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'''Aḥmad b. Muḥammad Ardabili''' (احمد بن محمد اردبیلی) (d. [[993/1585]]), also known as Muqaddas Ardabili and Muhaqqiq Ardabili, was a [[Shi'a]] [[jurist]] of [[10th /16th]] century. He was contemporaneous with [[Shaykh Baha'i]]. He gained his fame from his [[ascesis]] and pity. Many scholars praised him.
'''Aḥmad b. Muḥammad Ardabilī''' (احمد بن محمد اردبیلی) (b. ? -d. 993/1585), also known as '''Muqaddas Ardabili''' and '''Muhaqqiq Ardabili''', was a [[Shi'a]] [[jurist]] of [[10th /16th]] century. He was contemporaneous with Shaykh Baha'i. He gained his fame from his [[ascesis]] and pity. Many scholars praised him.


He was expert in [[intellectual]] and [[narrative sciences]]. He helped [[the seminary of Najaf]] to be more thriving when he was its manager. One of his most important works is [[Zubdat al-bayan fi ayat al-ahkam]]. At the last stages of his life, he renounced teaching intellectual subjects and dedicated himself to teaching narrative subjects.
He was expert in [[intellectual]] and [[narrative sciences]]. He helped [[the seminary of Najaf]] to be more thriving when he was its manager. One of his most important works is [[Zubdat al-bayan fi ayat al-ahkam]]. At the last stages of his life, he renounced teaching intellectual subjects and dedicated himself to teaching narrative subjects.
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