Hossein Ansarian

Hossein Ansarian
Born 18 November 1944[1]
Khvansar, Isfahan, Iran
Other names Ayatollah Ustad Husayn Ansāriān
Religion Shia Islam
Website erfan.ir

Hossein Ansarian (Persian: حسین انصاریان), is an Iranian Shia scholar, author and lecturer on Islam and mysticism.

Early life

Hossein Ansarian was born on 8 November 1944 in Khvansar, Isfahan, Iran. His father, Muhammad Bagher, was from Haj Sheikh dynasty that were famous and important family in the Medina and Khvansar.[2] Also, his mother was from Sayyid Mostafavi family.[3]

Migration to Tehran

When Hossein was three years old, they went to Tehran and lived in Khorasan district. In the Khorasan district, AliAkbar Borhan, Shia scholar, established Borhan school and Hossein participated in his classes. After high school, he decided to go Seminary. In 1962, he went Qom Seminary and then continued his education in Qom and Tehran Seminary.[4]

His teachers

He Has several teachers in different time of his education include:[1][2]

Ansarian's translated books

Persian title Translated title Language(s)
Bā Kāravān-e Nūr Accompanying the Caravan of Light Endlish
Nezām-e Khānevāde dar Eslām The Family System in Islam English, Urdu, Russian, Turkish, Arabic
Sharh-e Du'a Kumayl Commentary on Kumayl Devotions Arabic, Urdu, English
Tawbe, Āghūsh-e Rahmat Repentance, the Bosom of Mercy Arabic, English, Urdu
Dīyār-e 'Āsheqān (Sharh-e Sahīfa al-Sajjādīyya) The Land of Lovers (Commentary on Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya) English
Ahl-e Bayt The Prophet's (AS) Household, the Earth Inhabiting Divines Urdu, Arabic, English, Russian
Luqman al-Hakeem Luqman al-Hakeem Urdu

Books

References

  1. 1 2 "Professor Hossein Ansarian". http://ertebatatedini.ir. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  2. 1 2 "Short biography of Hossein Ansarian". http://avamehr.ir. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  3. "About Hossein Ansarian". http://www.imam-sadr.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  4. "Bioghraphy of Hossein Ansarian". http://www.azka.ir/. Retrieved 17 December 2015. External link in |website= (help)
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