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==Events==
* [[1328 AH]] - Introduction of [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani]] as one of twenty [[mujtahid]]s to verify the compatibility of the National Consultative Assembly's approvals with the rulings of Shi'i [[jurisprudence]]. ([[May 13]], 1910)
==Deaths==
* [[1293 AH]] - Demise of [[Abu l-Qasim Musawi Zanjani]], a Shi'a [[jurist]]. ([[May 27]], 1876)
* [[1293 AH]] - Demise of [[Abu l-Qasim Musawi Zanjani]], a Shi'a [[jurist]]. ([[May 27]], 1876)
* [[1325 AH]] - Demise of Sayyid Muhsin 'Iraqi, a Shi'a jurist and scholar who made many [[Endowment (waqf)|endowments]]. ([[June 13]]<!--this date is known-->, 1907)
* [[1325 AH]] - Demise of Sayyid Muhsin 'Iraqi, a Shi'a jurist and scholar who made many [[Endowment (waqf)|endowments]]. ([[June 13]]<!--this date is known-->, 1907)
* [[1328 AH]] - Introduction of [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani]] as one of twenty [[mujtahid]]s to verify the compatibility of the National Consultative Assembly's approvals with the rulings of Shi'i [[jurisprudence]]. ([[May 13]], 1910)
* [[1337 AH]] - Demise of [[al-Sayyid Isma'il al-Sadr]], a Shi'a scholar and [[marja']] who issued a [[fatwa]] of [[jihad]] against the invasions of [[Russia]], [[Britain]], and [[Italy]] on Islamic territories. ([[February 4]], 1919)
* [[1337 AH]] - Demise of [[al-Sayyid Isma'il al-Sadr]], a Shi'a scholar and [[marja']] who issued a [[fatwa]] of [[jihad]] against the invasions of [[Russia]], [[Britain]], and [[Italy]] on Islamic territories. ([[February 4]], 1919)
* [[1372 AH]] - Demise of [[Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kuhkamara'i]], a Shi'a [[jurist]], [[muhaddith]], scholar of [[rijal]], [[marja']], and the founder of Hujjatiyya [[seminary]] in [[Qom]]. ([[January 19]], 1953)
* [[1372 AH]] - Demise of [[Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kuhkamara'i]], a Shi'a [[jurist]], [[muhaddith]], scholar of [[rijal]], [[marja']], and the founder of Hujjatiyya [[seminary]] in [[Qom]]. ([[January 19]], 1953)
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