Morteza Rezazadeh, PhD.

Morteza Rezazadeh, is a graduate of the Islamic Seminaries of Qom and Mashhad. In addition, he earned an M.A. in Philosophy of Religion from the University of Religions and Denominations in Iran and a second M.A. in Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations from Hartford Seminary in the United States. He is now a PhD candidate in Comparative Study of Religions and Mysticism at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. He teaches in the Islamic seminaries in Qom and Mashhad and also teaches regularly in various forums and universities in Iran and also in Europe and the USA. As a guest lectures, he has taught at University of Paderborn in Germany and University of Religions and Denominations in Iran. He is a member of the steering committee of the the International Abrahamic Forum in Germany and is highly engaged in interfaith activities worldwide.

Professor Rezazadeh’s publications include papers on religious ethics in Islam, on the role of Mary in early Christianity and Islam, and on Iranian Philology and Culturology. He speaks and writes in Persian, English and Arabic and is active in interfaith programs and peacemaking activities

NOOR

Online Islamic Center

HIKMAT

International Institute

HEKMAT

International Academy

NOOR

Online Islamic Center

HIKMAT

International Institute

HEKMAT

International Academy