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'''Mullā Ḥusaynqulī Hamidānī''' (ملا حسین قلی همدانی) (b.1239/1824 – d.1311/1894) was the Islamic scholar, mystic and jurisprudent of 13th/19th and 14th/20th centuries. He studied in different cities of [[Tehran]], [[Sabzevar]] and [[Najaf]]. His great teachers were [[al-Shaykh al-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 al-Amin]], [[Shaykh Muhammad | '''Mullā Ḥusaynqulī Hamidānī''' (ملا حسین قلی همدانی) (b.1239/1824 – d.1311/1894) was the Islamic scholar, mystic and jurisprudent of 13th/19th and 14th/20th centuries. He studied in different cities of [[Tehran]], [[Sabzevar]] and [[Najaf]]. His great teachers were [[al-Shaykh al-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 al-Amin]], [[Shaykh Muhammad Bahari]], [[Mirza Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]] and [[Akhund Khurasani]]. | ||
Mulla Husaynquli was a milestone in the history of true spiritual approach in [[Shi'a seminaries]]. Many [[act of wonder|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 [[Shi'a seminaries]]. Many [[act of wonder|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. |