Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia

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Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia
AbbreviationCGIE
Formation1983; 41 years ago (1983)
FounderKazem Mousavi-Bojnourdi
TypeNon-profit research organization
Official language
Persian, Arabic, English
Main organ
High Counsil
Websitewww.cgie.org.ir/en

The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia (Center for Iranian and Islamic Studies) (CGIE) is a major Iranian research institute with the task of researching and publishing general and topical encyclopedias about Iranian and Islamic culture.[1][2][3][4] Within the Islamic and Iranian research landscape, it is one of the leading and most prestigious institutions in the country, attracting scholars from all over the region. The centre has one of the largest libraries on Iranian and Islamic culture. The building was nominated for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2001.

History[edit]

The institute was founded in 1983 by Kazem Mousavi-Bojnourdi and is located in Darabad, Tehran. Mousavi-Bojnourdi explained his motivation for founding a scientific centre on these research topics as follows:

„ The field of human civilization and culture is so vast that many of its angles have still remained undiscovered. The growth of science and knowledge in the Islamic world and other communities has created the need to gather collections containing information regarding  the current knowledge as well as the definitions and jargon used in that particular field of knowledge. This need has moved some scholars to author various series of books in those fields“[5]

The centre is directed by the High Council, which is composed of renowned scientists and theological scholars. Currently, the Council has four female and 50 male members. Council members are selected and appointed on the basis of their academic studies and research interests.

Research[edit]

The research areas of the departments include comparative literature, Arabic and Iranian literature, history of political ideas, Islamic law and philosophy, history of Islam, oriental studies, History of the ancient Iranian and other fields of research.

The Centre publishes a number of scholarly books, including the Encyclopaedia Islamica, published by Brill in English. The encyclopedia has received international attention due to its scientifically profound results for the knowledge of the cultural and theological development of Iranian and Islamic culture. Brill's Encyclopedia Islamica, which is edited by Farhad Daftary and Wilferd Madelung, is currently at its fifth volume. It is also published in Iran under the title Dā'erat-ol-Ma'āref-e Bozorg-e Eslāmi (Persian: دائرةالمعارف بزرگ اسلامی, "The Great Islamic Encyclopaedia") and is at the ninth letter of the Persian alphabet and its 22nd completed volume.

Notable Researchers[edit]

Notable former and current scientists at The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia are Dariush Shayegan, Azartash Azarnoush, Javad Tabatabai, Farhad Daftary, Wilferd Madelung, Ezzatollah Fooladvand, Katayun Mazdapour and Abbas Anvari.

A map of the entire CGIE.

Architecture[edit]

The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia (Map)

The architecture of the building is not only intended to serve good research and teaching, but also to serve as a projection surface for its own and Islamic culture. The building combines traditional Iranian ornaments and construction methods with Islamic forms that are also found in important religious and spiritual sites. To accomplish this task a piece of property was selected in Darabad, Tehran.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia on the website of Farsnews". Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  2. ^ "About Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia on the website of the Hamshahri newspaper". 17 April 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  3. ^ "About Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia on the website of the Mehrnews agency". 26 January 2017. Archived from the original on 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  4. ^ "About Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia on the Tasnim news agency". Archived from the original on 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  5. ^ CAOI. "The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia - Contemporary Architecture of Iran". www.caoi.ir. Archived from the original on 2022-02-05. Retrieved 2022-02-05.

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