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  | Birth = [[Dhu l-Hijja 27]], 1292/January 24, 1876
  | Birth = [[Dhu l-Hijja 27]], 1292/[[January 24]], 1876
  | Place of Birth = Samawa
  | Place of Birth = Samawa
  | Place of Residence = Samawa, [[Najaf]]
  | Place of Residence = Samawa, [[Najaf]]
  | Place of study =Najaf
  | Place of study =Najaf
  | Death =[[Muharram 2]], 1370/October 14, 1950
  | Death =[[Muharram 2]], 1370/[[October 14]], 1950
  | Burial place = [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]]
  | Burial place = [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]]
  | Professors =Aqa Rida Hamadani • Sayyid Muhammad Hindi • Muhammad Taha Najaf • [[Muhammad Hasan Mamaqani]] • [[Shaykh al-Shari'a al-Isfahani]]
  | Professors =Aqa Rida Hamadani • Sayyid Muhammad Hindi • Muhammad Taha Najaf • [[Muhammad Hasan Mamaqani]] • [[Shaykh al-Shari'a al-Isfahani]]
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Muhammad al-Samawi was born on [[Dhu l-Hijja 27]], 1292/January 24, 1876 in Samawah, a city in Iraq. Because of his birth and residence in Samawah, he came to be known as al-Samawi.
Muhammad al-Samawi was born on [[Dhu l-Hijja 27]], 1292/[[January 24]], 1876 in Samawah, a city in Iraq. Because of his birth and residence in Samawah, he came to be known as al-Samawi.


He lost his father at the age of ten. He moved to Najaf in order to study. He learned the preliminaries from his teachers, particularly Shaykh Shukr b. Ahmad al-Baghdadi and Shaykh Abd al-Din Ma'tuq al-Qatifi. He learned mathematics from Aqa Rida Isfahani and [[principles of jurisprudence]] from Ali b. Shaykh Baqir al-Jawahiri, [[Aqa Rida Hamadani]], [[Sayyid Muhammad Hindi]], [[Muhammad Taha Najaf]], [[Muhammad Hasan Mamaqani]], and [[Shaykh al-Shari'a al-Isfahani]]. He received [[permissions for ijtihad]] from Shaykh Ali b. Shaykh Baqir al-Jawahiri, Sayyid Muhammad al-Hindi, and [[Sayyid Hasan al-Sadr]]. Al-Samawi stayed in Najaf until 1322/1904-5 when he returned to his hometown and remained there until 1330/1911-2.
He lost his father at the age of ten. He moved to Najaf in order to study. He learned the preliminaries from his teachers, particularly Shaykh Shukr b. Ahmad al-Baghdadi and Shaykh Abd al-Din Ma'tuq al-Qatifi. He learned mathematics from Aqa Rida Isfahani and [[principles of jurisprudence]] from Ali b. Shaykh Baqir al-Jawahiri, [[Aqa Rida Hamadani]], [[Sayyid Muhammad Hindi]], [[Muhammad Taha Najaf]], [[Muhammad Hasan Mamaqani]], and [[Shaykh al-Shari'a al-Isfahani]]. He received [[permissions for ijtihad]] from Shaykh Ali b. Shaykh Baqir al-Jawahiri, Sayyid Muhammad al-Hindi, and [[Sayyid Hasan al-Sadr]]. Al-Samawi stayed in Najaf until 1322/1904-5 when he returned to his hometown and remained there until 1330/1911-2.


===Demise===
===Demise===
Muhammad al-Samawi died on [[Muharram 2]], 1370/October 14, 1950. He was buried in Najaf in chamber number seven of the [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]].
Muhammad al-Samawi died on [[Muharram 2]], 1370/[[October 14]], 1950. He was buried in Najaf in chamber number seven of the [[Holy Shrine of Imam Ali (a)]].


==Positions==
==Positions==
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