Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani

Mahdi Fadaei Mehrabani (Persian: مهدی فدایی مهربانی, born 1982) is an Iranian writer and researcher in Islamic philosophy, mysticism and political philosophy. He is one of the winners of Farabi International Award, 2009[1] and the Winner of Iran’s Book of the Year Awards, 2016.[2] Mehrabani has written several books and articles[3] and currently is an assistant Professor at University of Tehran.[4][5][6][7] Mehrabani used to be a researcher at State University of New York (Stony Brook) from 2017 to 2018.

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  • The Necessity of Shi'ite Spirituality as a Global Ethics for The Contemporary World : Henry Corbin’s View, in the "Spirituality and Global Ethics", edited by: Mahmoud Masaeli (University of Ottawa), Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2017[8][9]
  • Mahdi, Fadaei Mehrabani (2013). We believe in one God. p. 558. ISBN 978-9-641-85249-0.
  • Mehrabani, Mahdi Fadaei (2014). Hekmat, Marefat va Siasat Dar Iran. p. 552. ISBN 978-9-641-85324-4.
  • Religion in Itself or Exclusivist Interpretation: Is Religion Inherently Violent? In "The Root Causes of Terrorism: A Religious Studies Perspective", edited by: Mahmoud Masaeli (University of Ottawa) and Rico Sneller (Leiden University), Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2016[10][11]
  • What is called Politics?, Tehran: Falat Publications, 2016[12]
  • Wisdom, Knowledge and Politics in Iran: From Sadr-Al-Din Shirazi to the Contemporary Political Theosphers, Tehran: Ney Publications, 2014[13]
  • Standing other side of the death: Henry Corbin’s Responses to Martin Heidegger from Shia's Philosophy Perspective, Tehran: Ney Publications, 2012[14]
  • Mehrabani, Mahdi Fadaei (2009). Peydaee Andishe Siyasi Erfani dar Iran: (Rise of Mystic Political Thought in Iran). p. 314. ISBN 978-9-641-85107-3.

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