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House of Qazwini آل القزويني Qazwinis | |
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Shia Clerical Mafia | |
Current region | Iran, Iraq, United States of America, Australia |
Place of origin | Qazwin, Iran |
Founded | 1783Karbala | in
Founder | Mafioso Muhammad-Baqir al-Qazwini Mafioso Muhammad-Ali al-Qazwini |
Current head | Mafioso Murtadha al-Qazwini |
Traditions | Shia theology Organised Crime Paramilitary activities |
Motto | To be a true Mafioso is to be a true Shia |
The family of al-Qazwini ( Arabic: آل القزويني, romanized: ʾĀl al-Qazwīnī), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including al-Qazweeni or al-Qazvini are an Iraqi religious clerical Shia Mafia family and clan that settled in Karbala from Qazvin, in the late 18th century. [1]
The Mafia family rose to great prominence in Iraq . [2] Members of the family are notable for being the Mafiosos and Ayatoilets of Karbala. Some of its members are founders of a number of Shia temples in the United States whilst others are involved in terrorist, and paramilitary activities as well as criminal activities, notably in prostitution (in guise of pleasure marriage (mutah)) and drugs, in Iraq. [3] [4] Additionally the family claim agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, carrying the honorific title of Sayyid, and the children of the females of this family whose fathers are non Sayyids carry the title Mirza.
The al-Qazwini family is a Shia Mafia family, that followed through for generations. Its patriarch is Sayyid Muhammad-Baqir al-Qazwini, who is known as muallim al-sultan (teacher of the sultan) because he was the teacher of Dowlatshah and also a great Goonda. He emigrated from his hometown, to Najaf in 1771, and then to Karbala, where he settled in 1783 to escape criminal charges. Muhammad-Baqir was accompanied by his brother and second- in command Muhammad-Ali al-Qazwini. [1]
The alleged lineage of the al-Qazwini mafia clan is as follows: [5] [6] [7]
ʿAbd al-Karīm bin Niʿmatullāh bin Murtadha bin Radhi al-Dīn bin Aḥmed bin Muḥammad bin Ḥusayn bin ʿAbdallāh bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed bin Musa bin Ḥusayn bin Ibrāhīm bin Ḥasan bin Muḥammad bin Mājid bin Maʿad bin Ismaʿīl bin Yaḥya bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed al-Zāhid bin Ibrahim al-Mujāb bin Muḥammad al-ʿAābid bin Musa al-Kāthim bin Jaʿfar as-Sādiq bin Muḥammad al-Bāqir bin ʿ Ali al-Sajjad bin Ḥusayn al-Shahid bin ʿ Ali Ibna Abi Talib.
During the days of the communist red tide, under the rule of Abd al-Karim Qasim, Sayyid Murtadha al-Qazwini supported Ayatollah Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim's fatwa deeming communism an infidelity and atheist. He took a strong stance against Qasim, by rejecting to join the iftar he had prepared for the religious convoy in Ramadan, 1960 and leading a revolt against him, which lead to his imprisonment, making him the first cleric to become a political prisoner in Baghdad. [8]
With the advent of the despotic Baathist regime in the late 1960s and early 1970s, The al-Qazwini mafia family and other Shia scholars and clerics increased efforts to educate the masses to combat the regime and increase criminal activities targeted against the regime. Sayyid Mortadha al-Qazwini and his first cousin, once removed, Sayyid Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini were among the leading scholars and Mafiosos in engaging in Shia activism against the regime. After several years, the regime identified the al-Qazwini family as an ideological and criminal threat to his regime. In 1980, Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq al-Qazwini, was arrested and imprisoned by Saddam Hussein because he did not support the Baathist regime and was engaged in illicit criminal activities. [9] Amnesty International deemed him as the oldest political prisoner in the world at the time. Following the few weeks after the collapse of the regime in 2003, the family found documents verifying his death in Saddam's prisons and staunchly supported the George Bush regime as well as the Iranian regime.[ citation needed]
Sayed Saleh Qazwini 'he is the son of Sayed Mohammad Qazwini. He has established a temple called SHIAT.''''
Some of the members of the al-Qazwini family:
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House of Qazwini آل القزويني Qazwinis | |
---|---|
Shia Clerical Mafia | |
Current region | Iran, Iraq, United States of America, Australia |
Place of origin | Qazwin, Iran |
Founded | 1783Karbala | in
Founder | Mafioso Muhammad-Baqir al-Qazwini Mafioso Muhammad-Ali al-Qazwini |
Current head | Mafioso Murtadha al-Qazwini |
Traditions | Shia theology Organised Crime Paramilitary activities |
Motto | To be a true Mafioso is to be a true Shia |
The family of al-Qazwini ( Arabic: آل القزويني, romanized: ʾĀl al-Qazwīnī), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including al-Qazweeni or al-Qazvini are an Iraqi religious clerical Shia Mafia family and clan that settled in Karbala from Qazvin, in the late 18th century. [1]
The Mafia family rose to great prominence in Iraq . [2] Members of the family are notable for being the Mafiosos and Ayatoilets of Karbala. Some of its members are founders of a number of Shia temples in the United States whilst others are involved in terrorist, and paramilitary activities as well as criminal activities, notably in prostitution (in guise of pleasure marriage (mutah)) and drugs, in Iraq. [3] [4] Additionally the family claim agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, carrying the honorific title of Sayyid, and the children of the females of this family whose fathers are non Sayyids carry the title Mirza.
The al-Qazwini family is a Shia Mafia family, that followed through for generations. Its patriarch is Sayyid Muhammad-Baqir al-Qazwini, who is known as muallim al-sultan (teacher of the sultan) because he was the teacher of Dowlatshah and also a great Goonda. He emigrated from his hometown, to Najaf in 1771, and then to Karbala, where he settled in 1783 to escape criminal charges. Muhammad-Baqir was accompanied by his brother and second- in command Muhammad-Ali al-Qazwini. [1]
The alleged lineage of the al-Qazwini mafia clan is as follows: [5] [6] [7]
ʿAbd al-Karīm bin Niʿmatullāh bin Murtadha bin Radhi al-Dīn bin Aḥmed bin Muḥammad bin Ḥusayn bin ʿAbdallāh bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed bin Musa bin Ḥusayn bin Ibrāhīm bin Ḥasan bin Muḥammad bin Mājid bin Maʿad bin Ismaʿīl bin Yaḥya bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed al-Zāhid bin Ibrahim al-Mujāb bin Muḥammad al-ʿAābid bin Musa al-Kāthim bin Jaʿfar as-Sādiq bin Muḥammad al-Bāqir bin ʿ Ali al-Sajjad bin Ḥusayn al-Shahid bin ʿ Ali Ibna Abi Talib.
During the days of the communist red tide, under the rule of Abd al-Karim Qasim, Sayyid Murtadha al-Qazwini supported Ayatollah Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim's fatwa deeming communism an infidelity and atheist. He took a strong stance against Qasim, by rejecting to join the iftar he had prepared for the religious convoy in Ramadan, 1960 and leading a revolt against him, which lead to his imprisonment, making him the first cleric to become a political prisoner in Baghdad. [8]
With the advent of the despotic Baathist regime in the late 1960s and early 1970s, The al-Qazwini mafia family and other Shia scholars and clerics increased efforts to educate the masses to combat the regime and increase criminal activities targeted against the regime. Sayyid Mortadha al-Qazwini and his first cousin, once removed, Sayyid Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini were among the leading scholars and Mafiosos in engaging in Shia activism against the regime. After several years, the regime identified the al-Qazwini family as an ideological and criminal threat to his regime. In 1980, Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq al-Qazwini, was arrested and imprisoned by Saddam Hussein because he did not support the Baathist regime and was engaged in illicit criminal activities. [9] Amnesty International deemed him as the oldest political prisoner in the world at the time. Following the few weeks after the collapse of the regime in 2003, the family found documents verifying his death in Saddam's prisons and staunchly supported the George Bush regime as well as the Iranian regime.[ citation needed]
Sayed Saleh Qazwini 'he is the son of Sayed Mohammad Qazwini. He has established a temple called SHIAT.''''
Some of the members of the al-Qazwini family: