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* Mirza Ahmad Kifa'i (d. 1391/1971), the third son of [[Akhund Khurasani]], one of the scholars and teachers of Mashhad seminary. | * Mirza Ahmad Kifa'i (d. 1391/1971), the third son of [[Akhund Khurasani]], one of the scholars and teachers of Mashhad seminary. | ||
* Muhammad Kaf'ami (d. 1983), a scholar and mujtahid from Khurasan and imam of Friday prayer in Zahedan. | * Muhammad Kaf'ami (d. 1983), a scholar and mujtahid from Khurasan and imam of Friday prayer in Zahedan. | ||
* Muhammad Taqi Kalbasi (d. 1946), known as "Hujjat al-Islam", one of the students of [[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]]. | * Muhammad Taqi Kalbasi (d. 1946), known as "Hujjat al-Islam", was one of the students of [[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]]. | ||
* Muhammad Husayn Kalbasi (d. 1340/1921-2), a Shi'a scholar and mujtahid in Khurasan and the son-in-law of [[Muhammad Hasan al-Najafi]]. | * Muhammad Husayn Kalbasi (d. 1340/1921-2), a Shi'a scholar and mujtahid in Khurasan and the son-in-law of [[Muhammad Hasan al-Najafi]]. | ||
* Mahmud Kalbasi (d. 1365/1946), a Shi'a scholar in Mashhad. | * Mahmud Kalbasi (d. 1365/1946), a Shi'a scholar in Mashhad. | ||
* Mirza Rida Kalbasi (d. 1383/1964), a descendant of [[Mir Damad]]. | * Mirza Rida Kalbasi (d. 1383/1964), a descendant of [[Mir Damad]]. | ||
* Muhammad Kuhistani (d. 1392/1972), known as "Aqajan-i Kuhistani", a Shi'a jurist and mystic residing in Mazandaran. | * Muhammad Kuhistani (d. 1392/1972), known as "Aqajan-i Kuhistani", a Shi'a jurist and mystic residing in Mazandaran. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Khatun | * Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Khatun Abadi (d. 1151/1739), the grandson of [[Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi]]. | ||
* Mahdi Khadim al-Shari'a (d. ), | * Mahdi Khadim al-Shari'a (d. 1982), one of the martyrs of the Iran–Iraq War. | ||
* Sayyid Husayn Khadimi Isfahani (d. ), | * Sayyid Husayn Khadimi Isfahani (d. 1985), a Shi'a jurist and a member of the Assembly of Experts for Constitution. | ||
* Muhammad Mahdi Khalisi Kazimi (d. ), | * Muhammad Mahdi Khalisi Kazimi (d. 1925), a Shi'a jurist and mujtahid. | ||
* Sayyid Jawad Khamenei (d. ), | * Sayyid Jawad Khamenei (d. 1406/1986), a Shi'a scholar and jurist and the father of [[Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei]]. | ||
* Muhammad Husayn Khabushani (d. ), | * Muhammad Husayn Khabushani (d. 1262/1846), a Shi'a scholar known as "Safi Abadi". | ||
* Muhammad Ali Khabushani (d. ), | * Muhammad Ali Khabushani (d. 1236/1821), a Shi'a scholar and a student of [[Muhammad Baqir al-Bihbahani]] and Mirza Mahdi Shahristani. | ||
* Muhammad Baqir Kharrazi Najafi (d. ), | * Muhammad Baqir Kharrazi Najafi (d. 1400/1979-80), a scholar of Najaf Seminary and one of the imams of Goharshad Mosque. | ||
* 'Ibad Khurasani (d. ), | * 'Ibad Khurasani (d. ?), a teacher at Najaf Seminary and one of the students of [[Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Shirazi]]. | ||
* 'Abd Allah Khurasani (d. ), | * 'Abd Allah Khurasani (d. 1373/1954), a Shi'a scholar of Khurasan, residing in Mashhad. | ||
* 'Abd al-Wahhab Khurasani (d. ), | * 'Abd al-Wahhab Khurasani (d. 1268/1851-2), a Shi'a scholar and master in mathematics and astronomy. | ||
* Mulla Ali Khurasani (d. ), | * Mulla Ali Khurasani (d. about 1356/1937), one of the students of Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Shirazi in Samarra. | ||
* Fadl Allah Khurasani (d. ), | * Fadl Allah Khurasani (d. 997/1589), one of the scholars of the Tahmasp I era and one of the imams of Goharshad Mosque. | ||
* Muhammad Khurasani (d. ), | * Muhammad Khurasani (d. alive 1381/1961), a Shi'a scholar and the son of Mulla Hashim Khurasani. | ||
* Muhammad Isma'il Khurasani (d. ), | * Muhammad Isma'il Khurasani (d. 1330/1912), known as "Majd al-udaba'". | ||
* Mulla Hashim Khurasani (d. ), | * Mulla Hashim Khurasani (d. 1352/1934), a Shi'a jurist and historian and one of the scholars of Mashhad Seminary. | ||
* Husayn Khurasani Mashhadi (d. ), | * Husayn Khurasani Mashhadi (d. 1175/1761-2), one of the great scholars and mujtahids of Khurasan and the author of ''Irshad al-Mustarshidin''. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Khurasani (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Khurasani (d. 1218/1803-4), known as "Mirza Muhammad Mahdi-i Shahid", "Shahid-i Thalith", and "Shahid-i Rabi'", was a Shi'a jurist and philosopher. | ||
* Sayyid Mahdi Khurasani Najafi (d. ), | * Sayyid Mahdi Khurasani Najafi (d. about 1856), a Shi'a scholar and a student of [[Muhammad Hasan al-Najafi]]. | ||
* Muhammad Ali Kharaqi (d. ), | * Muhammad Ali Kharaqi (d. 1379/1959), a Shi'a scholar in Mashhad. | ||
* Abu l-Qasim Khaz'ali (d. ), | * Abu l-Qasim Khaz'ali (d. 2015), a Shi'a jurist, orator, and politician. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Khalkhali (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Khalkhali (d. 1333/1914-5), a Shi'a jurist, orator, and imam of congregational prayer. | ||
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