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Hossein Modarressi is the Bayard Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. He holds dual educational backgrounds: a traditional Islamic education from Qum's seminary and a secular Oxford Ph.D. in Islamic Law. His research bridges Iranian history, Islamic legal studies, and Shi'ite doctrinal analysis. He joined Princeton as a visiting professor in 1983 and became a full faculty member in 1986.
Modarressi's work has produced seminal publications on Shi'ite literature, Islamic legal theory, and historical texts. His research emphasizes the formative period of Shi'ite Islam, exploring doctrinal consolidation and textual integrity. Recent scholarship focuses on legal maxims and ontological debates within Islamic jurisprudence.
His advising includes groundbreaking dissertations on topics ranging from Avicenna's philosophy to the socio-legal status of women in hadith transmission. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his scholarly contributions are widely recognized in the field. His academic trajectory reflects a unique integration of traditional and modern academic frameworks.
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