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== Author ==
== Author ==
{{main|[[Mulla Ahmad Naraqi]]}}
{{main|Mulla Ahmad Naraqi}}


Ahmad b. Muhammad Mahdi b. Abi Dhar Naraqi, known as [[Fadil Naraqi]], son of Mulla Mahdi Naraqi was among [[Shi'a]] scholars of 13th century AH. He was born in Naraq and passed his primary education with his father. He then went to the holy cities in [[Iraq]] and studied under teachers such as [[Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]], [[Mirza Mahdi Shahristani]], [[Shaykh Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita]] and [[Sahib Riyad]] (author of Riyad). After his father passed away, Mulla Ahmad Naraqi became the general religious authority of the people of his area. He had many works in different Islamic sciences. His most famous works are ''Mustanad al-Shi'a'' and '''Awa'id al-ayyam'' in [[fiqh]] and ''Mi'raj al-sa'ada'' in [[ethics]]. He passed away in Kashan and his body was moved to [[Najaf]] and was buried in the shrine of [[Imam Ali (a)]].
Ahmad b. Muhammad Mahdi b. Abi Dhar Naraqi, known as [[Fadil Naraqi]], son of Mulla Mahdi Naraqi was among [[Shi'a]] scholars of 13th century AH. He was born in Naraq and passed his primary education with his father. He then went to the holy cities in [[Iraq]] and studied under teachers such as [[Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]], [[Mirza Mahdi Shahristani]], [[Shaykh Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita]] and [[Sahib Riyad]] (author of Riyad). After his father passed away, Mulla Ahmad Naraqi became the general religious authority of the people of his area. He had many works in different Islamic sciences. His most famous works are ''Mustanad al-Shi'a'' and '''Awa'id al-ayyam'' in [[fiqh]] and ''Mi'raj al-sa'ada'' in [[ethics]]. He passed away in Kashan and his body was moved to [[Najaf]] and was buried in the shrine of [[Imam Ali (a)]].
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