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Ahmad Mojtahedi Tehrani

Ahmad Mojtahedi Tehrani

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Ayatollah Ahmad Mojtahedi Tehrani (Persian: احمد مجتهدی تهرانی) was an Iranian Twelver Shia ayatollah/scholar[1][2][3][4] who was born on 2 October 1923[5][6][7] in Tehran[8][9][10] in a religious family. His father was Mohammad-Baqer,[11] and his grandfather was Mirza-Ahmad (a religious trader); and his ancestors were among the Shia clerics and scholars of Kashan.[12]

Ahmad Mojtahedi Tehran, commonly known as "Ayatollah Mojtahedi Tehrani"

Mujtahedi Tehrani,[13][14][15][16] became an Islamic cleric at the age of 19,[17][18][19] and was working at the market (of the city) before that. Five years later, i.e. at the age of 24 he got married. Beside education, he used to teach the books of Hawzah (to the students of Hawzah). This Shia scholar also established a Seminary with the help of religious traders/people.[20] Finally, Mojtahedi Tehran[21][22][23] died at the age of 85 on 13 January 2008[24] in Tehran.[25]

Seminary school

Ahmad Mojtahedi, is reading on his Prayer mat

Mojtahedi Tehrani was the manager of "Ayatollah Motahedi school", which was/is amongst the known Tehran Seminary-Schools. Among the graduated students of this seminary school are:

Teachers

Mojtahedi Tehrani[27][28][29][30] had teachers, such as:


References

  1. Adab al-Tollab, Shakir Barkhordar Farid, Saba Publications, Second Edition, Spring 2005

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