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[[File:Ayatollah Ghazi Near 50 Year Old.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Sayyid 'Ali Qadi]] | [[File:Ayatollah Ghazi Near 50 Year Old.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Sayyid 'Ali Qadi]] | ||
'''Sayyid ʿAlī Qāḍī Ṭabāṭabāʾī''' (سید علی قاضی طباطبائی) (b.1282/ | '''Sayyid ʿAlī Qāḍī Ṭabāṭabāʾī''' (سید علی قاضی طباطبائی) (b. 1282 or 1285/1866 or 1869 - d. 1366/1947) was a [[mysticism|mystic]], scholar and teacher of [[ethics]] in [[Najaf Seminary]], in 14th/20th century. Many scholars, [[faqih]]s (jurisprudents), and Islamic authorities have learned ethics from him. | ||
[['Allama Tabataba'i]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khu'i|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khu'i]], and [[Muhammad Taqi Bahjat]] were among his famous students. | [['Allama Tabataba'i]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khu'i|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khu'i]], and [[Muhammad Taqi Bahjat]] were among his famous students. | ||
His great interest in [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] raised criticism of some scholars and led some people to treat him with contempt. In [[mysticism]], he followed [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamidani|Husayn Quli Hamadani]], his teacher. He believed that it is impossible for travelers upon the path [towards God] to reach the abode of unity without accepting guardianship of [[Imams]] and [[ | His great interest in [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] raised criticism of some scholars and led some people to treat him with contempt. In [[mysticism]], he followed [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamidani|Husayn Quli Hamadani]], his teacher. He believed that it is impossible for travelers upon the path [towards God] to reach the abode of unity without accepting guardianship of [[Imams]] and [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]]. | ||
His method of mystical instruction included fulfilment of recommended practices ([[mustahabbat]]), visitation of holy tombs, entreating [[Imam Hussein (a)]] ([[tawassul]]), and having a teacher. He recommended ''[[Risalah Siyr wa Suluk]]'' by [[Bahr al-'Ulum]] as the best mystical book, and Ihraq (burn out) as the best method. So many miraculous deeds have been reported from him. | His method of mystical instruction included fulfilment of recommended practices ([[mustahabbat]]), visitation of holy tombs, entreating [[Imam Hussein (a)]] ([[tawassul]]), and having a teacher. He recommended ''[[Risalah Siyr wa Suluk]]'' by [[Bahr al-'Ulum]] as the best mystical book, and Ihraq (burn out) as the best method. So many miraculous deeds have been reported from him. | ||
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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
Sayyid Ali Qadi Tabataba'i was born on 13 [[Dhu al-Hijja]] 1282 or 1285/1866 or 1869, [[Tabriz]]. | Sayyid 'Ali Qadi Tabataba'i was born on 13 [[Dhu al-Hijja]] 1282 or 1285/1866 or 1869, [[Tabriz]]. | ||
==Family == | ==Family == |