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'''Muḥammad Taqī Bahjat Fūmanī''' (Persian: محمد تقی بهجت فومنی) was a [[Shi'a|Shiite]] authority ([[marja']]) and a contemporary [[mysticism|mystic]]. He was born in [[1334]]/1916. He went to [[Karbala]] to study Islamic disciplines in 1929-30, and then in 1933-34 he went to [[Najaf]]. After a while he went back to [[Iran]] in 1943 and started teaching in the [[Islamic Seminary of Qom]]. [[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 [[Qom]] and was buried inside the [[Holy Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]]. | '''Muḥammad Taqī Bahjat Fūmanī''' (Persian: {{ia|محمد تقی بهجت فومنی}}) was a [[Shi'a|Shiite]] authority ([[marja']]) and a contemporary [[mysticism|mystic]]. He was born in [[1334]]/1916. He went to [[Karbala]] to study Islamic disciplines in 1929-30, and then in 1933-34 he went to [[Najaf]]. After a while he went back to [[Iran]] in 1943 and started teaching in the [[Islamic Seminary of Qom]]. [[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 [[Qom]] and was buried inside the [[Holy Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |