Marjan Davari | |
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Native name | مرجان داوری |
Born | Tehran, Iran | 24 April 1966
Occupation | Researcher, Translator, Writer |
Language | Persian |
Nationality | Iran |
Citizenship | Iranian |
Education | English diploma, Bachelor Of Arts |
Alma mater | Alzahra University |
Genres | Philosophy, Psychology, Esoteric, Theological sciences, Ontology, Metaphysics |
Marjan Davari (b. April 24, 1966; Tehran, Iran) (Persian: مرجان داوری) is an Iranian researcher, translator and writer who has been studying, teaching, translating and researching philosophical texts for more than 20 years.
Marjan was arrested at her father's home on September 23, 2015, in Karaj and has been held in a women's jail Qarchak prison (زندان قرچک [fa]),[1] She subsequently was sentenced to death for blasphemy and an additional 16 months' imprisonment for insulting the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.[2]
She finished elementary school in UK and after returning to Iran, at an international Parthian school. She received an English translation diploma when she was 13 and continued her studies at Alzahra University in graphic design and painting, in addition to research and translation in inner-science, eastern and western ontology.[3]
Her published translated works include Talons of Time[4] of Paul Twitchell, The Seeker of Phil Morimitsu[5] and The Spiritual Exercises of ECK of Harold Klemp.[6]
She concentrated solely on inner-science and eastern ontology and worked as a researcher and teacher of Metaphysics at the Rah-e Ma’refat (Road of Wisdom) institute.[7] She considers herself a free researcher in the field of esoteric science and metaphysics.[8] She was also a teacher at Rah-e Ma’refat institute.
Her collected works and writings were kept in an archive to be available for her fans for free but have been confiscated by the security forces.
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On March 2017, Red T[13] a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection of translators and interpreters published an open letter to Mr. Ali Khamenei with this subject : "No Death for Content - Free Translator Marjan Davari".[14] On 16 March 2017, Some of Marjan's supporters started an online petition at Change.org[15] to raise awareness about her condition and urging Amnesty International to take appropriate action to stop the execution of Marjan Davari. This petition is available in most common languages, such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch and Persian. This petition was signed by 30,068 supporters in many countries and is now closed.