Mirza Abu Turab Akhundzade Explained

Religion:Islam
Mufti of the Caucasus
Birth Date:24 April 1817
Birth Place:Baku, Russian Empire
Death Place:Baku, Russian Empire
Occupation:clergyman, publicist, enlightener
Honorific Prefix:Akhund
School:Shia

Mirza Abu Turab Akhundzade (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Əbu Turab Axundzadə|label=none, 1817, Baku, Russian Empire - 1910, Baku, Russian Empire) was an Azerbaijani theologian, publicist, educator, enlightener.[1]

Life

He was born in 1817 in Baku. He received his primary education in the madrasa of Mirza Hasib Qudsi, and his higher religious education in the city of Medina.[2]

He published numerous articles on the pages of Azerbaijani newspapers and magazines, and was the author of books on the history and philosophy of religion. He was a supporter of progressive initiatives in the field of education and was closely acquainted with Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev. He gave his daughter to the Baku Muslim Women's School, which caused the anger and discontent of the believers. He died in 1910 and was buried in Mardakan, at the Pir Hasan Mausoleum. Zeynalabdin Tagiyev was buried nearby and, according to legend, he bequeathed to bury himself at the feet of Abuturab.[3]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ахунд Абу Тураб . Амираджаны сообщество . 2013 . www.baku.ru . 19 May 2022 .
  2. Web site: Axund Mirzə Əbu Turab kim olub? . Qərənfil Dünyaminqızı . 24 January 2017 . kaspi.az . 19 May 2022 .
  3. Book: İlkin, Qılman. Bakı və Bakılılar. Nurlar. 2006. Baku. 252–254.