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[[Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i]] who was of his teacher's relatives and was known as Qadi, but later, he called himself Tabataba'i out of respect for his teacher. His brother, [[Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Ilahi]], [['Abbas Hatif Quchani]], and he were Qadi's students for thirteen years.
[[Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i]] who was of his teacher's relatives and was known as Qadi, but later, he called himself Tabataba'i out of respect for his teacher. His brother, [[Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Ilahi]], [['Abbas Hatif Quchani]], and he were Qadi's students for thirteen years.


[[Al-Sayyid Hashim al-Haddad|al-Sayyid Hashim Musawi al-Haddad]] who was Qadi's student for 28 and about whom his teacher once said that he had understood and received the Unity of God so well in his heart that it would be impossible to be damaged.
[[Al-Sayyid Hashim al-Haddad|Al-Sayyid Hashim Musawi al-Haddad]] who was Qadi's student for 28 years and about whom his teacher once said that he had understood and received the Unity of God so well in his heart that it would be impossible to be damaged.


[[Sayyid Hassan Isfahani Masqati]] who taught ''[[Shifa]]'' and ''[[Asfar]]'' in [[Najaf]]. On [[Sayyid Abu al-Hassan Isfahani]]'s order, the Islamic authority of that time, and on the advice of Qadi, his teacher, he immigrated, perforce, from Najaf to [[Masqat]].
[[Sayyid Hassan Isfahani Masqati]] who taught ''[[Shifa]]'' and ''[[Asfar]]'' in [[Najaf]]. On [[Sayyid Abu al-Hassan Isfahani]]'s order, the Islamic authority of that time, and on the advice of Qadi, his teacher, he immigrated, perforce, from Najaf to [[Masqat]].
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