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'''Mullā Ḥusaynqulī Hamidānī'''(ملا حسین قلی همدانی)
'''Mullā Ḥusaynqulī Hamidānī'''(ملا حسین قلی همدانی)(b.1239/1824 – d.1311/1894) was the Islamic scholar, mystic and jurisprudent of 13th and 14th centuries. He studied in different cities of [[Tehran]], [[Sabzevar]] and [[Najaf]]. His great teachers were [[Shaykh Ansari]] in [[fiqh]] and [[usul]] and [[Sayyid 'Ali Shushtari]] in [[ethics]]. Some of his top students were [[Mirza Baqir Qadi Tabataba'i]], [[Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi]], [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]], [[Shaykh Muhammad Baqir Bahari Hamidani]], [[Mirza Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]] and [[Akhund Khurasani]].
(b.1239/1824 – d.1311/1894) was the Islamic scholar, mystic and jurisprudent of 13th and 14th centuries. He studied in different cities of [[Tehran]], [[Sabzevar]] and [[Najaf]]. His great teachers were [[Shaykh Ansari]] in [[fiqh]] and [[usul]] and [[Sayyid 'Ali Shushtari]] in [[ethics]]. Some of his top students were [[Mirza Baqir Qadi Tabataba'i]], [[Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi]], [[Sayyid Muhsin Amin]], [[Shaykh Muhammad Baqir Bahari Hamidani]], [[Mirza Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]] and [[Akhund Khurasani]].


Mulla Husaynquli was a milestone in the history of true spiritual approach in seminaries. Many acts of wonder have been reported from him and it is written about him that he was always watchful about his actions and his soul.
Mulla Husaynquli was a milestone in the history of true spiritual approach in seminaries. Many acts of wonder have been reported from him and it is written about him that he was always watchful about his actions and his soul.
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