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Seyyed Hossein Nasr (in Persian: سید حسین نصر) (born April 7, 1933 in Tehran) is an Iranian University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University, and a prominent Islamic philosopher. He is the author of many scholarly books and articles.[1]
赛义德*侯赛因*纳赛尔出生于1933.4.7,是华盛顿大学伊斯兰学的一位伊朗籍教授,是著名的穆斯林哲学家。他撰写了大量学术书籍和文章。
Nasr is a Muslim Persian philosopher and renowned scholar of comparative religion, a lifelong student and follower of Frithjof Schuon, and writes in the fields of Islamic esoterism, Sufism, philosophy of science, and metaphysics.
纳赛尔是一位波斯穆斯林哲学家,以比较宗教学而著名,是学者舒昂的弟子和追随者;他的写作领域有苏菲、科学哲学和形而上学。
Nasr was the first Muslim to deliver the prestigious Gifford Lectures, and in year 2000, a volume was devoted to him in the Library of Living Philosophers.
纳赛尔是第一位在吉福德论坛上发表演讲的穆斯林,而且在2000年,在世哲学家论集收录他的著作。
Professor Nasr speaks and writes based on the doctrine and the viewpoints of the perennial philosophy on subjects such as philosophy, religion, spirituality, music, art, architecture, science, literature, civilizational dialogues, and the natural environment. He also wrote two books of poetry (namely Poems of the Way and The Pilgrimage of Life and the Wisdom of Rumi), and has been even described as a 'polymath'.[2][3]
纳赛尔教授的演讲和写作是基于永恒理念的教义和视角,在诸如哲学、宗教、灵魂、音乐、艺术、建筑、科学、文学、文明对话和自然环境等诸多课题。他也写了两本诗集,分别叫《生命的朝圣》和《鲁米的智慧》,因此人们称他博学多识。
Nasr speaks Persian, English, French, German, Spanish and Arabic fluently.[4]
纳赛尔能熟练地使用波斯语、英语、法语、德语、西班牙语和阿拉伯语。
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