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| Birth = 1178/1764 | | Birth = 1178/1764-5 | ||
| Place of Birth = Akbarabad or Farrukhabad | | Place of Birth = Akbarabad or Farrukhabad | ||
| Place of Residence = [[Najaf]], [[Karbala]], [[Tehran]], [[Kadhimiya]] | | Place of Residence = [[Najaf]], [[Karbala]], [[Tehran]], [[Kadhimiya]] | ||
| Place of study = Kadhimiya | | Place of study = Kadhimiya | ||
| Death = 1232/1816 | | Death = 1232/1816-7 | ||
| Burial place = Kadhimiya | | Burial place = Kadhimiya | ||
| Professors = [[Sayyid Muhammad Ali Bihbahani]], [[Mirza Mahdi Shahristani]], and [[Shaykh Musa Bahrayni]] | | Professors = [[Sayyid Muhammad Ali Bihbahani]], [[Mirza Mahdi Shahristani]], and [[Shaykh Musa Bahrayni]] | ||
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'''Abū Aḥmad Jamāl al-Dīn b. ʿAbd l-Nabī b. ʿAbd al-Ṣāniʿ al-Nishābūrī al-Istarābādī''' (Arabic:{{ia| ابواحمد جمالالدين بن عبدالنبي بن عبدالصانع النيشابوري الاسترابادي}}) (b. [[1178]]/1764- d. [[1232]]/1816), known as '''Mīrzā Muḥammad al-Akhbārī''' ({{ia| ميرزا محمد الاَخباري}}), was a [[jurist]] and [[muhaddith]] and a founder of the [[Akhbari]] approach in [[Shi'a]] [[jurisprudence]]. | '''Abū Aḥmad Jamāl al-Dīn b. ʿAbd l-Nabī b. ʿAbd al-Ṣāniʿ al-Nishābūrī al-Istarābādī''' (Arabic:{{ia| ابواحمد جمالالدين بن عبدالنبي بن عبدالصانع النيشابوري الاسترابادي}}) (b. [[1178]]/1764-5 - d. [[1232]]/1816-7), known as '''Mīrzā Muḥammad al-Akhbārī''' ({{ia| ميرزا محمد الاَخباري}}), was a [[jurist]] and [[muhaddith]] and a founder of the [[Akhbari]] approach in [[Shi'a]] [[jurisprudence]]. | ||
He wrote several books to reject the [[Usuli school]]. Because of his opposition to Usulis, including [[al-Wahid al-Bihbahani]], he had to leave [[Iraq]] for [[Tehran]]. In Tehran, he was welcomed and respected by [[Fath-Ali Shah Qajar]]. It is said that during his stay in Tehran, he displayed some [[kiramat]] (supernatural acts), and thus, he came to be known as "Sayyid Muhammad Sahib Kiramat". | He wrote several books to reject the [[Usuli school]]. Because of his opposition to Usulis, including [[al-Wahid al-Bihbahani]], he had to leave [[Iraq]] for [[Tehran]]. In Tehran, he was welcomed and respected by [[Fath-Ali Shah Qajar]]. It is said that during his stay in Tehran, he displayed some [[kiramat]] (supernatural acts), and thus, he came to be known as "Sayyid Muhammad Sahib Kiramat". |