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| Place of study = [[Seminary of Najaf]] | | Place of study = [[Seminary of Najaf]] | ||
| Home town = Najaf (Iraq) | | Home town = Najaf (Iraq) | ||
| Death = | | Death = 1228/1813 Najaf | ||
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| Professors = [[Wahid Bihbahani]], [[al-Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]] | | Professors = [[Wahid Bihbahani]], [[al-Sayyid Muhammad Mahdi Bahr al-'Ulum]] | ||
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'''Jaʿfar b. Khiḍr b. Yaḥyā al-Janājī al-Ḥillī al-Najafī''' (Arabic:{{ia| جعفر بن خضر بن یحیی الجناجی الحلّی النجفی}}) (b. [[1156]]/1743 - d. [[ | '''Jaʿfar b. Khiḍr b. Yaḥyā al-Janājī al-Ḥillī al-Najafī''' (Arabic:{{ia| جعفر بن خضر بن یحیی الجناجی الحلّی النجفی}}) (b. [[1156]]/1743 - d. [[1228]]/1813), known as '''Kāshif al-Ghiṭā'''' (Arabic: {{ia|کاشف الغطاء}}), was a [[Shiite]] [[Marja']] in thirteenth/[[nineteenth]] century. [[Al Kashif al-Ghita']] (the household of Kashif al-Ghita'), a well-known Shiite family of scholars in thirteenth/nineteenth and fourteenth/twentieth centuries are his progeny. | ||
Kashif al-Ghita' succeeded his master, [[al-'Allama Bahr al-'Ulum]], as a Shiite authority (Marja'). And like his master, [[Wahid Bihbahani]], he campaigned against [[Akhbaris]], writing some books and essays to reject their views. | Kashif al-Ghita' succeeded his master, [[al-'Allama Bahr al-'Ulum]], as a Shiite authority (Marja'). And like his master, [[Wahid Bihbahani]], he campaigned against [[Akhbaris]], writing some books and essays to reject their views. |