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[[Ibn Hajar 'Asqalani]] (d.852/1448) regards 'Allama al-Hilli as Ayat fi al-Dhaka, (a sign of intelligence) perhaps because of his smartness and because of his profound knowledge and unique piety, the title Ayatollah  was given to him.
[[Ibn Hajar 'Asqalani]] (d.852/1448) regards 'Allama al-Hilli as Ayat fi al-Dhaka, (a sign of intelligence) perhaps because of his smartness and because of his profound knowledge and unique piety, the title Ayatollah  was given to him.


[[Sharaf al-Din Shawlistani]], [[Shaykh Baha' al-Din al-'Amili]] and [[Mulla Muhammad Baqir Majlisi]], in various certificates for their students, mentioned al-'Allama al-Hilli with the title: Ayatollah  fi al-'Alamin (the sign of [[Allah]] in the worlds)
[[Sharaf al-Din Shawlistani]], [[Shaykh Baha'i]] and [['Allama Majlisi]], in various certificates for their students, mentioned al-'Allama al-Hilli with the title: Ayatollah  fi al-'Alamin (the sign of [[Allah]] in the worlds)  
When counting his teachers of narrations, Mulla Muhammad Baqir Majlisi uses the same title for [[Shams al-Din Muhammad b. Makki]].
When counting his teachers of narrations, Mulla Muhammad Baqir Majlisi uses the same title for [[Shams al-Din Muhammad b. Makki]].


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