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Some titles like: [[Thiqat al-Islam]], [[Hujjat al-Islam]], [[Muhaqqiq]], [['Allama]] and Ayatollah were first used particularly for certain individuals as respectful expressions. Later those individuals became known by their titles and afterwards, those titles became prevalent in general use and for other scholars. | Some titles like: [[Thiqat al-Islam]], [[Hujjat al-Islam]], [[Muhaqqiq]], [['Allama]] and Ayatollah were first used particularly for certain individuals as respectful expressions. Later those individuals became known by their titles and afterwards, those titles became prevalent in general use and for other scholars. | ||
In fourth/tenth century the title Thiqat al-Islam for [[al-Kulayni]], in fifth/eleventh century the title Hujjat al-Islam for [[al-Ghazali]], in seventh/thirteenth century the title Muhaqqiq for [[Ja'far b. Hasan al-Hilli]] and in eighth/fourteenth century the titles: 'Allama and Ayatollah for | In fourth/tenth century the title Thiqat al-Islam for [[al-Kulayni]], in fifth/eleventh century the title Hujjat al-Islam for [[al-Ghazali]], in seventh/thirteenth century the title Muhaqqiq for [[Ja'far b. Hasan al-Hilli]] and in eighth/fourteenth century the titles: 'Allama and Ayatollah for [[al-'Allama al-Hilli|Hasan b. Yusuf al-Hilli]] were used. All of these titles remained exclusive for the above mentioned scholars for several centuries. | ||
===First Scholar Known by Ayatollah === | ===First Scholar Known by Ayatollah === |