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===Kashif al-Ghita'===
===Kashif al-Ghita'===
Another Usuli scholar who seriously campaigned against Akhbarism was [[Shaykh Ja'far al-Najafi Kashif al-Ghita']] (d. 1227 or 1228 A.H./ 1812 or 1813), who opposed to [[Mirza Muhamamd al-Akhbari]], writing his well-known essay, Kashf al-ghita' 'an ma'a'ib-i Mirza Muhammad 'aduw al-'ulama (uncovering the faults of Mirza Muhammad [al-Akhbari], the enemy of scholars). He sent this essay to [[Fat'hali Shah Qajar]] to discourage him from supporting Mirza Muhamamd.
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Another Usuli scholar who seriously campaigned against Akhbarism was [[al-Shaykh Ja'far al-Najafi Kashif al-Ghita']] (d. 1227 or 1228 A.H./ 1812 or 1813), who opposed to [[Mirza Muhamamd al-Akhbari]], writing his well-known essay, ''[[Kashf al-ghita' 'an ma'a'ib-i Mirza Muhammad 'aduw al-'ulama]]'' (uncovering the faults of Mirza Muhammad [al-Akhbari], the enemy of scholars). He sent this essay to [[Fath 'Ali Shah Qajar]] to discourage him from supporting Mirza Muhamamd.
 




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Today the only places in Iran where Akhbarism has considerable proponents are parts of the Khuzestan province, particularly Khorramshahr and Abadan.
Today the only places in Iran where Akhbarism has considerable proponents are parts of the Khuzestan province, particularly Khorramshahr and Abadan.




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