Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Amoli | |
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![]() Muhammad Taqi Amoli, late 1920s | |
Personal | |
Born | 1887 |
Died | 1971 |
Resting place | Mashhad |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
Era | 1887-1971 |
Region | Tehran Majd Al-Dawla mosque |
Main interest(s) | Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence |
Notable work(s) | Commentary on Poems of Hikmat part of Manẓuma of Hadi Sabzavari |
Muslim leader | |
Disciple of | Mulla Muhammad Amoli, Sheikh Abdu Nabi Nouri, Mirza Hassan kermanshahi, Mirza Naini, Agha Zia ol Din Araghi, Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani and Grand Ayatollah Aqa Sayyed Ali Qazi Tabatabei[ citation needed] |
Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887—1971) was an Iranian Shia jurist, philosopher and mystic.[ citation needed]
Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887–1971) was born in Tehran. His father was Mulla Muhammad Amoli. They were the relatives of Hakim Mirza Abul-Hasan Jelveh.[ citation needed] Muhammad Taqi Amoli was really one of the contemporary great scholars. He also has been a prominent student of Allameh Ali Tabatabaei who was known as Qazi. He taught and led the mosque of Majd ed-Dowleh.
Many books in different subjects such as philosophy, jurisprudence and theology were written by Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi. Some of them are as below:
He died in 1971 in Tehran and the shrine of Ali al-Ridha tomb in the garden of Ridvan Sabzevar (son of Mirza Musa Mirza Hossein Sabzevari) buried. [1]
Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Amoli | |
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![]() Muhammad Taqi Amoli, late 1920s | |
Personal | |
Born | 1887 |
Died | 1971 |
Resting place | Mashhad |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iranian |
Era | 1887-1971 |
Region | Tehran Majd Al-Dawla mosque |
Main interest(s) | Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence |
Notable work(s) | Commentary on Poems of Hikmat part of Manẓuma of Hadi Sabzavari |
Muslim leader | |
Disciple of | Mulla Muhammad Amoli, Sheikh Abdu Nabi Nouri, Mirza Hassan kermanshahi, Mirza Naini, Agha Zia ol Din Araghi, Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani and Grand Ayatollah Aqa Sayyed Ali Qazi Tabatabei[ citation needed] |
Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887—1971) was an Iranian Shia jurist, philosopher and mystic.[ citation needed]
Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887–1971) was born in Tehran. His father was Mulla Muhammad Amoli. They were the relatives of Hakim Mirza Abul-Hasan Jelveh.[ citation needed] Muhammad Taqi Amoli was really one of the contemporary great scholars. He also has been a prominent student of Allameh Ali Tabatabaei who was known as Qazi. He taught and led the mosque of Majd ed-Dowleh.
Many books in different subjects such as philosophy, jurisprudence and theology were written by Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi. Some of them are as below:
He died in 1971 in Tehran and the shrine of Ali al-Ridha tomb in the garden of Ridvan Sabzevar (son of Mirza Musa Mirza Hossein Sabzevari) buried. [1]