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[SHIRÂZÎ CRITICS] Hâfiz chih mîgûyad? [i.e. What does Hafez say?].
AHMAD KASRAVÎ, (1890-1946). Iran Defter Az Sou-ye Bahmad Azâdgân Peragende Mishved., Tehran, [Sh.: 1335] = 1953. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Persian. 40 p. Fourth Edition. Seyyed Ahmad Kasravi Tabrizi, (1890-1946), was a leading Iranian linguist, nationalist, religious reformer, historian, and former Shia cleric. Born in Hokmabad (Hohmavar), Tabriz, Iran, Kasravi was an Iranian Azeri. Initially, Kasravi enrolled in a seminary. Later, he joined the Iranian Constitutional Revolution. He experienced a sort of conversion to Western learning when he learned that the comet of 1910 had been identified as a reappearance of Halley's comet. He abandoned his clerical training after this event and enrolled in the American Memorial School of Tabriz. Thenceforward he became, in Roy Mottahedeh's words, "a true anti-cleric." Kasravi was associated with the Democrat Party in Iran. Kasravi was a professor of law at the University of Tehran and also a lawyer in Tehran, Iran. He was the founder