Mohammed Kadhim al-Modarresi
Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Kadhim al-Husayni al-Modarresi (Persian: محمد كاظم حسينى مدرسى; Arabic: محمد كاظم الحسيني المدرسي; 1911–April 5, 1994) was an Iranian-Iraqi Shia scholar and mystic. He was a prominent teacher at the seminaries of Mashhad and Karbala, teaching Islamic philosophy. He held the Quranic exegesis chair of the Karbala seminary and taught aqaed in the al-Hindiya and al-Badkubeh schools.
Muhammad-Kadhim al-Modarresi | |
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السيد محمد كاظم الحسيني المدرسي | |
Title | Ayatollah |
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Born | 1911 |
Died | April 5, 1994 82–83) | (aged
Resting place | Fatima Masumeh Shrine |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
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Parent | Muhammad-Jawad al-Modarresi |
Denomination | Twelver Shīʿā |
Relatives | Mirza Mahdi al-Shirazi (father-in-law) Muhammad al-Shirazi (brother-in-law) Abd al-A'la al-Sabziwari (brother-in-law) Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini (brother-in-law), Mohammed Taqi Morvarid (cousin) |
al-Modarresi was constantly in pursuit of spiritual self-discipline by means of self-reflection and other ascetic, religious and ethical practices.
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