HOSSEIN NASR
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'Seyyed Hossein Nasr' (Persian: سيد ØØ³ÙŠÙ† نصر), (1933-), a University Professor of the department of Islamic studies at George Washington University, is a leading Iranian Muslim philosopher. He is the author of many scholarly books and articles. [1]
Nasr is a Persian philosopher and renowned scholar of comparative religion, a lifelong student and follower of Frithjof Schuon, and a prominent authority in the fields of Islamic esoterism, Sufism, philosophy of science, and metaphysics.
Nasr is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure both in the Western and Islamic world. He has spoken at academic conferences and seminars, university and public lectures, and also radio and television programs in his areas of expertise. He has been a teacher and scholar for over four decades.
Professor Nasr speaks and writes based on the doctrine and the viewpoints of the perennial philosophy on subjects such as philosophy, religion, spirituality, music, art, architecture, science, literature, civilizational dialogues, and the natural environment.
Nasr speaks English, French, Persian, and Arabic fluently. He is the cousin of Iranian philosopher Ramin Jahanbegloo and the father of American academic Vali Nasr, a leading expert on political Islam.[2] [3]
Nasr was born in 1933 in south-central Tehran to 'Seyyed Valiallah', who was physician to the Persian royal family. His parents were originally from Kashan. Nasr was sent to the United States for education at a young age of twelve. He there first attended Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey and in 1950 graduated as the valedictorian of his class and also winner of the Wyclifte Award which was the school's highest honor given to the most outstanding all-round student.
A scholarship offered by MIT in Physics made him the first Iranian undergraduate to attend that university.[4] There, he also began studying under Giorgio Di Santillana and others in various other branches such as metaphysics and philosophy. During his studies there he became acquainted with the works of the prominent perennialist authority Frithjof Schuon. This school of thought has shaped Professor Nasr's life and thinking ever since. Professor Nasr has been a disciple of Frithjof Schuon for over fifty years and his works are based on the doctrine and the viewpoints of the perennial philosophy.
Upon his graduation from MIT, Nasr obtained a Master's degree in geology and geophysics in 1956, and went on to pursue his Ph.D. degree in the history of science and learning at Harvard University. He planned to write his dissertation under the supervision of George Sarton, but Sarton died before he could begin his dissertation work and so he wrote his dissertation under the direction of I. Bernard Cohen, Hamilton Gibb, and Harry Wolfson.
At the age of twenty-five, Nasr graduated with his Ph.D. from Harvard completing his first book, ''Science and Civilization in Islam''. His doctoral dissertation entitled "Conceptions of Nature in Islamic Thought" was published in 1964 by Harvard University Press as ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines''.
Seyyed Hosein Nasr began his teaching career in 1955 when he was still a young doctoral student at Harvard University. He became a full professor by the age of 30.
After Harvard, Nasr returned to Iran as a professor at Tehran University, and then at Arya Mehr University (Sharif University) where he was appointed president in 1972. He was Dean of Faculty, and Academic Vice-Chancellor of Tehran University from 1968 to 1972. Later on he was also appointed as Chancellor of Melli University (Beheshti University) in the mid 1970s.
Professor Nasr was also a student of Allameh Tabatabaei, a spiritual scholar whose commentary on the Qur'an Tafsir al-Mizan is widely known as one of the best commentaries. In the 1970s, Empress Farah Pahlavi of Iran appointed professor Nasr as head of the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, the first academic institution to be conducted in accordance with the intellectual principles of the Traditionalist School. During that time, Nasr, Tabatabaei, William Chittick, Kenneth Morgan, Sachiko Murata, Toshihiko Izutsu, and Henry Corbin would meet and hold various philosophical discourses. The famous book ''Shi'ite Islam'' was one product of this period.
This experiment ended with the arrival of the Islamic revolution, which forced Professor Nasr to emigrate to the United States.
Upon his return to the west, Nasr took up positions at University of Edinburgh and then Temple University followed by The George Washington University, where he has been since 1984 to the present day.
Nasr helped with the planning and expansion of Islamic and Iranian studies academic programs in several universities such as Princeton, the University of Utah, and the University of Southern California.
Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr is currently University Professor of Islamic Studies at The George Washington University.
Professor Nasr on November 9,2006 gave a lecture on Islam at Eckerd College and on November 10,2006 gave a lecture on What is Sacred to the College's Freshmen class.
★ Templeton Religion and Science Course Award (1999)
★ First Muslim to deliver the prestigious Gifford Lectures
★ Honorary Doctor of Uppsala University, Sweden (1977)
★ : He was nominated and won King Faisal Foundation award, but his prize was withdrawn upon the prize knowledge of him being a Shia. He was notified of wining the prize in 1979 but later the prize was withdrawn with no explanation. Extracts from ( http://www.arabiaradio.org/ )
Nasr is the author of over fifty books and five hundred articles on Islamic science, religion, and the environment, in 4 languages, including:
★ ''Islam and the plight of Modern Man'' (1975)
★ ''Ideals and Realities of Islam'' (1975)
★ ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines'' (1978)
★ ''Living Sufism'' (1980)
★ ''Knowledge and the Sacred'' (1981)
★ ''Islamic Life and Thought'' (1981)
★ ''Islamic Art and Spirituality'' (1981)
★ ''Sufi Essays'' (1991)
★ ''The Need for a Sacred Science'' (1993)
★ ''Religion and the Order of Nature'' (1996)
★ ''Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man'' (1997)
★ ''The Essential Frithjof Schuon: Selected and Edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' ISBN 0-941532-92-5
★ ''Three Muslim Sages'' (His first major book which is dedicated to Frithjof Schuon)
★ ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines'' ISBN 0-7914-1516-3
★ ''Science and Civilization in Islam'' ISBN 1-930637-15-2
★ ''Islamic Science: An Illustrated Study'' ISBN 1-56744-312-5
★ ''Man and Nature'' ISBN 1-871031-65-6
★ ''Religion and the Order of Nature'' ISBN 0-19-510274-6
★ ''The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for Humanity'' ISBN 0-06-009924-0
★ ''Ideals and Realities of Islam''
★ ''Beacon of Knowledge - Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' (Fons Vitae books) 2003 ISBN 1-887-75256-0
★ ''
★ ''Shi'a Islam''
★ ''
★ ''History of Islamic Philosophy'' Part I and Part II Edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Oliver Leaman
★ ''Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy'' ISBN 0-7914-6799-6
★ ''The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' (World Wisdom) ISBN 978-1-933316-38-3
★ ''Vid det klara morgonljuset'', translated by Ashk Dahlén, Preface by professor Jan Hjärpe, Stockholm: Proprius förlag, 2006. ISBN 9171189297 (Swedish)
★ ''İslam ve Modern İnsanın Çıkmazı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam'da Düşünce ve Hayat'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam ve İlim'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Modern Dünyada Geleneksel İslam'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Bir Kutsal Bilim İhtiyacı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam Sanatı ve Maneviyatı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Molla Sadra ve İlahi Hikmet'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Kutsalın PeÅŸinde'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Makaleler 1 - 2'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''SöyleÅŸiler'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Tasavvufu Makaleler'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Yol Åžiirleri'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Üç Müslüman Bilge'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Tabiat Düzeni ve Din'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslamda Bilim ve Medeniyet'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Ebedî Hikmetin PeÅŸinde'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ Sufi studies
★ Higher Education in Iran
★ Iranian traditional humanism
''Other religious and traditional scholars''
★ Frithjof Schuon
★ Titus Burckhardt
★ Rene Guenon
★ Martin Lings
★ Ivan Aguéli
★ Allameh Tabatabaei
★ Louis Massignon
★ Henry Corbin
★ Tage Lindbom
★ Kurt Almqvist
1. John F Haught, ''Science and Religion'', Georgetown University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-87840-865-7, p.xvii
★ 'The Seyyed Hossein Nasr Foundation'
★ This Is America - Show #925 - Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Google video
★ Islam and ecology - Nasr
★ short biography of Nasr
★ Nasr on PBS
★ George Washington University commemorating Nasr
★ Foundation for Traditional Studies books
★ Browse Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr in English
★ Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr in Hungarian
★ Ideals and Realities of Islam. Book review in Persian by Khosrow Naghed
★ In The Beginning Was Consciousness. 2003 Dudleian Lecture at Harvard University.
★ Development and Muslim Societies. Lecture at the World Bank.
★ Unlearning Intolerance. U.N. Conference on Islamophobia. Key-note address given by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
★ Pilgrimage: The Heart of Islam. Lecture at the Washington National Cathedral.
★ This is America - Show 925. Seyyed Hossein Nasr television interview.
★ Controversy over the Pope's Remarks. Radio interview on ''The Diane Rehm Show''.
:''This page is about the scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr. For other people named Nasr, see Nasr (disambiguation)''
'Seyyed Hossein Nasr' (Persian: سيد ØØ³ÙŠÙ† نصر), (1933-), a University Professor of the department of Islamic studies at George Washington University, is a leading Iranian Muslim philosopher. He is the author of many scholarly books and articles. [1]
Nasr is a Persian philosopher and renowned scholar of comparative religion, a lifelong student and follower of Frithjof Schuon, and a prominent authority in the fields of Islamic esoterism, Sufism, philosophy of science, and metaphysics.
Nasr is a well-known and highly respected intellectual figure both in the Western and Islamic world. He has spoken at academic conferences and seminars, university and public lectures, and also radio and television programs in his areas of expertise. He has been a teacher and scholar for over four decades.
Professor Nasr speaks and writes based on the doctrine and the viewpoints of the perennial philosophy on subjects such as philosophy, religion, spirituality, music, art, architecture, science, literature, civilizational dialogues, and the natural environment.
Nasr speaks English, French, Persian, and Arabic fluently. He is the cousin of Iranian philosopher Ramin Jahanbegloo and the father of American academic Vali Nasr, a leading expert on political Islam.[2] [3]
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Early years and education |
| Back to Iran |
| Return to the US |
| Awards and honors |
| Works |
| Translations |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Early years and education
Nasr was born in 1933 in south-central Tehran to 'Seyyed Valiallah', who was physician to the Persian royal family. His parents were originally from Kashan. Nasr was sent to the United States for education at a young age of twelve. He there first attended Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey and in 1950 graduated as the valedictorian of his class and also winner of the Wyclifte Award which was the school's highest honor given to the most outstanding all-round student.
A scholarship offered by MIT in Physics made him the first Iranian undergraduate to attend that university.[4] There, he also began studying under Giorgio Di Santillana and others in various other branches such as metaphysics and philosophy. During his studies there he became acquainted with the works of the prominent perennialist authority Frithjof Schuon. This school of thought has shaped Professor Nasr's life and thinking ever since. Professor Nasr has been a disciple of Frithjof Schuon for over fifty years and his works are based on the doctrine and the viewpoints of the perennial philosophy.
Upon his graduation from MIT, Nasr obtained a Master's degree in geology and geophysics in 1956, and went on to pursue his Ph.D. degree in the history of science and learning at Harvard University. He planned to write his dissertation under the supervision of George Sarton, but Sarton died before he could begin his dissertation work and so he wrote his dissertation under the direction of I. Bernard Cohen, Hamilton Gibb, and Harry Wolfson.
At the age of twenty-five, Nasr graduated with his Ph.D. from Harvard completing his first book, ''Science and Civilization in Islam''. His doctoral dissertation entitled "Conceptions of Nature in Islamic Thought" was published in 1964 by Harvard University Press as ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines''.
Back to Iran
Seyyed Hosein Nasr began his teaching career in 1955 when he was still a young doctoral student at Harvard University. He became a full professor by the age of 30.
After Harvard, Nasr returned to Iran as a professor at Tehran University, and then at Arya Mehr University (Sharif University) where he was appointed president in 1972. He was Dean of Faculty, and Academic Vice-Chancellor of Tehran University from 1968 to 1972. Later on he was also appointed as Chancellor of Melli University (Beheshti University) in the mid 1970s.
Professor Nasr was also a student of Allameh Tabatabaei, a spiritual scholar whose commentary on the Qur'an Tafsir al-Mizan is widely known as one of the best commentaries. In the 1970s, Empress Farah Pahlavi of Iran appointed professor Nasr as head of the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, the first academic institution to be conducted in accordance with the intellectual principles of the Traditionalist School. During that time, Nasr, Tabatabaei, William Chittick, Kenneth Morgan, Sachiko Murata, Toshihiko Izutsu, and Henry Corbin would meet and hold various philosophical discourses. The famous book ''Shi'ite Islam'' was one product of this period.
This experiment ended with the arrival of the Islamic revolution, which forced Professor Nasr to emigrate to the United States.
Return to the US
Upon his return to the west, Nasr took up positions at University of Edinburgh and then Temple University followed by The George Washington University, where he has been since 1984 to the present day.
Nasr helped with the planning and expansion of Islamic and Iranian studies academic programs in several universities such as Princeton, the University of Utah, and the University of Southern California.
Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr is currently University Professor of Islamic Studies at The George Washington University.
Professor Nasr on November 9,2006 gave a lecture on Islam at Eckerd College and on November 10,2006 gave a lecture on What is Sacred to the College's Freshmen class.
Awards and honors
★ Templeton Religion and Science Course Award (1999)
★ First Muslim to deliver the prestigious Gifford Lectures
★ Honorary Doctor of Uppsala University, Sweden (1977)
★ : He was nominated and won King Faisal Foundation award, but his prize was withdrawn upon the prize knowledge of him being a Shia. He was notified of wining the prize in 1979 but later the prize was withdrawn with no explanation. Extracts from ( http://www.arabiaradio.org/ )
Works
Nasr is the author of over fifty books and five hundred articles on Islamic science, religion, and the environment, in 4 languages, including:
★ ''Islam and the plight of Modern Man'' (1975)
★ ''Ideals and Realities of Islam'' (1975)
★ ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines'' (1978)
★ ''Living Sufism'' (1980)
★ ''Knowledge and the Sacred'' (1981)
★ ''Islamic Life and Thought'' (1981)
★ ''Islamic Art and Spirituality'' (1981)
★ ''Sufi Essays'' (1991)
★ ''The Need for a Sacred Science'' (1993)
★ ''Religion and the Order of Nature'' (1996)
★ ''Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man'' (1997)
★ ''The Essential Frithjof Schuon: Selected and Edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' ISBN 0-941532-92-5
★ ''Three Muslim Sages'' (His first major book which is dedicated to Frithjof Schuon)
★ ''An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines'' ISBN 0-7914-1516-3
★ ''Science and Civilization in Islam'' ISBN 1-930637-15-2
★ ''Islamic Science: An Illustrated Study'' ISBN 1-56744-312-5
★ ''Man and Nature'' ISBN 1-871031-65-6
★ ''Religion and the Order of Nature'' ISBN 0-19-510274-6
★ ''The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for Humanity'' ISBN 0-06-009924-0
★ ''Ideals and Realities of Islam''
★ ''Beacon of Knowledge - Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' (Fons Vitae books) 2003 ISBN 1-887-75256-0
★ ''
★ ''Shi'a Islam''
★ ''
★ ''History of Islamic Philosophy'' Part I and Part II Edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Oliver Leaman
★ ''Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy'' ISBN 0-7914-6799-6
★ ''The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr'' (World Wisdom) ISBN 978-1-933316-38-3
Translations
★ ''Vid det klara morgonljuset'', translated by Ashk Dahlén, Preface by professor Jan Hjärpe, Stockholm: Proprius förlag, 2006. ISBN 9171189297 (Swedish)
★ ''İslam ve Modern İnsanın Çıkmazı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam'da Düşünce ve Hayat'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam ve İlim'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Modern Dünyada Geleneksel İslam'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Bir Kutsal Bilim İhtiyacı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslam Sanatı ve Maneviyatı'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Molla Sadra ve İlahi Hikmet'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Kutsalın PeÅŸinde'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Makaleler 1 - 2'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''SöyleÅŸiler'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Tasavvufu Makaleler'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Yol Åžiirleri'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Üç Müslüman Bilge'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Tabiat Düzeni ve Din'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''İslamda Bilim ve Medeniyet'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
★ ''Ebedî Hikmetin PeÅŸinde'', Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları (Turkish)
See also
★ Sufi studies
★ Higher Education in Iran
★ Iranian traditional humanism
''Other religious and traditional scholars''
★ Frithjof Schuon
★ Titus Burckhardt
★ Rene Guenon
★ Martin Lings
★ Ivan Aguéli
★ Allameh Tabatabaei
★ Louis Massignon
★ Henry Corbin
★ Tage Lindbom
★ Kurt Almqvist
References
1. John F Haught, ''Science and Religion'', Georgetown University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-87840-865-7, p.xvii
External links
★ 'The Seyyed Hossein Nasr Foundation'
★ This Is America - Show #925 - Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Google video
★ Islam and ecology - Nasr
★ short biography of Nasr
★ Nasr on PBS
★ George Washington University commemorating Nasr
★ Foundation for Traditional Studies books
★ Browse Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr in English
★ Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr in Hungarian
★ Ideals and Realities of Islam. Book review in Persian by Khosrow Naghed
★ In The Beginning Was Consciousness. 2003 Dudleian Lecture at Harvard University.
★ Development and Muslim Societies. Lecture at the World Bank.
★ Unlearning Intolerance. U.N. Conference on Islamophobia. Key-note address given by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
★ Pilgrimage: The Heart of Islam. Lecture at the Washington National Cathedral.
★ This is America - Show 925. Seyyed Hossein Nasr television interview.
★ Controversy over the Pope's Remarks. Radio interview on ''The Diane Rehm Show''.
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