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'''ʿAlī b. Ḥusayn b. ʿAbd al-ʿĀlī al-Karakī al-Jabal ʿĀmilī''' (علی بن حسین بن عبدالعالي الکَرَکي العاملي), well known as '''al-Muḥaqqiq al-Thānī''' (المحقّق الثاني) or '''al-Muḥaqqiq al-Karkī''' (المحقّق الکرْکي), (d. 940/1534) was a famous [[Shi'a]] jurist ([[faqih]]) in [[Safavid]] era. He immigrated from his hometown, [[Jabal 'Amil]], to [[Iraq]] and then to [[Iran]] at the invitation of [[Shah Isma'il Safavi]]. He played an important role in propagating and spreading Shi'a beliefs in Iran. He was an expert in [[ | '''ʿAlī b. Ḥusayn b. ʿAbd al-ʿĀlī al-Karakī al-Jabal ʿĀmilī''' (علی بن حسین بن عبدالعالي الکَرَکي العاملي), well known as '''al-Muḥaqqiq al-Thānī''' (المحقّق الثاني) or '''al-Muḥaqqiq al-Karkī''' (المحقّق الکرْکي), (d. 940/1534) was a famous [[Shi'a]] jurist ([[faqih]]) in [[Safavid]] era. He immigrated from his hometown, [[Jabal 'Amil]], to [[Iraq]] and then to [[Iran]] at the invitation of [[Shah Isma'il Safavi]]. He played an important role in propagating and spreading Shi'a beliefs in Iran. He was an expert in [[Demonstrative Jurisprudence]] and his works were very well received by following jurists. His most famous book is ''[[Jami' al-maqasid fi sharh al-qawa'id]]''. He has notable opinions about [[Wilayat al-Faqih]] (guardianship for the jurist). | ||
Al-Muhaqqiq al-Karki trained eminent students such as: [[al-Shaykh 'Ali al-Minshar]], [[Husayn b. 'Abd al-Samad al-Harithi]] ([[al-Shaykh al-Baha'i]]'s father) and [[al-Sayyid Ni'mat Allah al-Jaza'iri]]. Most of jurists and scholars of the 9th/14th and 10th/15th centuries were his students. | Al-Muhaqqiq al-Karki trained eminent students such as: [[al-Shaykh 'Ali al-Minshar]], [[Husayn b. 'Abd al-Samad al-Harithi]] ([[al-Shaykh al-Baha'i]]'s father) and [[al-Sayyid Ni'mat Allah al-Jaza'iri]]. Most of jurists and scholars of the 9th/14th and 10th/15th centuries were his students. |