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== About the Author ==
== About the Author ==
{{Infobox Shia scholar
| title    = 'Allama Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi
| image  = Allama Majlisi.jpg
| image_size = 200px
| caption    = العلامه المجلسی
| Full name  = Al-'Allama al-Shaykh Muhammad Baqir al-Maqsud 'Ali al-Majlisi
| Nickname  = Al-Majlهsi, the Second
| Lineage  =
| Well known relatives  = Muhammad Taqi al-Majlisi (father)
| Birth = 1037/1628
| Place of study =
| Home town = Isfahan
| Death= 1110/1699
| Burial place = [[Grand Mosque of Isfahan ]]
| Professors = [[Muhammad Taqi al-Majlisi]], [[Mulla Salih al-Mazandarani]], [[Mulla Muhsin al-Fayd al-Kashani]]
| Permission to narrate from =
| Permission to ijtihad from =
| Permission to narrate to =
| Permission to ijtihad to =
| Works = [[Bihar al-anwar]]
| Scholarly activities =
| Signature=
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}}
{{Main|Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi}}
{{Main|Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi}}
Muhammad Baqir b. Muhammad Taqi b. al-Maqsud 'Ali al-Majlisi known as 'Allamah al-Majlisi or the Second Majlisi (1037/1627 – 1110/1698) and one of the most famous scholars in [[fiqh]] and [[hadith]] in the world of Islam. He was among the nobilities of Shi'a at the time of [[Safavids]]. He was an expert in different Islamic sciences such as [[Tafsir]], [[Hadith]], [[fiqh]], [[Usul]], history, [[Rijal]], [[Diraya]], [[philosophy]], logic, mathematics, literature, lexicon, geography, medicine, astronomy and [[occult sciences]].
Muhammad Baqir b. Muhammad Taqi b. al-Maqsud 'Ali al-Majlisi known as 'Allamah al-Majlisi or the Second Majlisi (1037/1627 – 1110/1698) and one of the most famous scholars in [[fiqh]] and [[hadith]] in the world of Islam. He was among the nobilities of Shi'a at the time of [[Safavids]]. He was an expert in different Islamic sciences such as [[Tafsir]], [[Hadith]], [[fiqh]], [[Usul]], history, [[Rijal]], [[Diraya]], [[philosophy]], logic, mathematics, literature, lexicon, geography, medicine, astronomy and [[occult sciences]].
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