RT Article T1 Theoretical perspectives on Ṭabāṭabāʾī’s constructional conceptions: Islamic tradition and modernity in the Iranian context JF Critical research on religion VO 13 IS 3 SP 383 OP 400 A1 Morshedi, Abolfazl LA English YR 2025 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1946179949 AB The discourse surrounding Islamic tradition and modernity has remained a critical issue in Iran, even following the Islamic Revolution of 1979. This debate has permeated seminaries, sparking considerable engagement among clerics and intellectuals. Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Ṭabāṭabāʾī, a preeminent contemporary Qur’ānic commentator and a key figure in the revival of philosophical thought in Iran’s seminaries, stands at the center of this discourse with his theory of Constructional Conceptions (Idrākāt ʿitibārī). This article briefly introduces Ṭabāṭabāʾī and his theory, then analyzes three prominent interpretations of his constructional conceptions within Iran’s intellectual community. While critical of materialist, colonial, and atheistic elements of Western thought, Ṭabāṭabāʾī’s moderate approach has opened pathways for dialogue between Islamic tradition and modernity. His emphasis on the rational and social dimensions of Islam, coupled with his intellectual openness to diverse traditions, has promoted a form of intellectual pluralism, a vital aspect for Muslim-majority societies engaging with modernity. K1 Iran K1 Modernity K1 Islamic tradition K1 constructional conceptions K1 Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Ṭabāṭabāʾī DO 10.1177/20503032251381307