Jafar Shahidi
Jafar Shahidi known as
Seyed Jafar Shahidi (; March 21, 1919, in
Borujerd,
Iran – January 13, 2008, in
Tehran) was a distinguished scholar of the
Persian language and
literature, and a renowned
historian of Islam. Born in Boroujerd,
Lorestan Province, Iran, Shahidi dedicated his life to Persian studies, acting as the director of the
Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute and
International Center for Persian Studies (ICPS), serving as the Dean of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities at the
University of Tehran (UT), and mastering the fields of jurisprudence and Islamic history. As a member of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities at the University of Tehran, Shahidi specialized in the study of Persian language and literature as well as Islamic theology, jurisprudence, and history.
Shahidi was a prominent disciple of
Ali Akbar Dehkhoda and
Badiozzaman Forouzanfar. He served as a seminary in
Qom and
Najaf under notable figures such as Tabatabaei, Seyed Hossein Boroujerdi, S. Khoi A., under whom he attained his degree in
ijtihad. He is most notable for his works on the ''
Dehkhoda Encyclopedic Dictionary'' of the Persian language and his research in Islamic history and religion.
In his later years, he served as the President of the
Dehkhoda Institute and founder of the
International Center for Persian Studies (ICPS).
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