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Sayyed Ibrahim Estahbanati

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1379

Mirza Agha Ibrahim Estahbanati Shirazi (died Hijra 1379) was a Shia Islam Jurist and religious scholar in Iran.

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Infant

He was born in Estahbanat in Fars province in Iran at 1279 lunar Hijrah. He was inspired by his father who was in turn himself an outstanding religious authority.

Shiraz

He went to continue his education in Shiraz. Of course earlier He educated in the religious school of Estahbanat. He could participate in the religious courses of some great teachers such as Shaykh Muhammad Baqir Estahbanati, Mirza Muhammad Baqir Estahbanati in Disciplines like Fiqh and principles.Also He could used of the courses of Shaykh Jafar Mahallati.

Najaf

Then he traveled to Najaf for the continuation of his education.He learned Fiqh from eminent scholars such as Mohammed Kazem Yazdi, Muhammad kazim khorasani,Mirza Muhammad Taqi Shirazi and others.

Authority

He selected as the authority of Shia minority after the death of Mirza Muhammad Taqi Shirazi. He was Also appointed to the authority of Iran, India and Pakistan and other countries near the Persian gulf.

Political activity

He had participated in political activities and also being supporter of Fadaian Islam and individual such as Sayyed Mojtaba Navvab Safavi.

Pupils and works

At the same time he could teach many eminent students so that any of them in their turn, were outstanding religious scholar a religious disciplines. Some scholars such as Banu Nosrat Amin, Sayyed Shahab Al Din Mar'ashi Najafi,Shaykh Ibrahim kalbasi, Shaykh Moslem Malakouti Tabrizi, Sayyed Muhammad Hasan Taliqani Are included. Meanwhile, he wrote many books in different majors of disciplines like jurisprudence, principles and others as follow:

  • A Glosses on Orvat Al Vosqa
  • A Glosses on Zakhirat Al Ibad
  • The book of Taharat
  • The book Of Piligrimage
  • The book of Khoms
  • some problems on convictions
  • References

    Sayyed Ibrahim Estahbanati Wikipedia