Society of Humanity
{{short description|Persian pseudo-Masonic group}}
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| founder = Mirza Abbas Quli Khan Qazvini
| founded = {{start date|1904||}}
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| dissolved = {{end date|1908||}}
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| headquarters = Tehran
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| ideology = Utopian socialism
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Society of Humanity ({{langx|fa|جامع آدمیت|Jāmeʿ-e Ādamīyat}}) was a pseudo-Masonic group in Persia, active from 1904 to 1908.{{cite encyclopedia |title= FREEMASONRY ii. In the Qajar Period |encyclopedia= Encyclopædia Iranica |date= January 31, 2012 |orig-year=December 15, 2000 |publisher= Bibliotheca Persica Press |location= New York City |url= http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/freemasonry-ii-in-the-qajar-period |last1=Algar |first1=Hamid |editor-last= Yarshater |editor-first= Ehsan |editor-link= Ehsan Yarshater |access-date= October 28, 2011 |series= Fasc. 2 |pages= 208–212 |volume=X}}
Inspired by the radical positivism of Saint Simon and the liberal humanism of Auguste Comte, it played an important role in the Persian Constitutional Revolution.{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/76 76–77]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/76}}