Ali Akbar Rashad | |
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Born | 1955 (age 68–69)[1] |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Islamic philosophy |
School | Islamic jurisprudence |
Main interests | Philosophy of religion, Islamic theology |
Notable ideas | Ibtina theory Logic of understanding religion |
Ali Akbar Rashad (born 1955) is an Iranian philosopher and Islamic scholar who pioneered the Ibtina Theory, a theory for explaining the process and mechanism of "religious knowledge" formation.[2]
He is currently a professor at the Islamic Research Institute for Culture and Thought as well as a member of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council (SCRC). He is also the founder and chair of Imam Reza Islamic seminary. The has presented articles and delivered speeches at conferences and scientific and philosophical conventions and conferences in different countries including Germany, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, England, Bosnia, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, Sudan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, France, India, and Greece among others.