Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i or Sayyid Mohammad Hossein Tabataba'i was an Iranian scholar, cleric, and philosopher, one of the most prominent thinkers in modern Shia Islam. He is perhaps best known for his Tafsir al-Mizan, a twenty-seven-volume work of tafsir, which he produced between 1954 and 1972. He is commonly known as Allameh Tabataba'i and the Allameh Tabataba'i University in Tehran is named after him.
In Najaf, Tabataba'i developed his major contributions in the fields of Tafsir, philosophy, and history of the Shi'a faith. In philosophy the most important of his works is Usul-i falsafeh va ravesh-e-realism, which has been published in five volumes with explanatory notes and the commentary of Morteza Motahhari. If Ayatollah Haeri is considered the reviver of Qom's hawza in an organizational sense, Tabataba'i's contributions to the field of tafsir, philosophy and mysticism represent the intellectual revitalization of the hawza with lasting implications for the curriculum. His other major philosophical work is a voluminous commentary of Asfār al-'arba'eh, the magnum opus of Mulla Sadra who was the last of the great Persian Muslim thinkers of the medieval age. Apart from these he also wrote extensively on philosophical topics. His humanist approach is underlined by his three books on: the nature of man - before the world, in this world, and after this world. His philosophy is focused upon the sociological treatment of human problems. His two other works, Bidāyat al-hikmah and Nihāyat al-hikmah, are considered among works of high order in Islamic philosophy. Several treatises on the doctrines and history of the Shi'a remain from him as well. One of these comprises his clarifications and expositions about Shi'a faith in reply to the questions posed by the famous French orientalist Henry Corbin. Another of his books on this topic Shi'ah dar Islam was translated into English by Seyyed Hossein Nasr under the title Shi'a Islam, with the help of William Chittick as a project of Colgate University. These books are claimed to serve as an excellent conduit by which popular misconceptions about the Shi'a faith may be removed further paving the way for a better ecumenical understanding amongst the various Muslim schools of thought. His written books number forty-four titles overall; three of which are collections of his articles on various aspects of Islam and the Qur'an.
Glosses al-kifayah. Glosses upon the new edition of the Asfar of Sadr al-Din Shirazi Mulla Sadra appearing under the direction of 'Allameh Tabataba'i of which seven volumes have appeared.
Dialogues with Professor Corbin Two volumes based on conversations carried out between 'Allameh Tabataba'i and Henry Corbin of which the first volume was printed as the yearbook of Maktab-i tashayyu’, 1339
Risalah dar hukumat-i islami,.
Hashiyah-i kifayah.
Risalah dar quwwah wafi'.
Risalah dar ithbat-i dha~t.
Risalah dar sifat.
Risalah dar ata.
Risalah dar wasa'il.
Risalah dar insan qabl al-dunya
Risalah dar insan fi al-dunya.
Risalah dar insan ba'd al-dunya.
Risalah dar nubuwwat.
Risalah dar wilayat.
Risalah dar mushtaqqat.
Risalah dar burhan.
Risalah dar mughalatah.
Risalah dar tahlil.
Risalah dar tarkib.
Risalah dar i’tibarat.
Risalah dar nubuwwat wa manamat
Manza’mah dar rasm-i- khatt-i-nasta’liq.
Ali wa al-falsafat al-ilahiya
Qur'an dar Islam.
Poetry
Tabataba'i was a poet who composed mainly in Persian, but occasionally in Arabic. He also wrote articles and essays.