Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Biography
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Introduction

Seyyed Hossein Nasr, currently University Professor of Islamic Studies at the George Washington University, Washington D.C. is one of the most important and foremost scholars of Islamic, Religious and Comparative Studies in the world today. Author of over fifty books and five hundred articles which have been translated into several major Islamic, European and Asian languages, Professor Nasr is a well known and highly respected intellectual figure both in the West and the Islamic world. An eloquent speaker with a charismatic presence, Nasr is a much sought after speaker at academic conferences and seminars, university and public lectures and also radio and television programs in his area of expertise. Possesor of an impressive academic and intellectual record, his career as a teacher and scholar spans over four decades.

Born in 1933, Professor Nasr began his illustrious teaching career in 1955 when he was still a young and promising, doctoral student at Harvard University. Over the years, he has taught and trained an innumerable number of students who have come from the different parts of the world, and many of whom have become important and prominent scholars in their fields of study.

He has trained different generations of students over the years since 1958 when he was a professor at Tehran University and then, in America since the Iranian revolution in 1979, specifically at Temple University in Philadelphia from 1979 to 1984 and at the George Washington University since 1984 to the present day. The range of subjects and areas of study which Professor Nasr has involved and engaged himself with in his academic career and intellectual life are immense. As demonstrated by his numerous writings, lectures and speeches, Professor Nasr speaks and writes with great authority on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from philosophy to religion to spirituality, to music and art and architecture, to science and literature, to civilizational dialogues and the natural environment.

For Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr, the quest for knowledge, specifically knowledge which enables man to understand the true nature of things and which furthermore, "liberates and delivers him from the fetters and limitations of earthly existence," has been and continues to be the central concern and determinant of his intellectual life.  

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Content

Books and Reviews

Classical Persian Sufism from its Origin to Rumi

Essential Writings of Frithjof Schuon

In Quest of the Sacred

Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man

Poems of the Way

Religion and the Order of Nature

Sufi Essays

Complete List of Books by S.H. Nasr

Audio and Video

Cosmology, Ecology, and Sacred Architecture (RealPlayer)

Islam, Secular Society and the Sacred (RealPlayer)

Knowledge and the Sacred (RealPlayer)

Sufism, Its impact on Western Thought (RealPlayer)

The Heart is the Throne of the All-Merciful (RealPlayer)

News and Articles

 

Discussion Items

 

Poetry and Thoughts

Ode to the One

Occidental Exile

The Castle Within

Spring Flowers

Enchanted Island

Speaker Events and Information

Paths to the Heart Conference; October 18-20, University of South Carolina, www.pathstotheheart.com

Beacon of Knowledge: A Conference Honoring Professor S.H. Nasr; November 2-3, George Washington University; www.BeaconOfKnowledge.com email: nasrconference@hotmail.com

 

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