- Ali
Shariati Mazinani (Persian: علی شریعتی مزینانی, 23
November 1933 – 18 June 1977) was an
Iranian revolutionary and
sociologist who
focused on the sociology...
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Sabah Shariati (Persian: صباح شریعتی, Azerbaijani:
Sabah Şəriəti; born in Sanandaj,
Kurdistan province, Iran) is an Iranian-born
naturalized Azerbaijani...
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Effat Shariati (born 1952) is a
former Member of the
Parliament of Iran, and
former head of the Iran
Women Faction. She was born in Kerman, and from the...
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Shariati (pertaining to Sharia) may
refer to: Ali
Shariati,
Iranian revolutionary and
sociologist Azita Shariati, Iranian-born
Swedish business executive...
- H****an
Shariati Niyasar Persian: حسن شریعتی نیاسر, is an
Iranian Ayatollah. He was a
member of the ****embly of Experts, and
represented the
people of Isfahan...
- inspiration, vision, and the life work of Ali
Shariati. Neo-Shariatism is made up of a
particular group of
Shariati supporters who
emerged in the 1990s, as...
- Taha
Shariati Khameneh (born 3
March 2000) is an
Iranian footballer who
plays as
centre back for the
Persian Gulf Pro
League club Naft
Masjed Soleyman...
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Gholam Reza
Shariati (Persian: غلامرضا شریعتی, born 1972 in Behbahan) is an
Iranian reformist politician, who is the
former head of
Institute of Standards...
- Prophet. New York: Crossroad. pp. 77–78.
Shariati, Ali (1981). Ali
Shariati's Fatima Is Fatima. Tehran, Iran:
Shariati Foundation. Madelung,
Wilferd (1997)...
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Shariati-ye Yek (Persian: شريعتی یک) was a
village in Kut-e
Abdollah Rural District of the
Central District of
Ahvaz County,
Khuzestan province, Iran....