Muhammad Ali Hakim Movahhed Namazi Shirazi

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Ayatollah
Hajj Muhammad Ali Hakim Movahhed Namazi Shirazi
محمد علی حکیم موحد نمازی شیرازی
Personal
Born
Shiraz, Iran

1903
Died
ambiguous
Resting placeambiguous
ReligionIslam
NationalityIranian
Main interest(s)Mysticism, Usul al-fiqh
Muslim leader
Disciple ofHazrate Vahid Al Olia, Aqa Sayyed Ali Mojtahid Kazerouni, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq Shirazi, Sayyed Jafar Abiverdi, Sayyed Ali Abiverdi, Mirza Mohsen

Ayatollah Hajj Muhammad Ali Hakim Movahhed Namazi Shirazi (born 1903, date of death unknown) was an Iranian mystic. He was noted as one of the masters of the philosophical schools of Tehran.

Early life[edit]

Shirazi was born circa 1903 in Shiraz.[1] His father, Mirza Abul Qasem, was a man of mysticism.[2] He was first introduced to the school of Shoaeiyyah. He then learned religious sciences such as wisdom and jurisprudence.[3] His spiritual teacher was Hazrate Vahid Al Olia and Aqa Sayyed Ali Mojtahid Kazerouni counted as his exoteric master. Some of his other teachers were Mirza Muhammad Sadiq Shirazi, Sayyed Jafar Abiverdi, Sayyed Ali Abiverdi, and Mirza Mohsen.

Works[edit]

Shirazi wrote many treatises and books, most of them about mysticism and religious sciences. Some of them include:

  • Maram Al Hikmah
  • The collection of Fairness in 2volumes
  • Notes on Kefaye in Principles
  • Notes on Fiqh
  • Notes on the book of Four Journeys (Asfar)
  • Latayef Al erfan in some volumes (two Volumes publicized)

Later life[edit]

His pupils include Ayatollah Sayyed Razi Shirazi, Manouchehr Sadoughi Soha, Hajj Shekh Abul Hasan Shirazi Razavi, Mirza sayyed Mahdi Razavi, Abul Hasan Varzi, Dr. Abul Qasem Gorgi, Ayatollah Dr. Ahmad Beheshti, Professor Toshi Hiko Izutsu, Sayyed Bahr al Olum Mirdamadi, Shekh Jalal Al din Jafar Mahallati Shirazi, Professor Javad Mosleh, Ayatollah Sayyed Hasan Saadat Mostafavi, Dr. Sayyed HAsan Amin Sabzevari, a d Gholam Hosen Ebrahimi Dinani.[4] The history of his death is unclear. According to sources when he went from Tehran to Shiraz in 1971 and he has not been heard from since.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ (Rokn Zadeh Adamiyyat, Persian scientists and Poets,/Lataef Al Erfan, vol:1, p.33, preface by Muhammad Khajavi, Ayate Eshragh publication, 2008)
  2. ^ ,(Sadouqi Soha, Sufi e Soumeh Qods, Mola Publication, Tehran, 1389 solar, p.15)
  3. ^ (Rokn Zadeh Adamiyyat, Persian scientists and Poets, vol:2, p.329.Tehran, Khayyam Publication)
  4. ^ ,(Sadouqi Soha, Sufi e Soumeh Qods, Mola Publication, Tehran, 1389 solar, p.56-82)
  5. ^ ( Manoucher Sadoughi Soha, Aqa Mirza Muhammad Ali Hakim shirazi, Vahid Magazine, p.62)