Sayyed Muhammad Tabatabei Fesharaki

Sayyed Muhammad Tabatabei Fesharaki (Persian:سید محمد طباطبایی فشارکی) was an eminent shia jurist in 13th Lunar Hijrah. He was considered as Master of eminent religious scholars such as Muhammad Hosein Na'ini and Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi, the founder of Qom Seminary.[1]

Life

He was born in a known family of Tabatabaei Sadat. His father Abulqasem had a child called Sayyed Muhammad in Fesharak Isfahan.[2][3] Sayyed Muhammad lost his father during his early childhood years. His mother raised him until he finished his education.[4] Travelling in Karbala, Muhammad participated in the courses of Hasan ibn Sayyed Muhammad Mujahid.[5] He also learned about fiqh and principles from Fazil Ardekani an eminent master.[6] He also traveled to Najaf and took part in the courses od Mirazye Shirazi. He had a particular relation with his master Mirza Shirazi[7] such a way that Mirza consulted with him in solving the problems and different subjects.[8][9]

Pupils

He could introduced eminent pupils in shia religious sciences. some of them are as follow:

Works

  • Al Eqsal
  • Al furu Al Muhammadyyah
  • Al Khiarat
  • Dima Al Salasah
  • Essay on Al Kholal
  • Essay On Primary of Bara'ah

Ethical characters

He avoided to being familiar as Mujtahid and try to live in unfamiliarity.[11]

See also

References

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