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  | Place of Residence = Lebanon, [[Najaf]], [[Qom]]
  | Place of Residence = Lebanon, [[Najaf]], [[Qom]]
  | Place of study = Seminary of Najaf, [[Seminary of Qom]]
  | Place of study = Seminary of Najaf, [[Seminary of Qom]]
  | Death = [[Muharram 19]], 1400 (December 9, 1979)
  | Death = [[Muharram 19]], [[1400]]/[[December 9]], [[1979 CE|1979]]
  | Burial place = Najaf, [[Holy shrine of Imam Ali]]
  | Burial place = Najaf, [[Holy shrine of Imam Ali]]
  | Professors = [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i]], [[Shaykh Abd al-Karim Mughniyya]], [[Muhammad Sa'id Fadl Allah]], [[Shaykh Husayn Karbala'i]]
  | Professors = [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i]], [[Shaykh Abd al-Karim Mughniyya]], [[Muhammad Sa'id Fadl Allah]], [[Shaykh Husayn Karbala'i]]
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'''Muḥammad Jawād Mughnīyya''' (Arabic: {{ia|محمدجواد مغنیّة}}),(b.[[1322]]/1904-d.[[1400]]/1979) was a [[Shiite]] [[exegete]] and clergy from [[Lebanon]] in the fourteenth/[[twentieth]] century. He began his studies in Lebanon and then moved to [[Najaf]] and attended the lectures of scholars such as [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i]]. When he returned to Lebanon, he was appointed as a [[judge]] and the head of the Lebanese judiciary.
'''Muḥammad Jawād Mughnīyya''' (Arabic: {{ia|محمدجواد مغنیّة}}),(b.[[1322]]/1904 - d.[[1400]]/[[1979 CE|1979]]) was a [[Shiite]] [[exegete]] and clergy from [[Lebanon]] in the fourteenth/[[twentieth]] century. He began his studies in Lebanon and then moved to [[Najaf]] and attended the lectures of scholars such as [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i]]. When he returned to Lebanon, he was appointed as a [[judge]] and the head of the Lebanese judiciary.


Mughniyya wrote books concerning Islamic sciences. He wrote two [[Tafsir|exegeses]] of the [[Qur'an]]: ''[[al-Kashif]]'' and ''[[al-Mubin]]''. Mughniyya's character is distinguished by his religious and political views, such as innovations in [[jurisprudence]] and [[ijtihad]], the [[proximity of Islamic denominations]], and Islamic unity. He has praised the [[Islamic Revolution in Iran]] and its leader.
Mughniyya wrote books concerning Islamic sciences. He wrote two [[Tafsir|exegeses]] of the [[Qur'an]]: ''[[al-Kashif]]'' and ''[[al-Mubin]]''. Mughniyya's character is distinguished by his religious and political views, such as innovations in [[jurisprudence]] and [[ijtihad]], the [[proximity of Islamic denominations]], and Islamic unity. He has praised the [[Islamic Revolution in Iran]] and its leader.
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===Death===
===Death===
Shaykh Muhammad Jawad died of a heart disease on [[Muharram 19]], 1400 (December 9, 1979). His corpse was moved to Najaf where it was buried in a chamber within the [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]]. Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i said [[Funeral Prayer]]s on his corpse.
Shaykh Muhammad Jawad died of a heart disease on [[Muharram 19]], [[1400]]/[[December 9]], [[1979 CE|1979]]). His corpse was moved to Najaf where it was buried in a chamber within the [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]]. Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khu'i said [[Funeral Prayer]]s on his corpse.


==Cultural and Social Activities==
==Cultural and Social Activities==
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