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===Judgeship in Beirut===
===Judgeship in Beirut===
In 1367/1947, Shaykh Muhammad Jawad became a [[judge]] in [[Beirut]], and a year later, he was appointed as the supreme adviser, and from 1370/1950 to 1375/1955 he was appointed as the head of the Lebanese Shiite judiciary. When he was removed from the office, he still served as an adviser until 1378/1958. During his term in the judiciary, he tried to act justly. For example, in 1376/1956, he was asked by the agricultural minister (Kazim al-Khalil) to meet his requests so that he could stay in the office as the head. However, Mughniyya replied that "what matters is the stay of my religion; the office position is a transient shadow".
In 1367/1947, Shaykh Muhammad Jawad became a [[judge]] in [[Beirut]], and a year later, he was appointed as the supreme adviser, and from 1370/1950 to 1375/1955 he was appointed as the head of the Lebanese Shiite judiciary. When he was removed from the office, he still served as an adviser until 1378/1958. During his term in the judiciary, he tried to act justly. For example, in 1376/1956, he was asked by the agricultural minister (Kazim al-Khalil) to meet his requests so that he could stay in the office as the head. However, Mughniyya replied that "what matters is the preservation of my religion; the office position is a transient shadow".


===Unity among Muslims===
===Unity among Muslims===
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==Writings==
==Writings==
{{main|List of works by Muhammad Jawad Mughniyya}}
{{main|List of works by Muhammad Jawad Mughniyya}}
Shaykh Muhammad Jawad was a persevering prolific author. He sometimes slept only four hours, and he was sometimes so engaged in writing that he did not sleep for forty eight hours. Mughniyya is one few [[exegete]]s of the Qur'an who wrote two exegeses.
Shaykh Muhammad Jawad was a persevering prolific author. He sometimes slept only four hours, and was sometimes so engaged in writing that he did not sleep for forty eight hours. Mughniyya is one few [[exegete]]s of the Qur'an who wrote two exegeses.


===In Exegesis===
===In Exegesis===
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==References==
==References==
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/محمدجواد_مغنیه {{ia|محمدجواد مغنیه}}] in Farsi WikiShia.
* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/محمدجواد_مغنیه {{ia|محمدجواد مغنیه}}] in Farsi WikiShia.
 
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