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== A ==
* Mahmud '''Abarqu'i''' (d. 1935-6), a religious scholar from Yazd who studied under [[Shaykh Fadl Allah Nuri]].
* Mahmud Abarqu'i (d. 1935-6), a religious scholar from Yazd who studied under [[Shaykh Fadl Allah Nuri]].
* Sayyid Muhammad Baqir '''Abtahi Sidihi''' (d. 1946), a scholar and [[jurist]] from [[Isfahan Seminary]].
* Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Abtahi Sidihi (d. 1946), a scholar and [[jurist]] from [[Isfahan Seminary]].
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali '''Abtahi Sidihi''' (d. 1952), A descendant of the Hakimi Sayyids and a student of the [[Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Durcha-i]] and [[Jahangir Khan Qashqa'i]].
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali Abtahi Sidihi (d. 1952), A descendant of the Hakimi Sayyids and a student of the [[Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Durcha-i]] and [[Jahangir Khan Qashqa'i]].
* Muhammad b. Abi Jumhur '''Ahsa'i''' (d. alive in 1498-9), a Shia scholar and the author of ''Zad al-Musafirin'' on the [[Principles of religion]].
* Muhammad b. Abi Jumhur Ahsa'i (d. alive in 1498-9), a Shia scholar and the author of ''Zad al-Musafirin'' on the [[Principles of religion]].
* Sayyid 'Abbas '''Abuturabi''' (d. 2000), one of the scholars of Qazvin and the father of Sayyid Ali Akbar Abu Turabi.
* Sayyid 'Abbas Abuturabi (d. 2000), one of the scholars of Qazvin and the father of Sayyid Ali Akbar Abu Turabi.
* Sayyid 'Ali Akbar '''Abuturabi''' (d. 2000), from among the [[Iran]]-[[Iraq]] War POWs and the representative of the people of Tehran in the fourth and fifth terms of the Parliament of Iran
* Sayyid 'Ali Akbar Abuturabi (d. 2000), from among the [[Iran]]-[[Iraq]] War POWs and the representative of the people of Tehran in the fourth and fifth terms of the Parliament of Iran
* Sayyid Husayn '''Adib Bujnurdi''' (d. 1962), A professor at Sepahsalar School and the Faculty of Theoretical and Traditional Studies in the middle of the 20th century.
* Sayyid Husayn Adib Bujnurdi''' (d. 1962), A professor at Sepahsalar School and the Faculty of Theoretical and Traditional Studies in the middle of the 20th century.
* Hasan '''Adib Khawari''' (d. 1966), a master proficient in [[occult sciences]] and the author of various books in this field.  
* Hasan Adib Khawari (d. 1966), a master proficient in [[occult sciences]] and the author of various books in this field.  
* 'Abd al-Jawad '''Adib Nishaburi''' (d. 1926), a man of letters, teacher, and poet of the constitutional period. Among his students were Malik al-Shu'ara' Bahar, Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, and Adib Tusi.
* 'Abd al-Jawad Adib Nishaburi (d. 1926), a man of letters, teacher, and poet of the constitutional period. Among his students were Malik al-Shu'ara' Bahar, Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, and Adib Tusi.
* Muhammad Taqi '''Adib Nishaburi''' (d. 1976), Known as "Adib II," he taught in the [[Astan Quds Razavi]], Turk Mosque, [[Goharshad Mosque]], and also in Sulaymaniya, Khiyrat Khan, and Mirza Ja'far seminaries.
* Muhammad Taqi Adib Nishaburi (d. 1976), Known as "Adib II," he taught in the [[Astan Quds Razavi]], Turk Mosque, [[Goharshad Mosque]], and also in Sulaymaniya, Khiyrat Khan, and Mirza Ja'far seminaries.
* Muhammad Hasan '''Adib Hirawi''' (d. 1968-9), a Shi'a man of letters, poet, and author of historical and literary works.
* Muhammad Hasan Adib Hirawi (d. 1968-9), a Shi'a man of letters, poet, and author of historical and literary works.
* Sayyid Yunus '''Ardabili''' (d. 1958), a Shi'a scholar and a student of [[Akhund Khurasani]], Fadil Sharabyani, [[Sayyid Muhammad Kazim al-Yazdi]], and [[Fath Allah Gharawi Isfahani]].
* Sayyid Yunus Ardabili (d. 1958), a Shi'a scholar and a student of [[Akhund Khurasani]], Fadil Sharabyani, [[Sayyid Muhammad Kazim al-Yazdi]], and [[Fath Allah Gharawi Isfahani]].
* Mir 'Alinaqi '''Ardabili''' (d. alive in 1722-3), a Shi'a scholar and preacher residing in Mashhad.
* Mir 'Alinaqi Ardabili (d. alive in 1722-3), a Shi'a scholar and preacher residing in Mashhad.
* 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''' (d. 1961), the son of Muhammad Husayn Ha'iri Yazdi, a Shi'a orator living in Mashhad.
* 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]].
* 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''' (d. 1981), Deputy Minister of  Internal Trade of the [[Mohammad Ali Rajai]] government and one of the martyrs of the [[Haft-e Tir bombing]].
* 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''' (d. 1999), a Shi'a scholar and orator in Mashhad.
* Mahmud Ansari (d. 1999), a Shi'a scholar and orator in Mashhad.
* 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.
* 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.
=== Ā ===
* 'Ali Akhundiyan Yazdi Khurasani (d. 1975), one of the religious scholars of Yazd and the author of ''Shagarat al-Insan'' in ethics and morals.
* 'Ali '''Akhundiyan Yazdi Khurasani''' (d. 1975), one of the religious scholars of Yazd and the author of ''Shagarat al-Insan'' in ethics and morals.
* Muhammad Yusuf Aram Ha'iri (d. 1974), known as Ha'iri Shahrudi, one of the scholars and professors of the [[seminary]] of [[Mashhad]] and the [[imam of congregational prayer]] in [[Goharshad Mosque]].
* Muhammad Yusuf '''Aram Ha'iri''' (d. 1974), known as Ha'iri Shahrudi, one of the scholars and professors of the [[seminary]] of [[Mashhad]] and the [[imam of congregational prayer]] in [[Goharshad Mosque]].
* Husayn Astana parast (d. 1981), a teacher and activist against the Pahlavi regime was assassinated by one of the agents of the terrorist MKO group and martyred.
* Husayn '''Astana parast''' (d. 1981), a teacher and activist against the Pahlavi regime was assassinated by one of the agents of the terrorist MKO group and martyred.
* [[Sayyid Jalal al-Din Ashtiyani|Sayyid Jalal al-Din Ashtiyani]] (d. 2005), a professor and scholar of Islamic philosophy and mysticism who wrote and edited many books and essays in these fields.
* [[Sayyid Jalal al-Din Ashtiyani|Sayyid Jalal al-Din '''Ashtiyani''']] (d. 2005), a professor and scholar of Islamic philosophy and mysticism who wrote and edited many books and essays in these fields.
* Murtada Ashtiyani (d. 1946), a Shi'a [[mujtahid]] and the son of [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]].
* Murtada '''Ashtiyani''' (d. 1946), a Shi'a [[mujtahid]] and the son of [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]].
* Mirza Hashim Ashtiyani (d. 1949-50), the son of [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]] and a member of the National Consultative Assembly (Majlis) during the 3rd to 7th terms.
* Mirza Hashim '''Ashtiyani''' (d. 1949-50), the son of [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]] and a member of the National Consultative Assembly (Majlis) during the 3rd to 7th terms.
* Zayn al-A'imma Aqa Buzurg (d. 1884-5), a Shi'a scholar and the imam of congregational prayer in Malik al-tujjar mosque in Tehran.
* Zayn al-A'imma '''Aqa Buzurg''' (d. 1884-5), a Shi'a scholar and the imam of congregational prayer in Malik al-tujjar mosque in Tehran.
* Mulla Aqa Aqa Buzurg (d. 1676-7), a scholar and teacher in Mashhad Seminary. The construction of the Musalla of Mashhad, which is one of the Safavid-era buildings, was completed under his supervision.
* Mulla Aqa '''Aqa Buzurg''' (d. 1676-7), a scholar and teacher in Mashhad Seminary. The construction of the Musalla of Mashhad, which is one of the Safavid-era buildings, was completed under his supervision.
* Sayyid Muhammad Tahir Aqamiri (d. 1936-7), one of the Najaf-born Shia jurists who went to Mashhad and started to teach.
* Sayyid Muhammad Tahir '''Aqamiri''' (d. 1936-7), one of the Najaf-born Shia jurists who went to Mashhad and started to teach.
* Hasan Aqasi zada Sha'rbaf (d. 1987), Technical-Engineering Deputy of Khatam-al-Anbia Headquarters and a martyr of the Iran-Iraq War.
* Hasan '''Aqasi zada Sha'rbaf''' (d. 1987), Technical-Engineering Deputy of Khatam-al-Anbia Headquarters and a martyr of the Iran-Iraq War.
* Muhammad Taqi Aqanajafi Shahristani (d. 1975), a descendant of Mirza Muhammad Mahdi Musawi Shahristani and a religious preacher.
* Muhammad Taqi '''Aqanajafi Shahristani''' (d. 1975), a descendant of Mirza Muhammad Mahdi Musawi Shahristani and a religious preacher.
* Muhammad Aqanajafi Hamidani (d. 1996), a Shia jurist and exegete born in Najaf and later migrated to Hamadan. He attended the classes of scholars such as [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]], [[Muhammad Husayn Gharawi Isfahani]], and [[Sayyid Husayn Badkubai.
* Muhammad '''Aqanajafi Hamidani''' (d. 1996), a Shia jurist and exegete who was born in Najaf and later migrated to Hamadan. He attended the classes of scholars such as [[Muhammad Husayn Na'ini]], [[Muhammad Husayn Gharawi Isfahani]], and [[Sayyid Husayn Badkubai.
* Diya' l-din Amuli (d. 1982), a Shia Mujtahid, the son of [[Muhammad Taqi Amuli]], and a student of [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani]], Muhammad Husayn Na'ini, and [[Diya' al-Din al-'Iraqi]].
* Diya' l-din '''Amuli''' (d. 1982), a Shia Mujtahid, the son of [[Muhammad Taqi Amuli]], and a student of [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani]], Muhammad Husayn Na'ini, and [[Diya' al-Din al-'Iraqi]].
* Muhammad Taqi Amuli (d. 1971), a Shia jurist who educated under some great teachers like Mirza Na'ini, Aqa Diya' 'Iraqi, and Aqa Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani in Najaf.  
* Muhammad Taqi '''Amuli''' (d. 1971), a Shia jurist who educated under some great teachers like Mirza Na'ini, Aqa Diya' 'Iraqi, and Aqa Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani in Najaf.  
* Mahdi Ayatullahzada Khurasani (d. 1945), a Shi'a scholar and the son of [[Muhammad Kazim Khurasani]].
* Mahdi '''Ayatullahzada Khurasani''' (d. 1945), a Shi'a scholar and the son of [[Muhammad Kazim Khurasani]].
* Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Ayatullahi (d. 1979), known as "Haj 'Alim", a Mujtahid in Shiraz.
* Sayyid Muhammad Baqir '''Ayatullahi''' (d. 1979), known as "Haj 'Alim", a Mujtahid in Shiraz.
* 'Abd al-Husayn Ayati Bafqi Yazdi (d. 1953-4), a litterateur, poet, and writer.
* 'Abd al-Husayn '''Ayati Bafqi Yazdi''' (d. 1953-4), a litterateur, poet, and writer.
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Abidi Qa'ini (d. 1984), a Shi'a scholar from Qa'in who studied in Najaf.
 
* Ahmad 'Arif al-zayn (d. 1920-1), director of the Islamic magazine "al-'Irfan" and one of the Shi'a scholars from Lebanon.
=== ʿĀ ===
* Muhammad Hasan 'Arif Nishaburi (d. 1845), a scholar and mystic.
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Abidi Qa'ini''' (d. 1984), a Shi'a scholar from Qa'in who studied in Najaf.
* Ramadan Ali 'Amil (d. 1983-4), the commander of Imam Ja'far Sadiq's brigade and one of the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war.
* Ahmad ''''Arif al-zayn''' (d. 1920-1), director of the Islamic magazine "al-'Irfan" and one of the Shi'a scholars from Lebanon.
* Badr al-din 'Amili (d. ?), One of the scholars of the 11/17th century and an expert in hadith, jurisprudence, poetry, and literature.
* Muhammad Hasan ''''Arif Nishaburi''' (d. 1845), a scholar and mystic.
* Hasan 'Amili (d. 1882-3), Shaykh al-Islam of Mashhad.
* Ramadan Ali ''''Amil''' (d. 1983-4), the commander of Imam Ja'far Sadiq's brigade and one of the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war.
* Husayn 'Amili (d. ?), a writer and jurist from the 'Aamili family in Jebel Aamili who lived in the 10th/16th and 11th-17th centuries.
* Badr al-din ''''Amili''' (d. ?), One of the scholars of the 11/17th century and an expert in hadith, jurisprudence, poetry, and literature.
* 'Abd al-'Ali 'Amili (d. 1585-6), a jurist, hadith scholar and theologian of the 10th/16th century. known as "Taj al-Din". The son of al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki.
* Hasan ''''Amili''' (d. 1882-3), Shaykh al-Islam of Mashhad.
* Ali 'Amili (d. 1691-2), the granddaughter of [[al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki]]. Known as "Shaykh Ali Kabir" and "Sibt al-Shahid".
* Husayn ''''Amili''' (d. ?), a writer and jurist from the 'Aamili family in Jebel Aamili who lived in the 10th/16th and 11th-17th centuries.
* Ibrahim 'Amili Bazuri (d. alive in 1620-1), a student od [[Baha' al-Din al-'Amili]] and [[Hasan b. Zayn al-Din al-Amili]].
* 'Abd al-'Ali ''''Amili''' (d. 1585-6), a jurist, hadith scholar and theologian of the 10th/16th century. known as "Taj al-Din". The son of al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki.
* Sayyid Husayn 'Amili Jaba'i (d. 1658-9), the son of [[Sayyid Muhammad b. 'Ali al-Musawi al-'Amili]] and had the position of Shaykh al-Islam in Mashhad.
* Ali ''''Amili''' (d. 1691-2), the granddaughter of [[al-Muhaqqiq al-Karaki]]. Known as "Shaykh Ali Kabir" and "Sibt al-Shahid".
* Husayn 'Amili Jaba'i (d. 1668), one of the great scholars of the 11th/17th century and the grandson of [[al-Shahid al-Thani]].
* Ibrahim ''''Amili Bazuri''' (d. alive in 1620-1), a student od [[Baha' al-Din al-'Amili]] and [[Hasan b. Zayn al-Din al-Amili]].
* Husayn 'Aba'i (d. 1995), one of the scholars of Mashhad and imam of congregational prayer in Mulla Haydar Mosque.
* Sayyid Husayn ''''Amili Jaba'i''' (d. 1658-9), the son of [[Sayyid Muhammad b. 'Ali al-Musawi al-'Amili]] and had the position of Shaykh al-Islam in Mashhad.
* Ali 'Arab (d. 1963), known as "Mujarrad".
* Husayn ''''Amili Jaba'i''' (d. 1668), one of the great scholars of the 11th/17th century and the grandson of [[al-Shahid al-Thani]].
* Hasan 'Arabikhan (d. 1920), one of the scholars and orators of Mashhad.
 
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Assar (d. 1937), known as "Nazim" and "Ashufta". A Shi'a theologian, jurist, usuli, poet, and exegete.
=== ʿA ===
* Sayyid Hasan 'Assar Khurasani (d. 1940-1), a Shi'a scholar and writer.
* Husayn ''''Aba'i''' (d. 1995), one of the scholars of Mashhad and imam of congregational prayer in Mulla Haydar Mosque.
* Muhammad Ali 'Attar (d. 1655), from Kashan.
* Ali ''''Arab''' (d. 1963), known as "Mujarrad".
* Muhammad Ali 'Attar Hirawi (d. 1993), Known as "Akhund", an Afghan Shi'a calligrapher.
* Hasan ''''Arabikhan''' (d. 1920), one of the scholars and orators of Mashhad.
* Sayyid Ibrahim 'Alam al-Huda (d. 1999), one of the Shia jurists in Sabzevar and imam of Farsh Furush-ha Mosque.
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Assar''' (d. 1937), known as "Nazim" and "Ashufta". A Shi'a theologian, jurist, usuli, poet, and exegete.
* Sayyid 'Abd al-Jawad 'Alam al-Huda (d. 2020), one of the scholars and jurists of Mashhad and the elder brother of Sayyid Ahmad 'Alam al-Huda Imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad.
* Sayyid Hasan ''''Assar Khurasani''' (d. 1940-1), a Shi'a scholar and writer.
* Sayyid Ali 'Alam al-Huda (d. 1981), known as "Agha Najafi", a Shi'a scholar and the father of Sayyid Ahmad 'Alam al-Huda Imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad.
* Muhammad Ali ''''Attar''' (d. 1655), from Kashan.
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Alam al-Huda (d. 1988), a Sh'a sholar and the imam of al-Zahra mosque in Tehran.
* Muhammad Ali ''''Attar Hirawi''' (d. 1993), Known as "Akhund", an Afghan Shi'a calligrapher.
* Sayyid Muhammad 'Alawi (d. 1989), a mujtahid and imam of congregational prayer in Mashhad.
* Sayyid Ibrahim ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 1999), one of the Shia jurists in Sabzevar and imam of Farsh Furush-ha Mosque.
* Sayyid Mahmud 'Alawi (d. 1961), a scholar and imam of Goharshad Mosque.
* Sayyid 'Abd al-Jawad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 2020), one of the scholars and jurists of Mashhad and the elder brother of Sayyid Ahmad 'Alam al-Huda Imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad.
* Ali Akbar 'Alizada (d. 1999), a Shi'a scholar and a member of the Assembly of Experts.
* Sayyid Ali ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 1981), known as "Agha Najafi", a Shi'a scholar and the father of Sayyid Ahmad 'Alam al-Huda Imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad.
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Alam al-Huda''' (d. 1988), a Sh'a sholar and the imam of al-Zahra mosque in Tehran.
* Sayyid Muhammad ''''Alawi''' (d. 1989), a mujtahid and imam of congregational prayer in Mashhad.
* Sayyid Mahmud ''''Alawi''' (d. 1961), a scholar and imam of Goharshad Mosque.
* Ali Akbar ''''Alizada''' (d. 1999), a Shi'a scholar and a member of the Assembly of Experts.


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