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==Children==
==Children==
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.
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 Hasan 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 Qadiniya]], the professor of department of [[theology]], and published with the name of ''[[Ayat al-haqq]]'' in 2010, [[Tehran]]. In the first volume, Sayyid Muhammad Hasan 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 [[Hasan Hasan Zadi Amuli]], is another son of him.


==Successor==
==Successor==
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