Mohammad Aghazadeh Khorasani
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Mohammad Aghazadeh Khorasani (Persian: محمد آقازاده خراسانی) (Born in 1877 in Najaf and died 1937 Rey, Iran) Shia clerics from Iran. Due to scientific official business, with titles Ayatollah Aghazadeh, Ayatollah Aghazadeh Najafi or Ayatollah Aghazadeh Khorasani, became famous.[1]
Biography
He is 30 years old and attending master classes at that time holy city of Najaf, at the behest of his father went to Mashhad. He lived for several years in Najaf, was able to use a large religious scholars such as Mohammad-Kazem Khorasani uses. When they came to Mashhad, to teach jurisprudence, and many students, the most important of these students can be trained Mojtaba Qazvin,his brother Sheikh Hashem Qazvin noted. During the years he lived in Mashhad, in addition to political activities, teaching and training students in the field; he was also head of Khorasan Seminary.[2]
Political activity
Among his activities will be as follows:[3]
- Opposition to the reign of Reza Khan
- Support of the ulama's opposition to the regime and its policies
- Criticized the government on borrowing from foreign governments
- Deal with the Democratic Party of Mashhad
- The presence of the uprising that led Gohar Shad Mosque Reza Khan and his exile to Yazd
He was sentenced to death by a military court for the compulsory residence in Tehran to protest Iraqi Scholars, respectively.
Death
Khorasani died in 1937 and his body in the garden Parrot (Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine) was buried.
See also
- Iranian Constitutional Revolution
- Intellectual movements in Iran
- Mirza Malkom Khan
- Mirza Hussein Naini
References
- ^ hawzah. Great scholars.
- ^ wikifeqh. Mirza Mohammad Aghazadeh Khorasani.
- ^ bou. Mulla Mohammad Kazem Khorasani celebration of the congress,.