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===School of Karbala=== | ===School of Karbala=== | ||
{{Main|School of Karbala}} | {{Main|School of Karbala}} | ||
After the attack of | After the attack of Afghans to [[Isfahan]] and the rise of chaos and unrest in the region, the jurists of the seminary moved to [[Karbala]]. With the entrance of [[al-Shaykh Yusuf al-Bahrani]] (d. [[1186]]/1772) in Karbala, its seminary took on a special light. He held a moderate approach towards [[Akhbarism]]. At around the same time, [[Wahid Bihbahani]] took on animated classes and gatherings in the city and nurtured remarkable students. | ||
[[File:'Abd al-Karim al-Ha'iri - Portrait.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|[[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]], the founder of [[Seminary of Qom]]]] | [[File:'Abd al-Karim al-Ha'iri - Portrait.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|[[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]], the founder of [[Seminary of Qom]]]] | ||
[[Sayyid Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]] (d. [[1212]]/1797), [[Sayyid 'Ali Tabataba'i]] (d. [[1231]]/1816), [[Sayyid Muhammad Mujahid]] (d. [[1242]]/1827), [[Mulla Ahmad Naraqi]] (d. [[1245]]/1829), [[Mulla Mahdi Naraqi]] (d. [[1209]]/1795) and [[Mirza Abu l-Qasim Qummi]] (d. [[1232]]/1815 or 1816) were amongst the jurists of this seminary. | [[Sayyid Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]] (d. [[1212]]/1797), [[Sayyid 'Ali Tabataba'i]] (d. [[1231]]/1816), [[Sayyid Muhammad Mujahid]] (d. [[1242]]/1827), [[Mulla Ahmad Naraqi]] (d. [[1245]]/1829), [[Mulla Mahdi Naraqi]] (d. [[1209]]/1795) and [[Mirza Abu l-Qasim Qummi]] (d. [[1232]]/1815 or 1816) were amongst the jurists of this seminary. |