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'''Muhammad Taqi Bahjat''' (Persian: محمدتقی بهجت) (1334-1430 A.H./ 1295-1388 S.H./ 1916-2009) was a Shiite authority ([[marja']]) and a contemporary mystic. He was born in 1295 S.H. (1916). He went to [[Karbala]] to study Islamic disciplines in 1348 A.H. (1929), and then in 1352 A.H. (1933) he went to [[Najaf]]. After a while he went back to Iran in 1363 A.H. (1943) and started teaching in the Islamic Seminary of [[Qum]]. Ayatollah Bahjat was a pupil of [[Sayyid 'Ali Qadi]] and was known among people and scholars for his piety. In 2009 he died in the Wali 'Asr (a) Hospital in Qum and was buried inside the Holy Shrine of [[Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]].
'''Muhammad Taqi Bahjat''' (Persian: محمدتقی بهجت) (1334-1430 A.H./ 1295-1388 S.H./ 1916-2009) was a Shiite authority ([[marja']]) and a contemporary mystic. He was born in 1295 S.H. (1916). He went to [[Karbala]] to study Islamic disciplines in 1348 A.H. (1929), and then in 1352 A.H. (1933) he went to [[Najaf]]. After a while he went back to Iran in 1363 A.H. (1943) and started teaching in the Islamic Seminary of [[Qum]]. Ayatollah Bahjat was a pupil of [[Sayyid 'Ali Qadi]] and was known among people and scholars for his piety. In 2009 he died in the Wali 'Asr (a) Hospital in Qum and was buried inside the Holy Shrine of [[Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]].


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