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The household of Kashif al-Ghita' traces back in its lineage to [[Malik al-Ashtar]]. Kashif al-Ghita's father, Khidr, who was a pious scholar of his time, went from Janajiyya to [[Najaf]] in order to study Islamic disciplines; he stayed in the city and passed away in [[1181]]/1767. Kashif al-Ghita' was born in Najaf.
The household of Kashif al-Ghita' traces back in its lineage to [[Malik al-Ashtar]]. Kashif al-Ghita's father, Khidr, who was a pious scholar of his time, went from Janajiyya to [[Najaf]] in order to study Islamic disciplines; he stayed in the city and passed away in [[1181]]/1767. Kashif al-Ghita' was born in Najaf.


He studied in [[Karbala]] and Najaf, and then he stayed in Najaf throughout his life. He died on [[Wednesday]], [[Rajab 22]], [[1228]]/July 21, 1813 and was buried in a grave that he had made for himself (in one of the chambers of his [[seminary school]]) in 'Ammara area in Najaf. A dome was built on his mausoleum in which some of his progeny are buried.
He studied in [[Karbala]] and Najaf, and then he stayed in Najaf throughout his life. He died on Wednesday, [[Rajab 22]], [[1228]]/July 21, 1813 and was buried in a grave that he had made for himself (in one of the chambers of his [[Seminary|seminary school]]) in 'Ammara area in Najaf. A dome was built on his mausoleum in which some of his progeny are buried.


Kashif al-Ghita' is the head of the Kashif al-Ghita' Household, that was a well-known family of Shiite scholars in 13th/19th and 14th/20th centuries. Many Shiite scholars come from this household, such as [[Muhammad Husayn Kashif al-Ghita']] who was a Shiite authority in the 14th/[[20th]] century. One feature of this household was their campaign against [[Akhbarism]] and advancement of [[Wahid Bihbahani]]'s usuli thuoghts.
Kashif al-Ghita' is the head of the Kashif al-Ghita' Household, that was a well-known family of Shiite scholars in 13th/19th and 14th/20th centuries. Many Shiite scholars come from this household, such as [[Muhammad Husayn Kashif al-Ghita']] who was a Shiite authority in the 14th/[[20th]] century. One feature of this household was their campaign against [[Akhbarism]] and advancement of [[Wahid Bihbahani]]'s usuli thuoghts.
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