Majid Mohammadi

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Majid Mohammadi
Born21 March 1960
Tehran, Iran
OccupationWriter, teacher, news analyst
NationalityIranian, American
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materStony Brook University

Majid Mohammadi is an Iranian-American author. He is the author of dozens of books in Persian, Arabic and English.[1] Majid Mohammadi also is a faculty member at Tavaana: E-Learning Institute for Iranian Civil Society, where he teaches Persian-language online courses on civil society in Iran.

Works

35 Books in English including

  • "Islamic Mayhem, Shi`i Style: How Does Khamenei Rule Iran?" Google Play, 2020
  • "Under the Leader's Cloak," IIIS, Riyadh, SA, 2020
  • "Ideological and Institutional Aspects of Islamicization Process: How Islamism and Shari`ah Contravene Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness," New York: Google Play, 2018
  • "Analytical Sociology: What Can We Learn from Sociological Theories?" New York: Google Play, 2018
  • Judicial Reform and Reorganization In 20th Century Iran, New York: Routledge, 2008.
  • Iran's Constitution, Amsterdam: Kluwer, 2012
  • Political Islam in Post-Revolutionary Iran: Shi'i Ideologies in Islamist Discourse , London: I.B. Tauris, 2015
  • Iranian Reform Movement: Civil and Constitutional Rights in Suspension , London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
  • Ideological and Institutional Aspects of Islamicization Process: How Islamism and Shari`ah Contravene Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness, New York: Google Play, 2018
  • Analytical Sociology: What Can We Learn from Sociological Theories?, New York: Google Play, 2018

3 Books in Arabic

  • "Trends of Contemporary Religious Thought in Iran," International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), 2010
  • "Ashura in Secular Age," Google Play/Amazon, 2021
  • "Iran Under Islamists: Descent into Chaos, Catastrophe, Misery, and Destruction," Google Play/Amazon, 2021

more than 80 Books in Persian including

  • "Iranian Propaganda Machine," Google Play, 2019
  • "Why Can't They? The Whats and the Hows of the Islamic Republic's Opposition," Ketab Corp, 2018
  • "A Look at the Institutions and Decision Making of the Judiciary in the Islamic Republic of Iran," Washington DC: Tavaana, 2016
  • "The End of Spring", Los Angeles: Sherkat-e Ketab, 2015
  • "Three Political Programs in Contemporary Iran: Constitutional Monarchy/Guardianship, Republicanism, Absolute Authoritarianism", Los Angeles: Sherkat-e Ketab, 2015
  • The Leader of Muslim Affairs in the World, Los Angeles: Sherkat-e Ketab, 2012
  • Religion and Communications, Tehran: Kavir, 2003
  • Heaven's Ladder: Analytic Philosophy of Religion, Tehran: Markaz, 2002
  • New Iranian Cinema, 1983-2000, Tehran: Jame’eh ye Iranian, 2002
  • Mystery of Dialogue, Tehran: Cultural Relation Association (one chapter translated to Urdu), 2002
  • Authoritarian Face: Iranian TV, 1990-2000, Tehran: Jame’eh ye Iranian, 2001
  • Satellites, Tehran: Ghatreh, 2001
  • Media Ethics, Tehran: Naghsh-o Negar, 2001
  • Ethical Systems in Iran and Islam, Tehran: Kavir, 2001
  • Iranian Liberalism, Tehran: Jame’eh ye Iranian, 2001
  • Political Reforms Quandary in Iran Today, Tehran: Jame’eh ye Iranian, 2000
  • Civil Society: Iranian Style, Tehran: Markaz, 1999
  • An Introduction to Political Behavior of Iranian Students: 1979-99, Tehran: Kavir, 1999
  • Religion vs. Faith, Tehran: Kavir, 1999
  • Multimedia, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1998
  • An Introduction to Sociology and Economics of Culture in Iran Today, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1998
  • Otherwise, Philosophy of Life, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1998
  • Philosophical Problems, Tehran: Ghalam, 1998
  • Civil Society as a Method, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1997
  • Cable Communications, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1997
  • Informational Superhighways, Tehran: Ghatreh, 1997
  • Contemporary Theology in Iran, Tehran: Ghatreh (also translated to Arabic), 1995
  • Cinema and Life, Tehran: Mina, 1992
  • Religious Pathology, Tehran: Tafakkor, 1992
  • Technology: Logic, Method, Tehran: Chapakhsh, 1991
  • Technique of Film Analysis, Tehran: Nai, 1990

Majid Mohammadi also was a faculty member at Tavaana: E-Learning Institute for Iranian Civil Society, where he taught Persian-language online courses on civil society in Iran.[2]

References

  1. ^ "When Women are the Real Men in Iran" (Majid Mohammadi) The Daily Star, March 27, 2007
  2. ^ "Majid Mohammadi". Tavaana. Retrieved 3 September 2014.