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Sharīʻatī, ʻAlī

LC control no.n 80015488
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Personal name headingSharīʻatī, ʻAlī
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Variant(s)Schariati, Ali
شريعتى، على
على شريعتى
Şeriati, Ali
Shariati Mazinani, Ali
Mazinani, Ali Shariati
Masharati, Ali
Islāmʹdūst, ʻAlī
Khurāsānī, Iḥsān
Birth date1933-11-23
Death date1977-06-18
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Found inDifāʻ az Islām va rūḥānīyat, 1972.
Fatima is Fatima, 1981: t.p. (Ali Schariati)
What is to be done, 1986: CIP t.p. (Dr. Ali Shariʻati)
Der Gegensatz "islamisch-westlich" im Menschenbild ... 1987: t.p. (Schariati) p. 16 (Ali Schariati; b. 11/23/34 near Meschhed in Iran) p. 21 (d. in London in 1977)
Wikipedia, via www, 18 May 2010: (Ali Shariati; born November 23, 1933 in Kahak; died 1977 in Southampton, England; an Iranian revolutionary and sociologist, who focused on the sociology of religion. He is held as one of the most influential Iranian intellectuals of the 20th century and has been called the 'ideologue of the Iranian Revolution')
Bir düşünce ve eylem adamı Ali Şeriati, 2013.
Wikipedia, via www, 10 Oct 2017: (Ali Shariati Mazinani; 23 November 1933 - 18 June 1977; an Iranian revolutionary and sociologist who focused on the sociology of religion; Ali Shariati (Ali Masharati) was born in 1933 in Kahak (a village in Mazinan), a suburb of Sabzevar, in northeastern Iran)
Naqdī bar kitāb-i Tashayyuʻ-i mawlūd-i ṭabīʻī-i Islām, 1977: cover (Shaykh ʻAlī Islāmʹdūst)
Fihrist-i mustanad-i asāmī-i mashāhīr va muʼallifān, 1997: v. 1, p. 159 (Islāmʹdūst, ʻAlī, cross-reference for: Sharīʻatī, ʻAlī; 1312-1356 [1934-1977])
Dū shahīd, 1977: title page (Iḥsān Khurāsānī)