Abol-Ghasem Kashani
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سید ابوالقاسم کاشانی
Sayyed Abu’l-Qāsem Kāšāni (1882 – 1962) was an Iranian politician and Shia Marja. His father, Ayatollah Hajj Seyyed Mostafavi Kashani, was a noted clergyman of Islam in his time. Abol-Ghasem was trained in Shia Islam by his religious parents and began study of the Quran soon after learning to read and write.
At 16, Abol-Ghasem went to an Islamic seminary to study literature, Arabic language, logic, semantics and speech, as well as the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, or Fiqh. He continued his education at the seminary in an-Najaf in the Qur'an and Hadiths as interpreted in Sharia law, receiving his jurisprudence degree when he was 25.
Abol-Ghasem expressed Anti-capitalist leanings from early on in his career and opposed what he saw as "oppression, despotism and colonization." Because of these beliefs, he was especially popular with the poor in Tehran. He also advocated the return of Islamic government to Iran, though this was most likely for political reasons.
Due to nationalist posit…more
At 16, Abol-Ghasem went to an Islamic seminary to study literature, Arabic language, logic, semantics and speech, as well as the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, or Fiqh. He continued his education at the seminary in an-Najaf in the Qur'an and Hadiths as interpreted in Sharia law, receiving his jurisprudence degree when he was 25.
Abol-Ghasem expressed Anti-capitalist leanings from early on in his career and opposed what he saw as "oppression, despotism and colonization." Because of these beliefs, he was especially popular with the poor in Tehran. He also advocated the return of Islamic government to Iran, though this was most likely for political reasons.
Due to nationalist posit…more
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Lords of the Desert: Britain's Struggle with America to Dominate the Middle East
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2018
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Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran
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2004
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Oil, Power, and Principle: Iran's Oil Nationalization and its Aftermath
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1992
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Empire and Nationhood: The United States, Great Britain, and Iranian Oil, 1950-1954
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1997
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