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* Isma'il Mujtahidi (d. 1990), a Shi'a scholar and mujtahid. | * Isma'il Mujtahidi (d. 1990), a Shi'a scholar and mujtahid. | ||
* Ja'far Mujtahidi (d. 1996), a Shi'a lover of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]]. | * Ja'far Mujtahidi (d. 1996), a Shi'a lover of [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]]. | ||
* 'Abd Allah Mujtahidi (d. ), | * 'Abd Allah Mujtahidi (d. 1976-7), a Shi'a researcher, writer, jurist, and poet who was fluent in Turkish, Arabic, English and French. | ||
* Sayyid Mahmud Mujtahidi Sistani (d. ), | * Sayyid Mahmud Mujtahidi Sistani (d. 1414/1994), a Shi'a scholar and a brother of [[Sayyid Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani]]. | ||
* 'Abd al-Majid Majid Fayyad (d. ), | * 'Abd al-Majid Majid Fayyad (d. 1341/1923), known as "Khadim bash", was a scholar and mujtahid in Mashhad. | ||
* Ghulam Husayn Muhami Badkuba-i (d. ), | * Ghulam Husayn Muhami Badkuba-i (d. 1954-5), a Shi'a scholar and mystic. | ||
* Muhammad Rida Muhami (d. ), | * Muhammad Rida Muhami (d. 1998), a Shi'a scholar, mujtahid, and a teacher of Qom Seminary. | ||
* Ali Muhaddith Khurasani (d. ), | * Ali Muhaddith Khurasani (d. 1370/1950), one of the orators of Khurasan, and a student of [[Sayyid Abu l-Hasan Isfahani]] and [[Diya' al-Din al-'Iraqi]]. | ||
* Biman Ali Muhaqiq (d. ), | * Biman Ali Muhaqiq (d. 1335/1917), a Shi'a scholar and orator in Mashhad. | ||
* Muhammad Baqir | * [[Muhammad Baqir Sabziwari]] (d. 1090/1679), known as Muhaqqiq Sabziwari, was a Shi'a faqih in the 11th/17th century during Safavid era. | ||
* 'Abd al-Husayn Muhaqqiq Quchani (d. ), | * 'Abd al-Husayn Muhaqqiq Quchani (d. 1369/1949), known as "Haji Muhaqqiq", was a scholar in Khurasan. | ||
* Muhammad Mahallati (d. ), | * Muhammad Mahallati (d. 1306/1888-9), a Shi'a scholar and mystic, residing in Mashhad. | ||
* Ja'far Muhammadi (d. 1989), a Shi'a scholar, preacher, and imam of congragational prayer. | |||
* Ja'far Muhammadi (d. ), | * Taj al-Din Ali Mukhtari (d. 10th/16th century), a descendant of 'Abd Allah A'raj who was the son of Husayn Asghar, the son of Imam Ali b. al-Husayn al-Sajjad (a). | ||
* Taj al-Din Ali Mukhtari (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Jawad Mudarris (d. 1335/1917), a Shi'a scholar residing in Mashhad, and the son of Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Gulpayigani. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Jawad Mudarris (d. ), | * 'Abd al-Rahman Mudarris (d. 1328/1910), A scholar, writer, and poet who was originally from Shiraz and taught at the Holy Shrine of Imam Rida (a). | ||
* 'Abd al-Rahman Mudarris (d. ), | * Mirza Muhammad Taqi Mudarris (d. 1280/1863-4), a teacher the Holy Shrine of Imam Rida (a). | ||
* Mirza Muhammad Taqi Mudarris (d. ), | * Rida Mudarris Gharawi (d. 1991), a Shi'a scholar and eldest son of [[Mirza Mahdi Isfahani]]. | ||
* Rida Mudarris Gharawi (d. ), | * Sayyid Ali Akbar Mudarris Qasiri (d. 14th/20th century), a Shi'a scholar and teacher at Mashhad Seminary. | ||
* Sayyid Ali Akbar Mudarris Qasiri (d. ), | * Sayyid Jalal Mudarris Yazdi (d. 1379/1959), known by the pen name "Husayni", was a seminary teacher and imam of the Goharshad Mosque. | ||
* Sayyid Jalal Mudarris Yazdi (d. ), | * Mirza Ahmad Mudarris Yazdi (d. 1391/1971), a scholar and teacher at Mashhad Seminary. | ||
* Mirza Ahmad Mudarris Yazdi (d. ), | * Sayyid Muhammad Rida Mudarris Husayni (d. 1398/1978), a Shi'a scholar and the son in law of [[Sayyid 'Abd al-A'la Sabziwari]]. | ||
* Sayyid Muhammad Rida Mudarris Husayni (d. ), | * Sayyid Murtada Mudarrisi Khurasani (d. 1383/1964), a Shi'a scholar and the son in law of [[Shaykh Muhammad 'Ali Shah Abadi]]. | ||
* Sayyid Murtada Mudarrisi Khurasani (d. ), | * Ali Akbar Mudaqqiq Khurasani (d. after 1960), a Shi'a scholar and orator. | ||
* Ali Akbar Mudaqqiq Khurasani (d. ), | * Kazim Mudirshana chi (d. 2002), a Shi'a scholar of hadith at Mashhad Seminary. | ||
* Kazim Mudirshana chi (d. ), | * Sayyid Ahmad Murtadawi (d. 1968-9), a Shi'a scholar from Bojnord. | ||
* Sayyid Ahmad Murtadawi (d. ), | * Muhammad Murtadawi (d. 1945-6), a Shi'a scholar from Bojnord. | ||
* Muhammad Murtadawi (d. ), | * Sayyid Kazim Mar'ashi (d. 1423/2002), a Shi'a scholar who was active in Islamic revolution of Iran. | ||
* Sayyid Kazim Mar'ashi (d. ), | * Mir Asad Allah Mar'ashi Shushtari (d. 963/1555-6), a Shi'a sscholar from Shushtar. | ||
* Mir Asad Allah Mar'ashi Shushtari (d. ), | * Hasan Ali Murwarid (d. 1425/2004), a Shi'a scholar and professor of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) School of thought and the founder of Bi'tha and Sa'adat seminaries in Mashhad and imam of the congregational prayer of Mirza Jafar Seminary, Haj Mulla Hashim Mosque and Mulla Haydar Mosque. | ||
* Hasan Ali Murwarid (d. ), | * Muhammad Rida Murwarid (d. 1338/1919), a Shi'a scholar fram Mashhad and the father of Hasan Ali Murwarid. | ||
* Muhammad Rida Murwarid (d. ), | * Ali Akbar Murawwij Khurasani (d. 1400/1979), known as "Shafiq", was a scholar and orator in Khurasan. | ||
* Ali Akbar Murawwij Khurasani (d. ), | * Ibrahim Mashhadi (d. 1148/1735-6), known as "Na'ib al-Sadr" or "Na'ib al-Sidara", was the Shaykh al-Islam of Mashhad, and teacher and deputy chancellor of Astan Quds Razavi in the era of Shah Soltan Hoseyn Safavi. | ||
* Ibrahim Mashhadi (d. ), | * Abu Muhammad Mashhadi (d. 1240/1824-5), a Shi'a scholar and imam of Friday prayer in Mashhad. | ||
* Abu Muhammad Mashhadi (d. ), | |||
* isfandiyar Mashhadi (d. ), | * isfandiyar Mashhadi (d. ), | ||
* Sayyid Burhan al-Din Mashhadi (d. ), | * Sayyid Burhan al-Din Mashhadi (d. ), |