Iranian philosopher and theologian speaks about the complex relationship between state and religion, and about the effects of coercion and regulation in matters relating to faith. In the second part of this interview, Shabestari [...]
17Jul2008 | Mohammad Shabestari | 10 comments | Continued
الإسلام دين وليس برنامجاً سياسياً
17Jul2008 | Mohammad Shabestari | 1 comment | Continued
الإيمان والعقل والحرية
21Feb2005 | Mohammad Shabestari | 0 comments | Continued
Faith, Freedom, and Reason
21Feb2005 | Mohammad Shabestari | 0 comments | Continued
ليست الهوية إرثًا، وإنما هي بناء
21Feb2005 | Mohammad Shabestari | 1 comment | Continued








