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Mirza Abolghasem Gilani ( fa, میرزا ابوالقاسم گیلانی), known as Mirza-ye Qomi ( fa, میرزای قمی), the author of the book of ''Qawanin al-Usul'' ( ar, قوانین الاصول, ''The Laws of Principles''), was a
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jurist (
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),
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, fundamentalist (
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) and a religious reference (
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) during the reign of
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in the twelfth century AH. ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' was active and famous in poetry and calligraphy. He has left more than fifty thousand verses of poetry in
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, as well as writings in Naskh and
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scripts.


Birth

''Mirza Abolghasem Gilani'', known as ''Mirza-ye Qomi'', was born in 1739 CE in
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,
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, Lorestan Province,
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. He grew up in Japelaq. He was also known as ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' because of his residence in
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. ''Mirza Abolghasem Gilani'', the son of ''Mullah Mohsen (Mohammad Hassan)'', was originally from Shaft, Gilan Province. His father went from Shaft to Japelaq, where he married and ''Mirza Abolghasem'' was born in the middle of the twelfth century in 1151 AH (1739 CE). Mirza's father, ''Hassan ibn Nazar Ali Keikhi Rashti'', was himself a virtuous man and wrote the book "''Kas al-Sa'ilin''" ( ar, کأس السائلين, ''Askers' Cup'') in the style of ''Kashkul''. Mirza's mother was also the daughter of his father's teacher ''Mirza Hedayatullah'' and was from a family of knowledge and virtue.


Education and career

He learned the basics of Islamic education from his father. Later, he went to Khansar to continue his education and benefited from ''Seyyed Hossein Khansari'', son of ''Seyyed Abolghasem Khansari (Mirkabir)'' and married his teacher's sister (''Seyyed Hossein Khansari'') in the same city. Finally, to complete his education in 1174 AH (1761 CE), he left for
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and benefited from the presence of ''
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'' and received permission from him for
Ijtihad ''Ijtihad'' ( ; ar, اجتهاد ', ; lit. physical or mental ''effort'') is an Islamic legal term referring to independent reasoning by an expert in Islamic law, or the thorough exertion of a jurist's mental faculty in finding a solution to a le ...
and "Transmission of Hadiths". After years of studying in the
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seminary, ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' returned to his hometown and spent some time preaching and teaching in those areas. ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' had been preaching and teaching in his hometowns for some time, but because he did not find much knowledge and education seeker there, he migrated to
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, where he soon became the head of the
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. In this way, he started teaching, composing poetry, propagating and promoting Islam there. After that, he wrote and composed
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s, taught and issued
Fatwa A fatwā ( ; ar, فتوى; plural ''fatāwā'' ) is a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law (''sharia'') given by a qualified '' Faqih'' (Islamic jurist) in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government. A jurist i ...
s, and propagated the Islam religion, and chose the city's
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to hold
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and
Salah al jama'ah Salat al-jama‘ah (Congregational Prayer) or prayer in congregation ('' jama'ah'') is considered to have more social and spiritual benefit than praying by oneself. When praying in congregation, the people stand in straight parallel rows beh ...
prayers. As a result of his actions, the
seminary A seminary, school of theology, theological seminary, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called ''seminarians'') in scripture, theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to serve as clergy, ...
of Qom overshadowed the seminary of
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- which at that time was an active and lively seminary with great Shiite teachers - and attracted the attention of Muslims. It was during this time that
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, during his first trip to Qom, realized the moral virtues and
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perfections and levels of ''Mirza-ye Qomi'', and to visit him, ''Fath Ali Shah Qajar'' came to the Congregational mosque of the city and followed ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' in the
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of that day.


His masters

''Mirza-ye Qomi'' has benefited from the presence of many masters. # His first teacher was his noble father ''Mullah Mohammad Hossein Gilani''. # ''
Agha Hossein Khansari Agha Hossein Khansari ( fa, آقا حسین خوانساری), full name Hossein ibn Jamal al-Din Mohammad Khansari ( fa, حسین بن جمال الدین محمد خوانساری), known as Mohaghegh Khansari ( fa, محقق خوانساری) a ...
'' But his most important masters, who used their presence in the holy cities of Shiite such as
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and received "permission for ijtihad" from them. These include: # ''
Muhammad Baqir Behbahani Muhammad Baqir ibn Muhammad Akmal al-Wahid Bihbahani, also Vahid Behbahani (1706–1791), was a Twelver Shia Islamic scholar. He is widely regarded as the founder or restorer of the ''Usuli'' school of Twelver Shi'a Islam and as playing a vita ...
'': who was considered one of the most important
fundamentalists Fundamentalism is a tendency among certain groups and individuals that is characterized by the application of a strict literal interpretation to scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, along with a strong belief in the importance of distinguishing ...
against the Akhbari movement due to his scientific prominence, especially in the science of
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
. ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' benefited a lot from this master. # ''Mohammad Bagher Hezar Jeribi'' # ''Mohammad Mahdi Fotouni Kabir''


His disciples

One of the great services and valuable activities of this scientific personality was the training of excellent students, each of whom was a pioneer in the Islamic science and jurisprudence, the most prominent of whom are the following people: # ''
Mohammad Bagher Shafti Mohammad Bagher Shafti (1761 in Charazeh – 22 March 1844 in Isfahan), also known as Rashti and Bidabadi, was an Iranian shia clergyman. The Seyyed mosque in Isfahan was built by him. According to Hossein Nasr and Hamid Dabashi, he is probably ...
'', the author of the book ''Matale Al-Anwar'' ('' ar, مطالع الانوار''). # ''
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'', a proud and eminent scholar of
Jaʽfari jurisprudence Jaʿfarī jurisprudence ( ar, الفقه الجعفري; also called Jafarite in English), Jaʿfarī school or Jaʿfarī fiqh, is the school of jurisprudence (''fiqh'') in Twelver and Ismaili (including Nizari) Shia Islam, named after the sixth ...
. # ''Mohammad Ali Hezar Jeribi'', who had special skills in Islamic intellectual and narrative sciences and is the author of various works in
Tafsir Tafsir ( ar, تفسير, tafsīr ) refers to exegesis, usually of the Quran. An author of a ''tafsir'' is a ' ( ar, مُفسّر; plural: ar, مفسّرون, mufassirūn). A Quranic ''tafsir'' attempts to provide elucidation, explanation, in ...
,
Rijal Biographical evaluation ( ar, عِلْمُ الرِّجال, ʿilm al-rijāl; literally meaning'' 'Knowledge of Men' , ''but more commonly understood as the ''Science of Narrators)'' refers to a discipline of Islam, Islamic religious studies wi ...
and
Kalam ''ʿIlm al-Kalām'' ( ar, عِلْم الكَلام, literally "science of discourse"), usually foreshortened to ''Kalām'' and sometimes called "Islamic scholastic theology" or "speculative theology", is the philosophical study of Islamic doc ...
. # ''Mohammad Mahdi Khorasani'', who obtained most of his scientific degrees in the presence of ''Mirza-ye Qomi'', and ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' was also very interested in him. He also had a special skill in the science of
rijal Biographical evaluation ( ar, عِلْمُ الرِّجال, ʿilm al-rijāl; literally meaning'' 'Knowledge of Men' , ''but more commonly understood as the ''Science of Narrators)'' refers to a discipline of Islam, Islamic religious studies wi ...
and recognizing
Hadith Ḥadīth ( or ; ar, حديث, , , , , , , literally "talk" or "discourse") or Athar ( ar, أثر, , literally "remnant"/"effect") refers to what the majority of Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approval ...
narrators. # ''Mirza Abu Taleb Qomi'', who was highly trusted by ''Mirza-ye Qomi'', so that he referred many religious matters to him. # ''Seyyed Abdollah Kazemeini'' # ''Seyyed Mahdi Mousavi Khansari'' # ''Seyyed Mohammad Javad Ameli'', the author of the book ''Metah al-Keramah'' ('' ar, مفتاح الکرامة'') # ''Seyyed Ali Khansari'' # ''
Sheikh Jafar Shooshtari Sheikh Jafar ibn Hussein ibn Ali Shooshtari (born 1230 AH, 1814/1815 AD, died 20 Safar 1303 AH/28 November 1885) was a prominent Shia scholar from the city of Shooshtar. Biography He was born in 1230 AH in Shooshtar. He was a descendant of Ali ...
'' # ''Mirza Alireza Qomi'' # ''Seyyed Ismail Qomi'' # ''Agha Ahmad Kermanshahi'' # '' Asadullah Boroujerdi'' # ''Seyyed Mohsen Aeroji'' # ''Mullah Qolamreza Arani''


Works

In most Islamic sciences, such as
jurisprudence Jurisprudence, or legal theory, is the theoretical study of the propriety of law. Scholars of jurisprudence seek to explain the nature of law in its most general form and they also seek to achieve a deeper understanding of legal reasoning a ...
,
principles A principle is a proposition or value that is a guide for behavior or evaluation. In law, it is a rule that has to be or usually is to be followed. It can be desirably followed, or it can be an inevitable consequence of something, such as the la ...
,
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, meanings and expressions,
hadith Ḥadīth ( or ; ar, حديث, , , , , , , literally "talk" or "discourse") or Athar ( ar, أثر, , literally "remnant"/"effect") refers to what the majority of Muslims believe to be a record of the words, actions, and the silent approval ...
, history,
rijal Biographical evaluation ( ar, عِلْمُ الرِّجال, ʿilm al-rijāl; literally meaning'' 'Knowledge of Men' , ''but more commonly understood as the ''Science of Narrators)'' refers to a discipline of Islam, Islamic religious studies wi ...
, philosophy, ethics, civil politics and state customs, ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' has left valuable and unprecedented compositions and writings, each of which expresses intellectual genius and the scientific taste of him. Most of his scientific works created during his stay in Qom, but the beginning of his writing and composition activity dates back to his youth when he was studying in the seminary of Khansar under master ''Agha Hossein Khansari''. The writings and compositions of this eminent mujtahid are as follows: # Qawanin al-Usul ( ar, قوانين الاصول, ''Laws of Principles''): This book is the most important and famous work of ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' which was written in Arabic in 1205 AH (1791 CE) and has been one of the most important textbooks of seminaries in the science of
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
for more than forty years. ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' is known among the Islam scholars as the "owner of the Laws" because of this valuable work. # Jameh al-Shatat ( ar, جامع الشتات or ar, السؤال و الجواب or ar, اجوبة المسائل): The original name of this book is "Questions and Answers" or "Answers to Matters". The work contains a period of Islamic jurisprudence in subjects of
Ritual purity Ritual purification is the ritual prescribed by a religion by which a person is considered to be free of ''uncleanliness'', especially prior to the worship of a deity, and ritual purity is a state of ritual cleanliness. Ritual purification may ...
to
Diyat ''Diya'' ( ar, دية; plural ''diyāt'', ar, ديات) in Islamic law, is the financial compensation paid to the victim or heirs of a victim in the cases of murder, bodily harm or property damage by mistake. It is an alternative punishment to ' ...
, which has been stated in response to various questions. This treatise shows the complete encirclement of ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' on the details of
ijtihad ''Ijtihad'' ( ; ar, اجتهاد ', ; lit. physical or mental ''effort'') is an Islamic legal term referring to independent reasoning by an expert in Islamic law, or the thorough exertion of a jurist's mental faculty in finding a solution to a le ...
in
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
and has been considered by Islamic jurists for a long time since its compilation. The second part of this book is on religious beliefs and theological issues, in which there is a treatise on rejecting
Sufism Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, r ...
. # Qanaem al-Ayyam fi Masael al-Halal va al-Haram ( ar, غنائم الايام في مسائل الحلال و الحرام, ''The spoils of days in matters of halal and haram''): Argumentative jurisprudence in the chapters of worship. # Manahej al-Ahkam ( ar, مناهج الاحكام, ''Judgment methods''): In
Ritual purity Ritual purification is the ritual prescribed by a religion by which a person is considered to be free of ''uncleanliness'', especially prior to the worship of a deity, and ritual purity is a state of ritual cleanliness. Ritual purification may ...
, prayer and chapters of transactions. # Moayyan al-Khawas ( ar, معين الخواص, ''Definite properties''): It is an Arabic practical treatise that ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' wrote for his Arab imitators and includes the jurisprudence of worship. # Jawame al-Masael fi Tahqiq al-Foroue va al-Usul bed Dalael ( ar, جوامع المسائل في تحقيق مسائل الفروع و الاصول بالدلائل, ''Collections of issues in the investigation of issues of branches and essential with evidences''): This book is about
Fiqh ''Fiqh'' (; ar, فقه ) is Islamic jurisprudence. Muhammad-> Companions-> Followers-> Fiqh. The commands and prohibitions chosen by God were revealed through the agency of the Prophet in both the Quran and the Sunnah (words, deeds, and ...
and
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
in Arabic, which contains a total of seventeen treatises. # Resaleye Usule Din ( fa, رساله اصول دين, ''Treatise on the Principles of Religion''): About
Theology of Twelvers The theology of Twelver Shi'ism contains the five principles of Shia Islam known as ''Uṣūl ad-Dīn'' ( ar, أصول الدين عند الشيعة). Usul al-dín is an Arabic Islamic term which literally translates as 'principles of the faith ...
beliefs. # Hashiye bar Qawanin ( fa, حاشیه بر قوانین, ''Notes on the Laws''): This book is in the
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
, and it answers the objections to the book of ''Qawanin al-Usul''. # Hashiye bar Zobdat al-Usule Sheikh Bahayi ( fa, حاشیه بر زبده‌الاصول شیخ بهایی, ''Notes on the book "Zobdat al-Usul" of
Baha' al-din al-'Amili Bahāʾ al‐Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn al‐ʿĀmilī (also known as Sheikh Baha'i, fa, شیخ بهایی) (18 February 1547 – 1 September 1621) was an Iranian ArabEncyclopedia of Arabic Literature'. Taylor & Francis; 1998. . p. 85. Sh ...
''): on the Principles of Islamic jurisprudence. # Hashiye bar Tahzib al-Usule Allame Helli ( fa, حاشیه بر تهذیب‌الاصول علامه حِلّی, ''Notes on the book "Tahzib al-Usul" of
Allamah Al-Hilli Jamāl ad-Dīn al-Ḥasan bin Yūsuf bin ʿAli bin al-Muṭahhar al-Ḥillī ( ar, جمال الدين الحسن بن يوسف الحلي; December 1250 – December 1325 CE), commonly known as Allāma Ḥelli ( fa, علامه حلی), was a T ...
''): on the Principles of Islamic jurisprudence. # Hashiye bar Sharhe Mokhtasare Ibn Hajib Azdi ( fa, حاشیه بر شرح مختصر ابن‌حاجب عضدی, ''Notes on the brief description of Ibn Hajib Azdi''): on the Principles of Islamic jurisprudence. # Morshed al-Awam ( ar, مرشدالعوام, ''Public guide''):
Risalah (fiqh) Risalah ( ar, رسالـة) is the Arabic word for treatise, but among the Shia, the term is used as shorthand for a Resalah Amaliyah (risalah-yi'amaliyyah, ar, رساله‌ی عملیه) or treatise on practical law. These treatises are also ...
in
Persian language Persian (), also known by its endonym Farsi (, ', ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and ...
. # Manzoomeh ee dar Elme Badie (dar 140 beit) va Manzoomeh ee dar Elme Bayan ( ar, منظومه‌ای در علم بدیع (در ۱۴۰ بیت) و منظومه‌ای در علم بیان, ''A poetry system in novel science (in 140 verses) and a poetry system in rhetoric'') # Fathiyeh ( fa, فتحیه) # Diwane Sher ( fa, دیوان شعر (۵٬۰۰۰ بیت شعر فارسی و عربی), '' Diwan of Poetry (5,000 lines of Persian and Arabic poetry)'') # Resaleh ee Piramoone Mowzoo va Hokme Qena ( fa, رساله‌ای پیرامون موضوع و حکم غناء, ''Treatise on the subject and sentence of singing'') # Resaleh ee dar Omoomiate Hormate Reba dar Tamame Moavezat ( fa, رساله‌ای در عمومیت حرمت ربا در تمام معاوضات, ''A treatise on the generality of the prohibition of
usury Usury () is the practice of making unethical or immoral monetary loans that unfairly enrich the lender. The term may be used in a moral sense—condemning taking advantage of others' misfortunes—or in a legal sense, where an interest rate is ch ...
in all exchanges'') # Majmooe ee az Nasayeh va Mavaez (Nameye Mofassal be Fathali Shah Qajar) ( fa, مجموعه‌ای از نصایح و مواعظ (نامه مفصل به فتحعلی‌شاه قاجار), ''A collection of advice and sermons (detailed letter to
Fath Ali Shah Qajar Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( fa, فتحعلى‌شاه قاجار, Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. His reign saw the irr ...
)'') # Resaleh ee dar Radde Sufieh va Ghulat ( ar, رساله‌ای در رد صوفیه و غُلات, ''A treatise on the rejection of
Sufism Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, r ...
and
Ghulat The ( ar, غلاة, 'exaggerators', 'extremists', 'transgressors', singular ) were a branch of early Shi'i Muslims thus named by other Shi'i and Sunni Muslims for their purportedly 'exaggerated' veneration of the prophet Muhammad (–632) and his ...
'') In addition to the above works, ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' has written several treatises on
Principles of Islamic jurisprudence Principles of Islamic jurisprudence, also known as ''uṣūl al-fiqh'' ( ar, أصول الفقه, lit. roots of fiqh), are traditional methodological principles used in Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'') for deriving the rulings of Islamic law ('' ...
, the number of which is unknown. Some have counted his collection of over a thousand works, most of which are his treatises. Some of these treatises are at the end of the book of ''Jameh al-Shatat'' and also the book of ''Qanaem al-Ayyam fi Masael al-Halal va al-Haram'', and some of them are also available as manuscripts in private and public libraries.در مورد آثار ميرزاى قمى، ر. ك: محمدباقر موسوى خوانسارى، روضات الجنات، ج 373 :5؛ محمدعلي مدرس تبريزي، ريحانه الادب، ج :71 – 69 6؛ شيخ آقا بزرگ تهراني، ذريعة، ج63 ، 60 :16 و 111و ج 301 :19و ج 303 :21و ج 19 :23و 124و ج 236 :25و همچنين فهرستهاى نسخه هاى خطى ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' had many correspondences with
Qajar dynasty The Qajar dynasty (; fa, دودمان قاجار ', az, Qacarlar ) was an IranianAbbas Amanat, ''The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896'', I. B. Tauris, pp 2–3 royal dynasty of Turkic peoples ...
kings, especially
Fath Ali Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( fa, فتحعلى‌شاه قاجار, Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. His reign saw the irr ...
, but unfortunately only a very small number of these letters are available. Among the most important of them are: # Ershad Nameh ( fa, ارشادنامه, ''Guidance letter''): It is an advisory letter written to the one of the kings of Qajar. According to the evidence, the addressee of this letter is
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar ( fa, آقا محمد خان قاجار, translit=Âqâ Mohammad Xân-e Qâjâr; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name of Agha Mohammad Shah (, ), was the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, rul ...
; Although some have considered
Fath Ali Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( fa, فتحعلى‌شاه قاجار, Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. His reign saw the irr ...
as its addressee. This letter contains a part of ''Mirza-ye Qomi'' 's political thought. # Nameye Mirza-ye Qomi be Fath Ali Shah ( fa, نامه ميرزای قمی به فتحعلی شاه, ''Mirza-ye Qomi's letter to Fath Ali Shah''): This letter was written in response to Fath Ali Shah's request to comment on the treatise of ''Mirza Abdul Wahab Monshi al-Mamalek'', and to reject it and advice him to stay away from the
Sufi Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, ...
sect.


Demise

''Mirza-ye Qomi'' died in 1815 CE (1231 AH) and was buried in
Sheikhan Cemetery Sheikhan cemetery (means scholars cemetery) is the second historical cemetery in the Islamic world and one of the oldest cemeteries in Qom, Qom Province, Iran which is located near the Fatima Masumeh Shrine. The cemetery dates back ...
in
Qom Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
.


Memorial

''Mirza-ye Qomi Square'' in ''Ayatollah Taleghani'' Street (''Azar'' Street) in
Qom Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
is named after him.


See also

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Mohammad Ibrahim Kalbasi ) , known_for = , education = , employer = , occupation = Shia Islam jurist, mujtahid, Marja' of Twelver Shia Islam , title = , salary = , networth = , term ...
*
Zakaria ibn Idris Ash'ari Qomi Zakaria ibn Idris Ash'ari Qomi or Zakaria ibn Idris ibn Abd-Allah al-Ash'ari al-Qomi ( fa, زکریا بن ادریس اشعری قمی, ar, زکریا بن إدریس بن عبدالله الأشعري القمي), known as Abu Jarir ( fa, ا ...
*
Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kooh Kamari Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kooh Kamari was a contemporary Iranian Muslim Faqīh and a Twelver Marja' who was in charge of the administration of the Qom Seminary for ten years. He was born on 17 March 1893 and died on 19 January 1953. He was a promi ...
*
Ahmad ibn Ishaq Ash'ari Qomi Ahmad ibn Ishaq Ash'ari Qomi ( fa, احمد بن اسحاق اشعری قمی, died between 874 and 877 CE) was one of the most trusted hadith narrators of the Shiites. He is said to have been a delegate () from Qom to al-Askari. It is also sai ...
*
Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi Zakaria ibn Adam Ash'ari Qomi ( fa, زکریا بن آدم اَشْعَری قمی) was a Shia Muhaddith (scholar of hadith) from 8th century and one of the companions of Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad aṣ-Ṣādiq (the sixth Shiite leader). He was on ...
* Mohammad Jafar Sabzevari * Mohaghegh Sabzevari


References

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