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Ali Tabatabaei

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Ayatollah Sayyed Mirza Ali Tabatabai, also known as Allamah Qazi (1285 - 1366 AH; 1869-1947 CE), was an Iranian Islamic scholar. He was the son of Ayatullah Sayyed Hussein Qazi, and was born in Tabriz, Iran.[1]

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 (Shiite) Spiritualism (شیعیہ عرفان) were Ayatollah Sayyed Ahmed Karbalai and Sheikh Mohammad Bahari, who in turn were the students of Mirza Mulla Hussein Qulli Hamadani.[2] Mulla Qulli was himself the student of Haj Sayyed Ali Shustari.[3]

References

  1. ^ Shining Sun (in Memory of Allamah Tabataba'i (A translation of Mihr-i-Taban), by Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Husayni Tihrani; Translation: Tawus Raja; Publishers: ICAS Press, UK (2011), Page 89.
  2. ^ Kernel of the Kernel (concerning the Wayfaring and Spiritual Journey of the People of Intellect; Compiled, Edited and Expanded by Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Husayni Tihrani; Translation: Muhammad H. Faghfoory; Publishers: State University of New York Press, Albany; Page xvii.
  3. ^ Shining Sun (in Memory of Allamah Tabataba'i (A translation of Mihr-i-Taban), by Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Husayni Tihrani; Translation: Tawus Raja; Publishers: ICAS Press, UK (2011), Pages 19, 20.