Ahmad Aram

Ahmad Aram
From right to left: Parviz Shahriyari, Ahmad Aram, and Bagheri Emami at the ceremony commemorating the twenty-fifth year of the publication of Sokhan (Speech) magazine
BornMarch 28, 1902
DiedApril 4, 1998 (aged 96)
United States
Resting placeArtists section in Behesht-e Zahra
NationalityIranian
Alma materDar ul-Funun (Persia)
Occupation(s)Teacher, translator, writer, encyclopedist
Known forThe initiator of writing modern textbooks in Iran, with more than 200 translations and authorships[1]
Political partyTudeh Party of Iran

Ahmad Aram (Persian: احمد آرام; March 28, 1902, Tehran, Iran – April 4, 1998, United States) was a translator, a member of the Maktab-e-Metāʿ (Metāʿ School), and a contemporary writer.[2] He contributed to the compilation of Dāʾerat al-Maʿāref-e Fārsi and won the first prize in the first cycle of the Iran Book of the Year for translating the book Al-Hayat under the title ترجمهٔ الحیاة (Translation of Al-Hayat).[3]

  1. ^ https://www.ketabrah.ir/author/6118-احمد-آرام
  2. ^ Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Iranian Literati Ahmad Aram Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Iran Book of the Year".