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* Husayn ''''Aba'i''' (d. ), | * Husayn ''''Aba'i''' (d. 1995), one of the scholars of Mashhad and imam of Congregational Prayer in Mulla Haydar Mosque. | ||
* Ali ''''Arab''' (d. ), | * Ali ''''Arab''' (d. 1963), known as "Mujarrad". | ||
* Hasan ''''Arabikhan''' (d. ), | * Hasan ''''Arabikhan''' (d. 1920), one of the scholars and orators of Mashhad. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Assar''' (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad ''''Assar''' (d. 1937), known as "Nazim" and "Ashufta". A Shi'a theologian, jurist, usuli, poet, and exegete. | ||
* Sayyid Hasan ''''Assar Khurasani''' (d. ), | * Sayyid Hasan ''''Assar Khurasani''' (d. 1940-1), a Shi'a scholar and writer. | ||
* Muhammad Ali ''''Attar''' (d. ), | * Muhammad Ali ''''Attar''' (d. 1655), from Kashan. | ||
* Muhammad Ali ''''Attar Hirawi''' (d. ), | * Muhammad Ali ''''Attar Hirawi''' (d. 1993), Known as "Akhund", an Afghan Shi'a calligrapher. | ||
* Sayyid Ibrahim ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), | * Sayyid Ibrahim ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 1999), خne of the Shia jurists in Sabzevar and imam of Farsh Furush-ha Mosque. | ||
* Sayyid 'Abd al-Jawad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), | * Sayyid 'Abd al-Jawad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 2020), one of the scholars and jurists of Mashhad and the elder brother of Seyyid Ahmad 'Alam al-Huda Imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad. | ||
* Sayyid Ali ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), | * Sayyid Ali ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. ), |