confirmed, movedable, protected, templateeditor
3,075
edits
m (→H) |
(→H: tag: add description) |
||
Line 167: | Line 167: | ||
* Sayyid Isma'il Husayni Bujnurdi (d. 1946), known as "Haj Mirza" and " Ghawam al-Hukama'", was a scholar and doctor. | * Sayyid Isma'il Husayni Bujnurdi (d. 1946), known as "Haj Mirza" and " Ghawam al-Hukama'", was a scholar and doctor. | ||
* Sayyid Jalil Husayni Sistani (d. ?), a Shi'a scholar and Mujtahid and one of the teachers of [[Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei]]. | * Sayyid Jalil Husayni Sistani (d. ?), a Shi'a scholar and Mujtahid and one of the teachers of [[Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei]]. | ||
* Sayyid Mahmud Husayni Tabrizi (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabrizi (d. 1350/1932), known as "Sultan al-qurra'", was one of the Quran reciters and Hafizs of Astan Quds Razavi. | ||
* Sayyid | * Sayyid Mahmud Husayni Tabrizi (d. 1381/1961-2), a scholar and writer from Tabriz. | ||
* Sayyid Ahmad Husayni Khusrushahi (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Husayni Tihrani (d. 1416/1995), known as "'Allama Tihrani" and one of the students of [[Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i]]. | ||
* Sayyid Hasan Husayni Lawasani (d. ), | * Sayyid Ahmad Husayni Khusrushahi (d. 1397/1977), one of the Shia scholars from Tabriz and one of the activists against the Pahlavi regime. | ||
* Sayyid 'Izz all-din Husayni Musawi Zanjani (d. ), | * Sayyid Hasan Husayni Lawasani (d. 1400/1980), a Mujtahid and theologian. | ||
* Sayyid Ibrahim Husayni Nishaburi (d. ), | * Sayyid 'Izz all-din Husayni Musawi Zanjani (d. 2013), known as "Haj Aqa 'Izz al-din Zanjani", was a Shi'a [[Marja']], Philosopher, exegete, and teacher of Mashhad Seminary. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Husayni Hamidani (d. ), | * Sayyid Ibrahim Husayni Nishaburi (d. 1012/1603-4), a teacher in Astan Quds Razavi. | ||
* Hasan Husayni Yazdi (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Husayni Hamidani (d. 1417/1996), known as "Aqa Najafi Hamidani", was a Shi'a jurist and exegete. | ||
* Muhammad Baqir Hikmatniya (d. ), | * Hasan Husayni Yazdi (d. 2001-2), a Shi'a scholar and the author of ''Durar al-Safina''. | ||
* Ghulam Husayn Hakim Zargar (d. ), | * Muhammad Baqir Hikmatniya (d. 2002), a Shi'a scholar and one of the activists in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and the 1979 Islamic Revolution. | ||
* Muhammad Rida Hakimi (d. ), | * Ghulam Husayn Hakim Zargar (d. 1359/1940-1), a Shi'a mystic. | ||
* Muhammad Rida Hakimi (d. 2021), a mujtahid, theologian, author of religious works, and an advocate of the School of Tafkik (Separation). | |||
== I == | == I == |