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Year 1443 AH[1] started on Monday, August 9, 2021 CE, and ended on Friday, July 29, 2022 CE in the Gregorian calendar.[2][3]
Events
- Muharram 10 – Three people were killed and at least more than fifty others were injured as a result of a powerful explosion targeting a mourning procession of Imam Husayn (a), in central Pakistan. (August 19, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 10 – Three martyrs and twelve injured in an attack targeting 'Ashura commemoration ceremonies in Nigeria. (August 19, 2021 CE)
- Rajab 30 – Sixty people were killed, and nearly two hundred others were injured in an explosion that occurred in a mosque in the city of Peshawar, northwest Pakistan. (March 4, 2022 CE)
- Sha'ban 9 – Beheading of eighty-one people, including forty-one Shi'a from Qatif, by Saudi Arabia. (March 13, 2022 CE)
Deaths
- Muharram 5 – Mahdi Pishwai, author of the book Maqtal-i jami'-i Sayyid al-Shuhada' (a) in Persian. (August 14, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 11 – Sayyid Kamal Faqih Imani, one of the scholars of Isfahan. (August 20, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 13 – Muhammad Rida Hakimi, a Shi'a writer and one of the famous figures of the School of Tafkik. (August 22, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 18 – Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali 'Alimi al-Balkhabi, a Shiite scholar from Afghanistan confronted the Soviet forces in the north of his country. (August 27, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 25 – Sayyid Muhammad Sa'id al-Hakim, a Shi'a marja' in Iraq. (September 3, 2021 CE)
- Muharram 26 – Head of The Supreme Islamic Shi'a Council of Lebanon, Shaykh Abd al-Amir Qabalan. (September 4, 2021 CE)
- Safar 18 – Hasan Hasanzada Amuli, an Iranian Shi'a philosopher and scholar and one of the students of 'Allama Tabataba'i. (September 25, 2021 CE)
- Rabi' II 11 – Muhsin Mujtahid Shabistari, Imam of the Friday prayer of Tabriz and East Azerbaijan's representative at the Assembly of Leadership Experts. (November 17, 2021 CE)
- Rabi' II 22 – 'Abbas al-Mahrus, a Shi'a preacher from Qatif. (November 28, 2021 CE)
- Rabi' II 25 – Sayyid Radhi al-Shirazi, the grandson of the Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Shirazi, a Shi'a jurist. (December 1, 2021 CE)
- Jumada II 29 – Lutf Allah Safi Gulpayigani, a Shi'a marja' and a teacher of advanced courses of jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence in Qom. (February 1, 2022 CE)
- Sha'ban 12 – Sayyid Muhammad Ali Alawi Gurgani, a Shi'a marja' and a teacher of advanced courses of jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence in Qom. (March 15, 2022 CE)
- Sha'ban 18 – Muhammad Mahdi Reyshahri, representative at the Assembly of Leadership Experts. (March 22, 2022 CE)
- Sha'ban 19 – Sayyid Mujtaba Rudbari, a Shia scholar from Gilan. (March 23, 2022 CE)
- Sha'ban 19 – Sayyid Muhammad Faqih Niyrizi, representative at the Assembly of Leadership Experts and Imam of the Friday prayer of Neyriz. (March 23, 2022 CE)
- Ramadan 9 – Muhammad Fayd Sarabi, a Shi'a scholar and representative at the Assembly of Leadership Experts. (April 11, 2022 CE)
- Shawwal 1 – Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Tarhini al-'Amili, a Lebanese Shiite jurist and the author of al-Zubdat al-fiqhiyya Rawda al-bahiyya. (May 5, 2022 CE)
- Shawwal 14 – Sayyid Abd Allah Fatimi Niya, a Shi'a scholar, master of Islamic ethics, famous orator, and bibliographer. (May 16, 2022 CE)
- Dhu l-Qa'da 5 – Sayyid Mahmud Du'a'i, a Shi'a scholar and representative of the Iran Parliament for six terms and the director of the Ittila'at Institute. (June 5, 2022 CE)
- Dhu l-Qa'da 11 – 'Abbas Misbahzada, a Shi'a scholar, astrologer and calligrapher, son-in-law of Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kuhkamara'i and representative of Sayyid Muhammad Rida Gulpayigani in London. (June 11, 2022 CE)
- Dhu l-Qa'da 17 – Ahmad Mahdawi Damghani, a seminary graduate, and professor at Harvard University. (June 17, 2022 CE)
- Dhu l-Qa'da 20 – Muhammad 'Ali Karimkhani, a Shi'a Maddah and singer of the "a piece of heaven", a ballad in praise of Imam Rida (a). (June 20, 2022 CE)
Notes
- ↑ Latin: Anno Hegirae, "in the year of the Hijra (Lunar Hijri calendar)
- ↑ WikiShia dates
- ↑ Calendar converter