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'Ali Mazinani (Farsi: {{ia|علی مزینانی}}; b. 1933 d. 1977) known as ''''Ali Shari'ati''' or Doctor Shari'ati was a [[Shi'a]] intellectual and [[theologian]] whose ideas and theories influenced the formation of [[Islamic Revolution]] in [[Iran]] (1979). Shari'ati's speeches in [[Husayniyya Irshad]] and a number of universities between 1968-1976 was presented to his addressees which were later published in forms of books and a collection of thirty six volume books.
'Ali Mazinani (Farsi: {{ia|علی مزینانی}}; b. 1933 d. 1977) known as ''''Ali Shari'ati''' ({{ia|علی شریعتی}}) or Doctor Shari'ati was a [[Shi'a]] intellectual and [[theologian]] whose ideas and theories influenced the formation of [[Islamic Revolution]] in [[Iran]] (1979). Shari'ati's speeches in [[Husayniyya Irshad]] and a number of universities between 1968-1976 was presented to his addressees which were later published in forms of books and a collection of thirty six volume books.


Shari'ati's ideas and theories about Islam, Islamic Protestantism, religious intellectualism, [[Shi'ism]], [[Alavi]] Shi'ism and [[Safavi]] Shi'ism as well as his relations with clergymen were always opposed and criticized by different groups. A number of researchers believed foundation and activities of some groups including Furqan group were originated based on Shari'ati's theories.
Shari'ati's ideas and theories about Islam, Islamic Protestantism, religious intellectualism, [[Shi'ism]], [[Alavi]] Shi'ism and [[Safavi]] Shi'ism as well as his relations with clergymen were always opposed and criticized by different groups. A number of researchers believed foundation and activities of some groups including Furqan group were originated based on Shari'ati's theories.
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