Abd Al-A'la Al-Sabziwari
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Abd al-A'la Musawi Sabziwari (; ; December 21, 1910 – August 16, 1993) was an Iranian
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marja' Marja (; plural ''marājiʿ''; ) is a title given to the highest level of Twelver Shia religious cleric, with the authority given by a hawzah (a seminary where Shi'a Muslim scholars are educated) to make legal decisions within the confines of Sh ...
. He is regarded as one of the most influential grand religious authorities and he was a contemporary of Abu al-Qasim Khoei. He was briefly the head of the Najaf seminary after the death of Khoei in 1992. After Sabzawari's death in 1993, there was competition between Ali Sistani and a few other senior jurists, to lead the seminary. It was after the fall of the
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regime, that Sistani took exclusive control of the ''marja'iya''. He is dubbed a renewer in
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, and this is seen in his notable book ''Mawahib al-Rahman''.


Lineage

Sabziwari was born to Sayyid Ali Ridha Sabzevari, a senior alim, in
Sabzevar Sabzevar (; ) is a city in northeastern Iran. It is located in the Central District (Sabzevar County), Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan province, Razavi Khorasan province, serving as the capital of both the county and the ...
-
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. He has an ethnic
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background on his father's side. Sabziwari's great ancestor was Ibrahim al-Mujab, the grandson of the seventh Shia Imam,
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. His lineage is as follows:
ʿAbd al-Aʿlā bin ʿAli Ridhā bin ʿAbid Ali bin ʿAbd al-Ghani bin Muḥammad bin Ḥusayn bin Muhammad bin ʿAli bin Masʿud bin Ibrahim bin Ḥasan bin Sharaf al-Din bin Murtadhā bin Zayn al-Abideen bin Muḥammad bin Aḥmed bin Aḥmed bin Muḥammad Shams al-Din bin Aḥmed bin Muḥammad bin Abu al-Fatḥ al-Akhras bin Abu Muḥammad bin Ibrahim bin Abu al-Fityān bin ʿAbdallāh bin al-Ḥasan Baraka bin Aḥmed Abu al-Ṭayyib bin Muḥammad al-Ḥaʾiri bin Ibrahim al-Mujāb bin Muḥammad al-ʿAābid bin Musa al-Kāthim bin Jaʿfar as-Sādiq bin Muḥammad al-Bāqir bin ʿ
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bin Ḥusayn al-Shahid bin ʿ Ali Ibna Abi Talib.


Religious Education


1914-1923: ''Sabzevar''

Sabziwari began his primary education in Islamic studies and Arabic at a very young age in his birthplace. He studied
jurisprudence Jurisprudence, also known as theory of law or philosophy of law, is the examination in a general perspective of what law is and what it ought to be. It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values ...
and principles of jurisprudence under his father and his second cousin once removed, Sayyid Abdallah Sabzevari, also known as ''al-Burhan''.


1924-1932: ''Mashhad''

In 1924, he travelled to
Mashhad Mashhad ( ; ), historically also known as Mashad, Meshhed, or Meshed in English, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. ...
and studied under senior clerics such as Sheikh Hasanali Isfahani, Mirza Adib Nishaburi, Mirza Askar Shahidi, Sayyid Muhammad Lawasani Assar and Sheikh Ali Akbar Nahawandi. He remained in
Mashhad Mashhad ( ; ), historically also known as Mashad, Meshhed, or Meshed in English, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. ...
for eight years.


1932-1946: ''Najaf''

In 1932, he decided to go to
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to complete his advanced education in jurisprudence, principles of jurisprudence, philosophy, exegesis and other Islamic sciences. However, he decided to walk the distance from Mashhad, and this took him just over a month. In Najaf, he attended the classes run by great religious authorities such as Sheikh Muhammad-Hussain Na'ini, Shiekh Dhiya al-Dina Iraqi, Sheikh Muhammad-Hussain al-Gharawi Isfahani and Sayyid Abu al-Hasan sfahani. He arranged to be taught by Sheikh Muhammad-Jawad Balaghi a year before he passed away, and participated in his Quranic exegesis classes. This helped him with exegesis, debating and theology. He studied
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and
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under Sayyid Hussain Badkubeyi and Sayyid Ali Qadhi. He gained the level of
ijtihad ''Ijtihad'' ( ; ' , ) 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 legal question. It is contrasted with '' taqlid'' ( ...
at the age of 36, from prominent scholars including Sheikh Abdallah Mamaqani and Sheikh Abbas Qumi. By 1946, he was teaching an advanced level of jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence.


Political Stand

Sabziwari was an avid supporter of the people of Iraq and was the only marja' who issued a
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in support of the 1991 uprising, which began with the quranic verse "Permission
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has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory." 22:39">Al-Hajj.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Al-Hajj">22:39 disregarding the inevitable consequences. He took stands against the Ba'athist regime and rarely compromised. His house was besieged several times by regime forces, who later placed several restrictions on him.


Family

Sazbiwari was married to the daughter of Ayatollah Muhammad-Jawad
Modarresi, and had three sons (Muhammad, Ali al-Sabziwari">Ali Ali ibn Abi Talib (; ) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from until his assassination in 661, as well as the first Shia Imam. He was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Born to Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib an ...
and Hussain) and one daughter. Muhammad died in a car accident, between Tehran and Qom in April, 1994, aged 48. Ali is a senior cleric that resides in Najaf, and is a teacher at the seminary of Najaf. Hussain is also a cleric who resides in Mashhad and teaches in its seminary. Sabziwari's wife is the paternal aunt of Grand Ayatollah Muhammad-Taqi Modarresi.


Death

Sabziwari died in the late hours of Monday, August 16, 1993, in Najaf. According to
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-based researcher, Dr. Sahib al-Hakim, Sabziwari was killed by poisoning at the hands of Ba'athist regime operatives. Due to the Ba'athist restrictions, Sabziwari's funeral was only attended by his family, and he was buried in the mosque that he taught in, which is known today as Sabziwari Mosque, in the al-Huwaysh
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in Najaf.


Works

Sabziwari wrote on various topics, mostly involving Islamic jurisprudence and philosophy. His works include: * ''Mawahib al-Rahman Fi Tafsir al-Qur'an'' (Talents of the Merciful in the Exegesis of the Quran)': 30 volumes (only 12 volumes have yet been published). It is reported that Sabziwari, once saw
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in his dream, and he gave him a
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, and said "Here, take the talents of the merciful". In response, Sabziwari decided to use those words as part of the title of his book. * ''Muhadhab al-Ahkam Fi Bayan al-Halal wa al-Haram'' (Rectified Laws in what is Allowed and Forbidden)'':'' 30 volumes * ''Tahthib al-Usul'' (Rectifying the Principles of Jurisprudence): 2 volumes * ''Lubab al-Ma'arif'': 2 volumes * ''Ifadat al-Bari Fi Naqd Ma Allafahu al-Hakim al-Sabziwari'' * ''Rafd al-Fudul 'Aan 'Ilm al-Usul'' * ''Minhaj al-Salihin'' * ''Manasik al-Hajj'' * ''Risalaye Tawdhihe Masa'el''


References


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Library of al-Sabziwari's books
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