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Abdul Karim Kho'ini Zanjani

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Abdul Karim Kho'ini Zanjani (Persian: عبدالکریم خوئینی زنجانی), (1874–1938) was an Iranian scholar and cleric.[1]

Personal life

In 1874, Karim was born in Kho'ini. Mlaabrahym bin Ishaq ibn Imran Sheikh Ansari was his father. His mother was the daughter of Sheikh Abdul Karim Oil Qazvin. She had a higher education. Karim's mother had a keen interest in spirituality.[2] He married in Najaf and then returned to Qazvin, where he died in 1938 after going to Kho'ini. He was buried in the new cemetery.

Education

Karim received his early education at Immaculate Seminary Qazvin. He moved to Najaf for his higher education.[3]

His professors in Najaf were:

Return to Zanjan

Karim returned to Zanjan in 1908 to promote religion, the affairs of the Muslim people, and to train seminary students. Mirza Baqir Zanjani taught alongside prominent teachers, along with Sayed Ahmad Zanjani, a leading scholar in Qom during Boroujerdi time.[4]

References

  1. ^ hawzah. Horizon magazine / 6 Bahman 1389 / Issue 298.
  2. ^ wikishia. Abdul Karim ibn-Ibrahim Zanjani Kho'ini.
  3. ^ tebyan. Biography of Abdul Karim Zanjani Kho'iniha.
  4. ^ rch. Imami jurisprudence 14th century.