Fadhil Rassoul (Kurdish: فازیل ڕەسوڵ; 1947–1989) was an academic at the University of Vienna.[1] He was born in Slemani, Kurdistan Region and was assassinated by the Iranian government in Vienna together with Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou while acting as mediator.
Fadhil Rassoul | |
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فازیل ڕەسوڵ | |
Born | 1947 |
Died | 13 July 1989 Vienna, Austria |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Nationality | Iraqi Kurdish |
Other names | Fadil Rasoul |
Notable work | هكذا تكلم علي شريعتي - Grossmachtpolitik und Freiheitskampf: Kurdistan und die sowjetische Nahost-Politik |
Spouse | Susanne Rasoul-Rockenschaub |
In the late 1970s he moves from Kurdistan to Beirut and works at a center called Center for Palestinian Studies.[2] In 1980 he moves to Vienna where he complets his PhD in 1985.[2] At the time of his assassination he was the editor of Algerian magazine El Hiwar (The Dialogue) by Ahmed Ben Bella, former president of Algeria who is also reported as a friend of his.[3]
He is better known amongst Arabic readers as his works are in Arabic. He is best known for his book titled "This is how Ali Shariati spoke" written in Arabic.[4] He is said to have completed his PhD in Berlin in 1985 [5] with the title: "Superpower Policy and Freedom Struggle - Kurdistan and Soviet Middle East Policy"[6] and also reported as being a researcher at "Austrian Institute of International Relations"[7] and in other sources as a freelancer at the same institute. He is known to have been a left leaning academic but goes through a radical change to become a moderate Islamist and starts befriending Islamic scholars.[8][9]
Books
editIn Arabic
edit- من تاريخ الحركة الثورية في إيران - دار الكلمة للنشر بيروت 1979
- هكذا تكلم علي شريعتي - دار الكلمة للنشر بيروت 1987[10]
In German
edit- Irak-Iran: Ursachen und Dimensionen eines Konflikts -Böhlau - 1987[11]
- Grossmachtpolitik und Freiheitskampf: Kurdistan und die sowjetische Nahost-Politik - Junius – 1988[12]
- Kultureller Dialog und Gewalt. Aufsätze zu Ethnizität, Religion und Staat im Orient – Edition M - 1991[13]
References
edit- ^ کوردیپێدیا, Kurdipedia-. "فازیل مەلا مەحمود ڕەسوڵ، ئامۆزا گومناوەکەی فاروقی مەلا مستەفا". Kurdipedia.org. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ a b "Fadhil Rasul: One Person's Story". Abdorrahman Boroumand Center. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- ^ حكيم, گۆران. "فازیل ڕهسوڵ، ئامۆزا گومناوهكهی فاروقی مهلا مستهفا". History Of Kurd. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- ^ "هكذا تكلم علي شريعتي". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ "فازیل رەسوڵ، شەهیدی گومناو". www.awene.com. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- ^ "Großmachtpolitik und Freiheitskampf - Kurdistan und die sowjetische Nahost-Politik. von Rasoul, Fadil:: Gut OLeinen, 20,5 x 12,5 cm (1988) | Buchhandlung Gerhard Höcher". www.zvab.com. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- ^ Cohen, Ronen A. (2018-11-02). "The Mojahedin-e Khalq versus the Islamic Republic of Iran: from war to propaganda and the war on propaganda and diplomacy". Middle Eastern Studies. 54 (6): 1000–1014. doi:10.1080/00263206.2018.1478813. ISSN 0026-3206. S2CID 149542445.
- ^ گل, ژیار (2019-07-16). "صداهای ناشنیده از آخرین لحظات ترور رهبران کرد در وین". BBC News فارسی (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ Limited, Elaph Publishing (12 July 2007). "فاضل رسول المفكر الكُردي المَََََََََنسي". @Elaph (in Arabic). Retrieved 2020-07-17.
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- ^ Rasoul, Fadel (1987-01-01). Irak-Iran: Ursachen und Dimensionen eines Konflikts (in German). Wien: Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-205-05060-5.
- ^ Grossmachtpolitik und Freiheitskampf: Kurdistan und die sowjetische Nahost-Politik (German Edition) : Fadil Rasoul: Amazon.de: Bücher. ASIN 3900370125.
- ^ Kultureller Dialog und Gewalt. Aufsätze zu Ethnizität, Religion und Staat im Orient : Fadil Rasoul: Amazon.de: Books. ASIN 3900370826.