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On his father's advice, he became the student of [[Imam Quli Nakhjawani]] for a while to purify himself. In [[1308]]/1890-1, in order to continue his education, he immigrated to [[Najaf]] where he learned [[jurisprudence]], [[principles of jurisprudence]], [[hadith]], [[interpretation of Qur'an]], and other [[Islamic sciences]] from [[Muhammad Fadil Sharabyani]], [[Muhammad Hasan al-Mamaqani]], [[Shaykh al-Shari'ah Isfahani]], [[Akhund Khurasani]], and [[Husayn Khalili]], last one of whom was his teacher of [[ethics]] as well.
On his father's advice, he became the student of [[Imam Quli Nakhjawani]] for a while to purify himself. In [[1308]]/1890-1, in order to continue his education, he immigrated to [[Najaf]] where he learned [[jurisprudence]], [[principles of jurisprudence]], [[hadith]], [[interpretation of Qur'an]], and other [[Islamic sciences]] from [[Muhammad Fadil Sharabyani]], [[Muhammad Hasan al-Mamaqani]], [[Shaykh al-Shari'ah Isfahani]], [[Akhund Khurasani]], and [[Husayn Khalili]], last one of whom was his teacher of [[ethics]] as well.


He also became the student of [[Sayyid Ahmad Karbala'i]] and [[Shaykh Muhammad Bahari|Muhammad Bahari]], two brilliant students of [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamidani|Mulla Husayn Quli Hamidani]], to practice self-purification. Although Qadi's fame was due to [[mysticism]] and ethics, he was also very knowledgeable about hadith, jurisprudence, and interpretation of Qur'an. Although he was an Islamic authority, he attended Kharij classes [seminary lectures not based on reading textbooks] of [[Sayyid Muhammad Kazim Yazdi]], [[Sayyid Muhammad Isfahani]], and other scholars of [[Najaf]]. It is said that he attended the kharij class of Shaykh [[Murtada al-Ansari]] on the subject of [[Tahara]] seven times.
He also became the student of [[Sayyid Ahmad Karbala'i]] and [[Shaykh Muhammad Bahari|Muhammad Bahari]], two brilliant students of [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamadani|Mulla Husayn Quli Hamadani]], to practice self-purification. Although Qadi's fame was due to [[mysticism]] and ethics, he was also very knowledgeable about hadith, jurisprudence, and interpretation of Qur'an. Although he was an Islamic authority, he attended Kharij classes [seminary lectures not based on reading textbooks] of [[Sayyid Muhammad Kazim Yazdi]], [[Sayyid Muhammad Isfahani]], and other scholars of [[Najaf]]. It is said that he attended the kharij class of Shaykh [[Murtada al-Ansari]] on the subject of [[Tahara]] seven times.


==Students==
==Students==
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In his latest years of life, Qadi took the illness of polydipsia and passed away on [[Rabi' I 7]], [[1365]]/ [[February 9]], 1946; and [[Sayyid Jamal al-Din Gulpaygani]] performed prayer over his body. He was buried in [[Wadi al-Salam]], near the site of seeing [[Imam Mahdi (a)]] (Maqam Sahib al-Zaman), beside his father.
In his latest years of life, Qadi took the illness of polydipsia and passed away on [[Rabi' I 7]], [[1365]]/ [[February 9]], 1946; and [[Sayyid Jamal al-Din Gulpaygani]] performed prayer over his body. He was buried in [[Wadi al-Salam]], near the site of seeing [[Imam Mahdi (a)]] (Maqam Sahib al-Zaman), beside his father.
==See Also==
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* [[Wadi al-Salam]]
* [[Islamic ethics]]
* [[Islamic Mysticism]]
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==External Links==
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