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* Muhammad Isma'il '''Azghadi''' (d. 1815-6), A poet and notable figure among the mystics, known by his pen name 'Wajdi'. | * Muhammad Isma'il '''Azghadi''' (d. 1815-6), A poet and notable figure among the mystics, known by his pen name 'Wajdi'. | ||
* Jawad '''Asad Allah zada''' (d. 1981), Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of the [[Mohammad Ali Rajai]] government and one of the martyrs of the [[Haft-e Tir bombing]]. | * Jawad '''Asad Allah zada''' (d. 1981), Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of the [[Mohammad Ali Rajai]] government and one of the martyrs of the [[Haft-e Tir bombing]]. | ||
* Hasan '''Ashraf al-wa'izin''' | * Hasan '''Ashraf al-wa'izin''' (d. 1961), the son of Muhammad Husayn Ha'iri Yazdi, a Shi'a orator living in Mashhad. | ||
* | * Muhammad Rida '''A'dadi Khurasani''' (d. 1983), One of the Shi'a scholars in the seminary of Mashhad, with full authority from [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim al-Khoei]] and [[Sayyid Mahmud Husayni Shahrudi]]. | ||
* Mahdi '''Amin zada''' | * Mahdi '''Amin zada''' (d. 1981), Deputy Minister of Internal Trade of the [[Mohammad Ali Rajai]] government and one of the martyrs of the [[Haft-e Tir bombing]]. | ||
* Mahmud '''Ansari''' | * Mahmud '''Ansari''' (d. 1999), a Shi'a scholar and orator in Mashhad. | ||
* Sayyid Haydar '''Ayazi''' | * Sayyid Haydar '''Ayazi''' (d. 1980), a Shi'a scholar and preacher, and the [[imam of Congregational Prayer]] in Muslim b. 'Aqil mosque and Haydari-ha mosque. | ||
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* 'Ali Akhundiyan Yazdi Khurasani, one of the religious scholars of Yazd and the author of ''Shagarat al-Insan'' in ethics and morals. | * 'Ali Akhundiyan Yazdi Khurasani, one of the religious scholars of Yazd and the author of ''Shagarat al-Insan'' in ethics and morals. |