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Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani (Persian: فتحالله غروی اصفهانی; 1850–1920) was a Persian cleric and rebel.
Early life
He was the child of Mohammad Javad Namazi, the Marja of Isfahan.
He studied at the Isfahan Seminary, the same Mashhad seminary that taught Mirza Hassan Nasrallah Madras, Ibrahim Boroujerdi, and Seyed Morteza Haeri. He returned to Isfahan in 1878.
Career
After the death of Muhammad Taqi Shirazi, he led an uprising against Iraqi and British influence in Iran.[1]
Teaching
In 1896, he went to Mecca on the Hajj where he had discussions with Sunni scholars. His most important lessons were on:[2][3]
- Higher education jurisprudence
- Commentary and Quranic sciences
- Philosophy and theology
Professors
* Mirza Mohammad Hashim khansari
- Mullah Haider Ali Isfahani
- Nasrallah Madras
- Sheikh Mohammed Sadiq Tonekaboni
- Mullah Ahmad Sabzevari
- Sheikh Abdol javad Khorasani
- Mohammad Taqi heravi
- Mohammad Rahimi Boroujerdi
- Mirza Habibollah rashti
Students
- Sayed Hadi Hosseini Shirazi
- Sayed Mohammad Taghi khansari
- Mirza Abu'l-Qasem Zanjani
- Agha Zia Addin Araghi
- Seyyed Hossein Borujerdi
- Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi
- Muhammad Hujjat Kuh-Kamari
- Shahab al-Din Mar'ashi Najafi
- Muhsin al-Hakim
- Muhammad-Amin al-Imami al-Khu'i
Death
Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani died in 1920 due to coronary artery disease. In the courtyard of the Imam Ali Mosque in Razavi, he was buried in one of the eastern stands.
References
- ↑ "biography, diary of Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani".
- ↑ Sadr Aldin Shirazi, Fighting mujtahids, Tehran, Press MAZDAK, 1394, Page 314
- ↑ Life Grand Ayatollah Boroujerdi (RA), Mohammad Vaez Zadeh, Page 208 213.