fiction.wikisort.org - WriterRovshan Abdulla oglu Abdullaev (Born: September 28, 1978) is an Azerbaijani Polymath born in Baku, Azerbaijan[1]
Azerbaijani writer, publicist, Oriental philosopher, psychologist and theologian
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Rovshan Abdullaoglu |
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Native name | Rövşən Abdulla oğlu Abdullaev |
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Born | (1978-09-28) September 28, 1978 (age 44) Baku, Azerbaijan SSR |
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Occupation | Philosopher, theologian, psychologist, fiction and non-fiction writer, specialist in Eastern philosophy |
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Language | Azerbaijani |
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Nationality | Azerbaijani |
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Citizenship | Azerbaijan |
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Genre | Philosophical novel, Psychological novel, Detective fiction |
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Biography
Rovshan Abdulla oglu Abdullaev was born on September 28, 1978 to laywer and police major Abdulla Abdullaev and to Gulnara Abdullaeva who was an accountant.[1] Abdullaev has two brothers.
He was polymath, who studied and excel in subjects like: Theology, psychology, oriental philosophy, etc. He is also a writer and a publicist.
He also served in the Azerbaijan border troops, receiving a personal letter of thanks from the commander of the military unit.
Abdullaev is now married and has three children.
Education
Rovshan completed his secondary education in 1995, and soon entered Azerbaijan State Economic University.[1]
Rovshan Abdullaev continued his education in Arabic and Persian languages in the fields of theology, scholastics, Arabic literature, as well as Eastern and Western philosophy. He studied at various universities for over eight years.
In 2013, he became a licensed gestalt therapist at the Psychological Department of the Moscow Institute of Positive Technologies and Consulting.[1]
Literary Works
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Abdullaev published his first book 2010, which is titled as, The Veil of Light and Darkness. The book describes the factors of moral and personal development and decline, the properties of the soul and the veils of light and darkness within it.[2]
Translations
In 2011, Rovshan started translating one of Avicenna's final books, Remarks and Admonitions (Kitab al-isharat wa al-tanbihat). In parallel with the semantic translation of the book, Rovshan Abdullaev provided his own interpretation of Avicenna's metaphysics and logic as two books Contemplation and On the Levels of the Mystics.[3][4]
In 2012, he went on to translate the work of another famous philosopher-scientist – Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i. The translation and interpretation of this treatise was published in three parts.[5][6][7]
In the same year, Rovshan Abdullaev translated The First Book, which is considered the first manuscript in the Islamic world.[8]
Own works
In his five subsequent works, Burn the Bridges behind You, Every Human a Ruler, Life Goes on no Matter What and, Rising Against All and Fears. The author turns to Western and Eastern psychology, he also translated this works to create a synthesis of his psychological and theological views.
In his native Azerbaijan, Rovshan Abdullaev became famous after his first psychological novel, This City is Empty, became the countries best-selling book for 2016–2018.[9] The author's second novel, The Man on the Rails, was also published.[10]
Kindle editions of these psychological novels in English have been available on Amazon.com since 2018.[11]
In March 2019 the first book entitled "Captivity" in the series of "God: Myth or Reality" has been published. It is a science book that explains the psychological reasons for ardent defense and negation of the concept of "creator" by various ideological schools.[12]
To date, 25 books by Rovshan Abdullaev have been published in Azerbaijan. Most of these have translated into English, Russian and Turkish.
In addition to writing, Rovshan Abdullaev regularly performs in television programs, teaches online lessons in philosophy, and writes articles that are published on various Internet news portals.[1]
References
- "YAZAR HAQQINDA". qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 27, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "Nəfsi Təzkiyyənin Elmi Əsasları" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "Görüntülər" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "Ariflərin İrfani Məqamları (III nəşr)" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "İnsan Dünyadan Sonra (IV nəşr)" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "İnsan Dünyadan Sonradan Sonra (II nəşr)" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "İnsan Dünyadan Əvvəl (II nəşr)" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on July 28, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
- "İlk Kitab (II nəşr)" (in Azerbaijani). qedimqala.az. Archived from the original on August 19, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
- Zərif Nisə (January 13, 2017). "Tilsim sındı – Azərbaycanlı yazıçı xariciləri üstələdi". milli.az. Archived from the original on January 13, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
- İlkin İzzət (May 15, 2018). "Azərbaycanda rekord – Kitab nəşr olunandan cəmi 3 saat sonra satılıb qurtardı". milli.az. Archived from the original on May 16, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
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- “Tanrı anlayışı dinlərdən daha əvvəl yaranıb” – Müsahibə
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- Golden Pen Prize [az]
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Azerbaijani is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan and one of the official languages of the Republic of Dagestan. It is also widely spoken in Iran, particularly in Iranian Azerbaijan. It is also spoken in some parts of Turkey, Russia and Georgia. |
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На других языках
- [en] Rovshan Abdullaoglu
[ru] Абдуллаоглу, Ровшан
Ровшан Абдуллаоглу (полное имя: Ровшан Абдулла оглу Абдуллаев; азерб. Rövşən Abdulla oğlu Abdullayev; дата рождения: 28 сентября 1978 года, город Баку) — азербайджанский писатель, философ-востоковед, публицист, психолог, теолог.
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