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As he stated in his book ''[[al-Rahiq al-makhtum]]'', he immigrated to [[Damascus]] for revitalizing and spreading religious teachings and correcting what he considered opposite to both reason and religion. There, he engaged in scholarly and cultural activities for more than half a century. | As he stated in his book ''[[al-Rahiq al-makhtum]]'', he immigrated to [[Damascus]] for revitalizing and spreading religious teachings and correcting what he considered opposite to both reason and religion. There, he engaged in scholarly and cultural activities for more than half a century. | ||
Al-Sayyid Amin became a member of ''Damascus's Arabic Scientific Assembly'' in 1361/1942 and remained an active member until the end of his life.<ref>''Majmaʿ al-ʿIlmī al-ʿArabī magazine'', p. 620.</ref> He established several schools to promote cultural educations of Shi'a youth and wrote some textbooks.<ref>''Majmaʿ al-ʿIlmī al-ʿArabī magazine'', p. 619.</ref> | Al-Sayyid Amin became a member of ''Damascus's Arabic Scientific Assembly'' in 1361/1942-3 and remained an active member until the end of his life.<ref>''Majmaʿ al-ʿIlmī al-ʿArabī magazine'', p. 620.</ref> He established several schools to promote cultural educations of Shi'a youth and wrote some textbooks.<ref>''Majmaʿ al-ʿIlmī al-ʿArabī magazine'', p. 619.</ref> | ||
To acquire certain scholarly sources, he traveled to different regions like [[Syria]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]], [[Iraq]], and [[Iran]].<ref>Sharīf al-Raḍī, ''Ganjīna-yi dānishmandān'', vol. 1, p. 247; Faḍl Allāh, ''al-Sayyid Muḥsin al-Amīn'', p. 166-168.</ref> | To acquire certain scholarly sources, he traveled to different regions like [[Syria]], [[Jordan]], [[Palestine]], [[Egypt]], [[Iraq]], and [[Iran]].<ref>Sharīf al-Raḍī, ''Ganjīna-yi dānishmandān'', vol. 1, p. 247; Faḍl Allāh, ''al-Sayyid Muḥsin al-Amīn'', p. 166-168.</ref> |