Jalal Al-e-Ahmad, born on December second, nineteen twenty-three, was a multifaceted Iranian intellectual whose contributions spanned various fields including literature, philosophy, and sociology. As a prominent novelist and short-story writer, he captivated audiences with his insightful narratives that often reflected the socio-political landscape of Iran.
In addition to his literary prowess, Al-e-Ahmad was a skilled translator and educator, dedicated to bridging cultural gaps through language. His work as an anthropologist and sociologist positioned him as one of the earliest and most significant contemporary Iranian ethnographers, allowing him to explore and critique the complexities of Iranian society.
Al-e-Ahmad is perhaps best known for popularizing the term gharbzadegi, which translates to