Hasan Hasanzade Amoli (Persian: حسن حسنزاده آملی: 10 February, 1927[1] – 25 September, 2021) was an Iranian Shi'ite theologian known for his mystical tendencies[2] and Islamic philosophy.
He interpreted the Islamic philosophical tradition in a similar way to Mulla Sadra, which is a reconciliation of religion, reason and mysticism.
[10] Hassanzadeh Amoli has works in the fields of jurisprudence, philosophy, ethics, mysticism, religious wisdom, theology, hadith and rijal, interpretation of the Qur'an, mathematics and astronomy, Arabic and Persian literature, natural sciences, ancient medicine, alien and esoteric sciences.
Some of his works are:[11][12] Hizar-o-yik kalima Hizar-o-yik nukta Durus-i ma'rifat nafs Ilahinama Diwan-i ash'ar Insan-i kamil az didgah-i nahj al-balagha Insan dar 'urf-i 'irfan Sad-o-dah eshareh Wilayat takwini Wahdat az nigah 'arif wa hakim Gashti dar harkat Risala nur 'ala nur dar zikr wa zakir wa madhkur Risala anahu al-haq sharh-i asfar Medicine and dissection Translation and explanations of some of his books such as "The Beginning and The End", "100 Words" can be found here: Amoli has been an outspoken supporter of Ayatollah Khomeini and his successor Ali Khamenei, dedicating the book Insan dar 'urf-i 'irfan (the human from the standpoint of mysticism) to the latter.
[1] In the months leading up to the victory of the Revolution, he actively participated in the meetings of the Clergy Society of Mazandaran Province.