The late Anwar was the source of unparalleled service to cultural heritage

According to the report of Arya Heritage, Ali Darabi today, Friday 19 March, in a note on the occasion of Abdullah Anwar’s death, wrote: Master Abdullah Anwar was one of the great and famous people of Iran and one of the pioneers and leaders of manuscripts. The late Anwar was a musician, mathematician, writer, scholar of Tehran, philosopher, list writer and literally a full-fledged scientist. His mastery of Arabic, English and French languages provided him with the ability to study and translate original texts. At the age of 98, the late Anwar was the source of great and unique services to the cultural heritage of the country. I ask God’s great mercy and grace for them. From the property of politeness, the judges have all gone, the burden of the journey, the companions have all gone, the one who hastened who is at the foot of the desert, say what a place the riders have all gone.
Professor Seyyed Abdullah Anwar, prescriptionist, Tehran scholar, historian, writer and logician, returned to his home after a period of illness and treatment in the hospital, and died on Thursday, March 18 at the age of 98. The funeral ceremony of Seyyed Abdullah Anwar will be held on Saturday – March 20, 1401 – at 10:00 AM from the building of the National Library of the Islamic Republic. After the funeral, the body of Seyyed Abdullah Anwar will be transferred to Ibn Babouye’s tomb to rest next to his father.