Muhammad Taha Al-Huwayzi
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Muhammad Taha al-Huwayzi ( ar, محمد طه الحويزي, translit=Muḥammad Ṭāhā al-Ḥuwayzī; 1899 – 4 April 1968) was an Iranian-Iraqi Ja'fari jurist, religious teacher and poet. He was born in Najaf to a father from Al-Huwayza, and studied early education from him, then became a student of Muhammad Husayn Isfahani for a long time. After the death of his father, he moved to Al-Huwayza in 1927, worked in agriculture, then returned to Najaf in 1946, from there to
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in Iran, where he studied under Hossein Borujerdi, he who entrusted him for his religious educational institute. In Qom, he held a
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seminar in which he taught Arabic language and poetry. In his last years, he moved to Ahvaz for Shariah service until his death at the age of 69. Even though he was a
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religious teacher in profession, Al-Huwayzi considered one of the most prominent figures of
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in Arabic literature, and left behind a collection of poetry and prose letters.


Biography

His full
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is Muhammad Taha bin Nasrallah bin al-Hussein bin Nasrallah bin Abbas bin Muhamamd bin Karamallah bin Muhammad Hasan bin Habib bin Farjallah bin Muhammad bin Darwish bin Muhammad bin Hussein bin Jamal al-Din bin Akbar, al-Karami al-Khaffaji al-Huwayzi. He was born in 1899 Najaf, Karbala Sanjak, Baghdad vilayet, to an Arab family from Al-Huwayza, capital of Musha'sha'iyan Emirate. He studied early education of literature under his father, Nasrallah (1874 - 1927), then attended the classes of Abd al-Rasoul Al-Jawahiri and
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and followed him for a long time. Learned Arabic prosody from . He continued his studies until he counted as one of ulema of Najaf, also referred as ustad for his knowledge of Arabic literature. He taught, researched and wrote some works of
Ja'fari 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 ...
, among his students are: Muhammad Reda Al-Mudhaffar, , Ali Fadlallah, Muhammad Husayn Al-Sabri, , Mahdi Al-Khudari, , and his son . He left Najaf to Al-Huwayza in 1927 and worked in agriculture on his family's lands. As his financial condition stabilized, he returned to Najaf in 1946 and from there to Karbala and finally settled in Qom. There, he studied with Husayn al-Husayni al-Kukhamari and Hossein Borujerdi. He also taught in Qom and became famous for his teaching method. In his final year, Al-Huwayzi returned to his hometown and replaced his father in Sharia duties for fifteen years until he died on 4 April 1968 in Ahwaz. His body was transferred to Najaf and buried with his father in their family cemetery in Amarah neighborhood.


Poetry

Al-Huwayzi considered one of the prominent Iranian Arab religious poets during the mid-20th century. Also known for his sense of humour, he was good at joking and improvisation, inventing his jokes as poetry. The dictionary Al-Babtain of Contemporary Arab Poets described his poetry as follows:


Works

Al-Huwayzi left behind some handwritten works, a poetry collection, prose letters, a book in fiqh titled ''Tā'liqāt fī mustafīḍah al-fiqh wa-al-uṣūl'' ( ar, تعليقات مستفيضة في الفقه والأصول) and ''Kitāb-al-muṭawwal fī ʻilm al-maʻānī wa-al-bayān'' ( ar, كتاب المطول في علم المعاني والبيان) on Arabic rhetoric.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Huwayzi, Muhammad Taha 1899 births 1968 deaths People from Najaf Iranian Arab Islamic scholars Iranian Arabic-language poets 20th-century Iranian poets Iraqi emigrants to Iran 20th-century Iraqi poets Iraqi Shia clerics Iranian Shia clerics Iranian religious writers Iraqi religious writers