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Fazil Iravani

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Religion
  
Islam

Name
  
Fazil Iravani

School
  
Shia

Died
  
Yerevan, Armenia

Period in office
  
1846-1862

Based in
  
Tbilisi, Russian Empire

Successor
  
Ahmad Huseinzadeh


Title
  
Second Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus

Predecessor
  
Mahammadali Huseinzadeh

Fazil Iravani (Azerbaijani: Fazil İrəvani) — Second Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus.

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Early life

Fazil Iravani was born in Yerevan and got his primary religious education in same city. He went on to continue his education in 1802 to Al-Azhar University. He was akhund of Isfahan and Tabriz in his 40s.

Sheikh ul-Islam

He was appointed as deputy of Mahammadali Huseinzadeh in 1843. He was appointed as Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus prior to former's resignation. He reformed many clerical issues, including taking nikah rights from mosque mullahs and handing it over to more educated akhunds. He resigned his post in 1862. He died in 1885 in very old age. He was succeeded by Ahmad Huseinzadeh.

Works

He was the author of famous novel The Rose and the Nightingale.

References

Fazil Iravani Wikipedia