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Ali Tabatabaei

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Ayatollah Sayyed Mirza Ali Tabatabai, also known as Allamah Qazi (1282 - 1366 AH; 1866-1947 CE), was an Iranian Islamic scholar. He was the son of Ayatullah Sayyed Hussein Qazi, and was born in Tabriz, Iran.

He wrote several books, including a partially completed tafsir of the Qur'an, which is a commentary up to verse 91 of Surah al-An’am.[citation needed]

His teachers in Irfan

His teachers in Gnosticism were Ayatollah Sayyed Ahmed Karbalai and Sheikh Mohammad Bahari, who in turn were the students of Mirza Mulla Hussein Qulli Hamadani.[1] Mulla Qulli was himself the student of Haj Sayyed Ali Shustari.

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