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Muslim scholar, academic, philosopher and theologian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammad Ali Shomali (Persian: محمدعلى شمالى; born 22 December 1965) is a Muslim scholar, academic, philosopher and theologian. His religious rank is Hujjat al-Islam.[1]
Mohammad Ali Shomali | |
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محمدعلى شمالى | |
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Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
Main interest(s) | Philosophy, Theology, Ethics Fiqh, Usul al-Fiqh |
Education | Qom Seminary Tehran University (BA & MA) University of Manchester (PhD) |
Website | https://shomali.net/ |
Shomali was born 1965 in Tehran, Iran. He studied in the religious seminaries of Qom, and also completed a bachelors and masters degree in Western Philosophy from the University of Tehran. He then received his doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Manchester. Shomali's thesis was on ethical relativism, and his postdoctoral research was on ethical issues related to life and death.[2][3]
Shomali currently holds a number of posts including:
He was the resident alim, and director of the Islamic Centre of England in London, from 2014 until 2019.[5][6]
Shomali is Interested in effective participation through attending or organising interreligious dialogue in UK, in addition to Several countries such as USA, Canada, and several European countries and some of Asian countries.[1][2][3][7]
Shomali has an active role in the realm of interfaith dialogue between Shiite scholars and Catholic theologians. As such, he organised meetings together with members of the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue in which Christian monks and Shia scholars came together in Rome (2011), Qom/Isfahan (2012), Assisi/Rome (2014), and Qom/Mashhad (2016).[8] Together with Abbott Dr Timothy Wright he won the Award for Book of the Year in the Special Session Interreligious Dialogue: Islam and Christianity in The 24th World Award for Book of the Year of the Islamic Republic of Iran 2017.[9][10][11] Shomali has contributed to editing the following books in collaboration with Abbott Timothy Wright and other scholars and theologians:
Some of his books have been translated and published into several languages.
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