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Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri is a spiritual philosopher and writer.

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri
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NationalityIraqi
Occupationspiritual philosopher and writer

Biography[edit | edit source]

Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri was born in Karbala, Iraq in 1937. He is a descendant of several generations of well-known spiritual leaders. He has been attracted to scientific investigation and intellectual pursuit since childhood. His main work has focused on making traditional Islamic teachings more comprehensible and widely available to the modern seeker through courses and publications. Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri is currently engaged in lecturing and writing books and commentaries on the Holy Qur'an and related subjects, with particular emphasis on ethics, self-development and gnosis ('Irfan). With a lifetime's experience of contemplation, research, and insights, he shares what it means to live in the light of the Absolute in a relative world and maintains that spiritual awakening is potentially available to all .Shaykh Fadhlalla and Seyyed Hossein Nasr have been friends for many years. He’s known as a great admirer of Seyyed Hossein Nasr.

Books[edit | edit source]

His visions towards Imam Hussain[edit | edit source]

In one of his books called “Son of Karbala”, he narrated his early life in Karbala, after the second worldwide war. In the second chapter, he explained Ashura as a great event that affected Karbala in various ways. He introduced Ashura as an event beyond military enforcement during which Imam Hussain wiped Ben Yazid’s name off the earth forever. He also mentioned one of the most famous sentences in Islam; “Every day is Ashura, Every place is Karbala”, as the must-learn lesson of Karbala for every Muslim.

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