2 January 2015

Mohammadreza Zaeri

Zaeri is an MA graduate of Beirut's Saint Joseph University in 'Islam-Christianity relations' and is currently a PhD student in theology and religious studies in the same university.

Born in Kerman, 1970, Zaeri who has a seminary education is an MA graduate of Beirut’s Saint Joseph University in ‘Islam-Christianity relations’ and is currently a PhD student in theology and religious studies in the same university. He has published many articles in Arabic publications including An-Nahar Newspaper, and founded a publication institute in Beirut. In Iran he has founded a Magazine called Mahya. Zaeri has been a judge in several festivals, including: Prophet Muhammad Film Festival, the Press Festival, and computer games festival. His other occupations include being the editor of Hamshari newspaper, and managing the Cultural Center of Martyrs of the Islamic Republic (Sarcheshmeh).

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