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Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887—1971) was an Iranian Shia jurist, philosopher and mystic.[citation needed]

Early life

Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887–1971) was born in Tehran. His father was Mulla Muhammad Amoli. They were the relatives of Hakim Mirza Abul-Hasan Jelveh.[citation needed] Muhammad Taqi Amoli was really one of the contemporary great scholars. He also has been a prominent student of Allameh Ali Tabatabaei who was known as Qazi. He taught and led the mosque of Majd ed-Dowleh.

Teachers

Students

Works

Many books in different subjects such as philosophy, jurisprudence and theology were written by Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi. Some of them are as below:

  • Notes on Faraed of Sheikh Ansary, explaining the poems of Hikmate Sabzevari, explaining the phrase of "there is no God but Allah"
  • Notes on Sharhe Matale in Logic
  • Notes On Sharhe Shamsiah, A Treaty on Praying and Islamic Judgments
  • Notes On Asfar (Al-Hikma al-muta‘aliya fi-l-asfar al-‘aqliyya al-arba‘a by Mulla Sadra)
  • Notes On Admonitions and The valuable collection of Mesbah Al Hedayah in 12 vol as a commentary on Orvatol Vosqa.[citation needed]

Death

He died in 1971 in Tehran and the shrine of Ali al-Ridha tomb in the garden of Ridvan Sabzevar (son of Mirza Musa Mirza Hossein Sabzevari) buried.[1]

bibliography

  • Islamic Great encyclopedia,vol.2.pub:the center of Islamic great Encyclopedia, 1367 solar.

References

  • Aqa Bozorg Tehrani, Tabaqate Aalame Shiah, vol.1
  • Motaza Motahhari, Mutual services of Islam And Iran, Tehran, vol.2.1975

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