Hossein Elahi Ghomshei

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Hossein Mohyeddin Ghomshei (Persian: حسین محی‌الدین قمشه‌ای‎‎) better known as Elahi Ghomshei, is an Iranian scholar, author and lecturer on literature, art and mysticism.

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Dr. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei

Life and education

Dr. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei was born on 4 January 1940 in Tehran, Iran. He is the son of Mehdi Mohyeddin Elahi Ghomshei, the famous translator of Quran into Persian. He received his PhD in Islamic Theology and Philosophy from the University of Tehran.[1]

Traditional education

  • Arabic literature, grammar, logic, theosophy, jurisprudence, and Kalam: Tehran Seminary School
  • Persian literature: especially Nezami, Rumi, Hafez, Saadi and Attar
  • Islamic mysticism: especially Ibn-al-Arabi and Ibn-al-Farez
  • Philosophy of the fine arts

Academic work

Lectureship

Ghomshei was a lecturer at Tehran University and other universities and institutes (1968–2000) in the fields of:

Other academic works

Ghomshei has been:

  • an international guest lecturer (partial list below)
  • a domestic lecturer at various locations[1]
  • an author and translator (partial list below)
  • the Director, National Library of Iran[2] (1981-2)
  • a culture and art adviser
  • an editor

International lecture sites (partial list)

  • England
Victoria & Albert Museum, London[3]
Dartington Hall, Devon[4]
Cambridge University
Oxford University
Temenos Academy, London[5][6]
University of Exeter
SOAS, University of London[7]
Imperial College, University of London
University College of London
  • Scotland
University of Glasgow
  • United States of America
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Southern California (USC)
California State University, Long Beach
University of George Town
Harvard University[8]
Princeton University
Stanford University[9][10]
  • Australia
University of Melbourne
Macquarie University, Sydney
Monash University[11]
University of Queensland[12]
  • Canada
University of British Colombia[13]
Simon Fraser University[14]
  • Austria
Goethe Institute
Vienna University[15]
  • France
Versaille Palaces[16]
  • Germany
Frankfurt Book Fair

Awards

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Dr. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei
  • Most popular TV personality, highest ever rating at 86%[17][18] (1998-9)

Books

  • Selection from the Discourses of Rumi (Fihe-ma-Fih):1987
  • Selection from the Conference of Birds (Mantiq-al-Tayr) by Attar:1994
  • Divan Hafez (A Critical edition of Hafez’s collected poems):2002
  • Essays on Persian Mystical Literature, Poetics and Aesthetics:1999
  • Kimia ; Collected Essays, Translations and Introductions (Vol.1-5,8-10):1998-2011
  • Introduction to Golshan-e-Raz (Sheikh Mahmoud Shabestari):1998
  • A Study of Islamic Texts in English Translation (University Textbook):1992
  • Selection of quotations and poems by Shakespeare (translation):2003
  • The Prophet (Translation from Jebran Khalil):1999
  • 365 days with Saadi:2002
  • Omar Khayyam Robaiiats (Preface, editor):2003
  • Selection From Shahnameh by Ferdowsi:2006
  • Invocations of Komail (Translation from Emam Ali):2006
  • Cultural Symposium:2007
  • 365 days with English Literature:2007
  • 365 days with Rumi:2009
  • The Other Wise Man (Translation from Henry van Dyke):2007
  • Subtleties of Mulla Nasreddin (Introduction and notes):2010
  • 365 days with Quran:2011

Articles in English

  1. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei. The Principles of the Religion of Love in Classical Persian Poetry[19]
  2. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei. Hafez & the Divine Covenant[20]
  3. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei. Of Scent and Sweetness: Attar’s Legacy in Rumi, Shabestari and Hafez[21]
  4. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei. The Rose and the Nightingale: the Role of Poetry in Persian Culture[22]
  5. Hossein Elahi Ghomshei: Poetics & Aesthetics in the Persian Sufi Literary Tradition[23]

Lecture topics in English (partial list)

  • Seven Tales under Seven Domes; by Nezami
  • Attar : Seven Stations of Love
  • An Aesthetic Approach to the Philosophical Theory of Substantial Motion
  • Problems of the Predestination and Free Will
  • Saadi & Shakespeare (A comparative study)
  • Rose & Nightingale; An Introduction to Persian Literature and Mysticism
  • Music in Persian Poetry
  • Rumi : The Art and Wisdom of Storytelling in Mathnavi
  • Hafez and His Works
  • Cultural Investment for the Younger Generation
  • The World of Happiness and How to Attain it
  • Poetics and Aesthetics in Persian Literature
  • Adventures in Persian Mysticism
  • Mathnavi : A Book for All Ages
  • Nasir Khosrow’s Poetry
  • Mohyeddin Arabi and Ebn-e- Farez
  • An Evening with Hafez
  • Ethics of Science and Technology
  • The Quran in Persian Literature
  • The Wine of Alast: Divine Covenant of Man with God
  • One and Many : The Circle of Being
  • Global Ethics and the Human Nature
  • Immortality of Soul
  • Poetry and Prophecy
  • Rumi: The Messenger of Love
  • Islam and Human Nature
  • Philosophical Doctrines and Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
  • Alchemy of Love
  • The Religion of Love in Classical Persian Poetry
  • The Veils of God
  • Total Integration of Man
  • Perpetual Conflict between Man & Demon
  • The Symphony of Rumi: A Thematic Approach to Rumi's Poetry
  • A Philosophical and Aesthetic Approach to the Laws of Harmony
  • The Wisdom of the Heart in Ibn Arabi and Persian Mystic Literature
  • The True Essence of Islam
  • Islamic Mystical Bacchanalia: The Wine-Ode of Ibn Farid of Egypt
  • The Mythology of Norouz in Persian Literature
  • Rumi and Tagore on Love

Other activities

  1. Chairman of the Board, Elahi Ghomshei Culture & Art Institute, Tehran[1]
  2. Member of the Board, Mawlana Jalaledin Rumi Culture,Art,Research Institute, Tehran
  3. Chief Editor.Chaleepa Quarterly Magazine, Calligraphy &Traditional Arts, Tehran
  4. Fellow of the Temenos Academy, London[24]
  5. Member of the Advisory Council, Mawlana Rumi Review, London[25]

See also

References

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  5. Temenos Academy Recorded Lectures 1992- 2000, The Temenos Academy London
  6. [1] Archived May 16, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. [2] Archived September 27, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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  18. http://www.soroush_media.tv.com
  19. In Hafiz and religion of Love, edited by Leonard Lewisohn, London, I. B. Tauris, London, 2010, pp.77-106
  20. Soroush J. No. 67-68, Spring 1998, pp. 18-21
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  22. SGI Quarterly Magazine, No. 51, Jan. 2008, pp.6-8
  23. Sufi, Issue 28, Winter 1995-1996, pp. 21-27
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