Mohammad Salih al-Mazandarani explained

Muḥammad Sāliḥ al-Māzandarānī ( 1675 CE, 1086 AH; Persian: Persian: محمد صالح المازندراني), He was Shia Islamic scholar and jurist, He was the author of a ten-volume commentary, Sharḥ Uṣūl al-Kāfī, on the first of the Four Books (hadiths) of Shi'a Islam (al-Kafi, written by Kulayni, d. 941 CE / 329 AH).

Mohammad Sa'id Ashraf Mazandarani, Persian poet and calligrapher and Mohammad Hadi Mazandarani, Persian author were his sons.

Early life and education

He lived in city of Isfahan, He received a religious education from Mulla Mohammad Taqi Majlesi (The First Majlesi, 1594–1660 AD, 1002–1070 AH) father of Mohammad-Baqer Majlesi, He married scholar Amena Begum (daughter of Mohammad Taqi Majlesi),[1] He also was student of Mulla Hassan Ali bin Abdullah Al-Tusturi and his Father Mulla Abdullah Al-Tusturi and Sheikh Baha'i,[2] He gained a high position in religious science and jurisprudence, and he was one of the famous scholars, And praised by many scholars such as Ardebili in ''Jami' al-Ruwah'', Al-Hurr al-Amili in ''Amal al-āmil''.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Works

Died

He died, Buried next to Mulla Mohammad Taqi Majlesi in Isfahan, Iran.

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Notes and References

  1. أعيان الشيعة - السيد محسن الأمين - ج ٢ - الصفحة ٩٥
  2. موسوعة طبقات الفقهاء‌ - ج١١

    ص265 - الشيخ جعفر السبحاني

  3. أمل الآمل - الحر العاملي - ج ٢ - الصفحة ٢٧٦ - ترجمة 816
  4. موسوعة طبقات الفقهاء‌ - ج11 ص330 - الشيخ جعفر السبحاني
  5. معجم رجال الحديث - السيد الخوئي - ج 19 - الصفحة 81 - ترجمة 12110
  6. شرح أصول الكافي - مولي محمد صالح المازندراني - ج ١ - الصفحة ٥
  7. شرح فروع الكافي المؤلف : المازندراني، الشيخ محمد هادي    الجزء : 1  صفحة : 2