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Qadi married four times during his life and had eleven sons and fifteen daughters. Some of his sons are known for their knowledge and virtuousness such as [[Sayyid Muhammad Hassan Qadi Tabababa'i]], who was a student of his father and brought ''[[Bahr al-Ma'arif]]'', by [['Abd al-Samad Hamadani]], to his father. He has written ''[[Safahat min Tarikh al-A'lam]]'' in ten volumes, first and second volumes of which have been translated into Farsi by his brother, [[Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Qadi-niya]], the professor of department of [[theology]], and published with the name of ''[[Ayat al- | Qadi married four times during his life and had eleven sons and fifteen daughters. Some of his sons are known for their knowledge and virtuousness such as [[Sayyid Muhammad Hassan Qadi Tabababa'i]], who was a student of his father and brought ''[[Bahr al-Ma'arif]]'', by [['Abd al-Samad Hamadani]], to his father. He has written ''[[Safahat min Tarikh al-A'lam]]'' in ten volumes, first and second volumes of which have been translated into Farsi by his brother, [[Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Qadi-niya]], the professor of department of [[theology]], and published with the name of ''[[Ayat al-Haqq]]'' in 2010, [[Tehran]]. In the first volume, Sayyid Muhammad Hassan has collected poems of his father and written commentary on them. | ||
[[Sayyid Mahdi Qadi]], the teacher of [[Hassan Hassan Zadi Amuli]], is another son of him. | [[Sayyid Mahdi Qadi]], the teacher of [[Hassan Hassan Zadi Amuli]], is another son of him. |