Mohammad Reza Tonekaboni
Mohammad Reza Tonekaboni (Persian: محمدرضا تنکابنی) (1864-1966) was an Ayatollah[1] and a Faqih, a Shia Moslem jurist, born in Tonekabon, Iran.
education[edit]
His six years in the presence of Ayatollah Sheikh Mirza Habibollah rashti studied, jurisprudence In the presence of Ayatollah Seyed Kazem Yazdi taught, Two full course of study jurisprudence in the presence of Mullah Mohammad-Kazem Khorasani, known as Akhund Khurasani understood and took him to ijtihad. Ethics and conduct of mystical events Ayatollah Haj Mullah Hosseingholi Hamadani Taught. Sheikh Mohammad Tonekaboni one of the four great spiritual pressure during the period of religious scholars and spiritual coverage limit, for having allowed discretion in Tehran clerical garb was allowed to use publicly.
Students[edit]
- Mulla Ali Masumi Hamadani
- Mirza Hashem Amoli[2]
- Mohammad-Taqi Ja'fari[1]
- Abdul Karim Haghshenas
- Abolghasem Gorji
Death[edit]
Tonekaboni is died in 1966 in Tehran. He had willed that his body be buried in Najaf. In Iraq, the body was left overnight at the shrine of Imam Hussein, then took it to a ceremony with the presence of large bodies of Najaf, burial, and finally, the court Hod and Saleh was buried at Wadi-us-Salaam.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Allamah Muhammad Taqi Jafari". Imam Reza Network. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ↑ "زندگینامه: میرزا هاشم لاریجانی (۱۲۷۸ - ۱۳۷۱)". Hamshahri (in Persian). 6 February 2013. Unknown parameter
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