Mohammad Ali Tabatabaei Hassani: Difference between revisions
No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
→Death: Fixed typo Tags: canned edit summary Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
==Death== |
==Death== |
||
Mohammad Ali Tabatabaei Hassani passed away on February 1, 2017, and he |
Mohammad Ali Tabatabaei Hassani passed away on February 1, 2017, and he is buried in [[Najaf]]. |
||
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 04:02, 21 September 2018
Grand Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Ali Tabatabai Al-Hassani | |
---|---|
File:Ayatollah Hassani Tabatabei.jpg | |
Born | 1945 Iraq |
Died | 2017 London |
Other names | سماحة المرجع الديني آية الله العظمى الحاج السيد محمد علي الطباطبائي الحسني |
Website | Official website |
Grand Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Ali Tabatabai Al-Hassani (Arabic: السيد محمد علي الطباطبائي الحسني) ( born 1945) was an Iraqi, Twelver Shia Muslim Marja'.[1][2]
He has studied in Shia Islamic seminaries of Karbala and Najaf, under Sayed Abul-Qasim Al-Khoei, Sayed Mohammed Al-Shirazi, amongst others.
The Sayed also resided in countries such as Pakistan, Kuwait and Syria where he taught many students in the religious seminaries.
Grand Ayatollah Sayed M. Ali Tabatabai lived in London, United Kingdom, and delivered speeches in his home. The Sayed also visited Shia Islamic centres and Hussainiyyas around Europe and London, including Masjid Al-Muhassin - the mosque of Sheikh Yasser Al-Habib, where the congregation, including Sheikh Yasser Al-Habib, would pray behind him. Sayed M. Ali Tabatabai is amongst the Shia Maraje who have given the Ijaza (scholarly licence) to Sheikh Yasser Al-Habib, attesting to Sheikh Yasser Al-Habib being a Mujtahid (i.e. at the level of Ijtihad).
Grand Ayatollah Sayed M. Ali Tabatabai has authored a number of books, and is known, amongst other things, for his stance against the Iranian regime, deeming them to be an un-Islamic government, and against the teachings of Shia Islam.
Death
Mohammad Ali Tabatabaei Hassani passed away on February 1, 2017, and he is buried in Najaf.
Notes
- ^ List of Maraji in Arabic Archived 2012-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Biography in Arabic