Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Nekoonam (Persian: آیت الله محمد رضا نکونام; 9 January 1949 – 7 August 2024) was an Iranian Twelver Shi'a cleric.
From the age of three, he was taught by spiritual teachers and distinguished masters of various fields, particularly, Islamic mysticism.
Some of the main areas where he wrote many books on included fiqh (advanced Islamic jurisprudence), usul (advanced Islamic principles), Islamic mysticism, philosophy, moral philosophy, sociology, economics, history, politics, psychology, law, studies of angels and jinn, dream interpretation, poetry, music, women, seminaries, medicine, Koranic exegesis, etymology, etc.
“What Do Literalists (Ikhbari) and Principlists (Usuli) Say?” which caught distinguished scholars’ attention at that time was the first book he wrote at the age of 11.
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