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Mehdi Haeri Yazdi was born on 1923 in Qom, is an Iranian philosopher and Shia Islamic cleric (1923–1999). Discover Mehdi Haeri Yazdi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
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Born 1923, 1923
Birthday 1923
Birthplace Qom
Date of death 8 July, 1999
Died Place Tehran
Nationality Iran

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1992

In 1992 he published The Principles of Epistemology in Islamic Philosophy : Knowledge by Presence.

The book aimed to present Western scholars and philosophers a theme that he considered most important : knowledge by presence - knowledge that arises from immediate and intuitive awareness.

With his knowledge of Islamic philosophy and other Islamic fields, as well as his formal training in contemporary Western philosophical traditions, Mehdi Haeri Yazdi sought to study the core concerns of modernity and Islam.

1994

Haeri-Yazdi published his objection to the velayat-e faqih in his 1994 book Hekmat va Hokumat.

The book was published in London, but nevertheless has been widely distributed in Iran.

1999

Mehdi Haeri Yazdi (المهدي الحائري اليزدي; ; b. 1923, Qom, Sublime State of Persia – 8 July 1999, Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian philosopher and Shia Islamic cleric.

He was the first son of Abdul Karim Haeri Yazdi, the founder of Qom Seminary and teacher of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who became the leader of the Iranian Revolution and founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Mahdi Ha'iri yazdi was son of the late Ayatollah Ha'iri, a Shiite authority and disciple of Ayatollah Boroujerdi.

He was a teacher of theology and Islamic philosophy.

Ha'iri received his Ph.D. in philosophy from University of Toronto.

He taught Islamic philosophy at the University of Toronto and McGill University.

Mehdi Haeri Yazdi was "one of Khomeini's prominent pupils" but parted ways with Khomeini on several issues.

He opposed Khomeini's theory of velayat-e faqih as justification for rule of the Islamic state by Islamic jurists, Khomeini's unwillingness to end the Iran–Iraq War, and believed Khomeini's fatwa against Salman Rushdie was "inconsistent with the principles of Islamic law, or Shari'a" and "against the interests of Muslim society."

2015

Farzin Vahdat discusses Yazdi's ideas in his book Islamic Ethos and the Specter of Modernity (2015).

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