Muhammad Amin al-Imami al-Khu'i explained

Muhammad-Amin al-Imami al-Khu'i
Native Name:محمد أمين الإمامي الخوئي
Native Name Lang:ar
Birth Place:Najaf, Baghdad vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Resting Place:Najaf
Occupation:
  • Islamic jurist
  • writer
  • historian
Language:Arabic and Persian
Genre:Religious history

Muhammad-Amin al-Imami al-Khu'i (Arabic: محمد أمين الإمامي الخوئي|translit=Muhammad Amīn al-Imāmī al-Khūʾī), honorifically titled as Sadr al-Islam (; 1885 – June 1948) was an Iranian Ja'fari jurist and writer. An Azeri-Asadi by ancestry, Najafi by birth and Khoei by origin, he was recognized as a first-class mujtahid of Tehran from 1920 to the 1940s, and played an effective role in post-constitutional years. A well-known religious historian and author of many fiqh-related works in Arabic and Persian, however, most have remained as handwritten. In addition, Al-Khu'i was noticed as a book collector and scribe of rare books. He died in Tehran at the age of 63.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Biography

His nasab is Muhammad Amin bin Yahya (1860–1945) bin Asadallah (?–1917) bin Hussein bin Hassan bin Ali-Naqi bin Abd al-Nabi (1738–1788) bin Sharaf al-Din Muhammad bin Ajaq Quli. He traces his paternal lineage to Habib ibn Muzahir Al-Asadi, and maternal to Al-Hurr Al-Riyahi, who she was a daughter of Hussein Khan Donboli. His ancestors migrated from Tasuj to Khoy and settled there. They were known from around the 18th century for their interests in religious, linguistic and literary sciences. Muhammad Amin al-Imami was born in Najaf in 1303 AH/ 1885 AH when his father was a student in Iraq. His father returned to Khoy and Muhammad Amin was four years old. When he reached the age of majority, he began his Islamic education, such as logic, literary sciences and jurisprudence with the scholars of Khoy, including his father and maternal uncle. To complete his studies, he went to Najaf in 1908 stayed there for ten years. He studied with Mohammed Kazem Yazdi, Abdallah Mazandarani, Hassan al-Sadr, Ahmad Shirazi, Ali Muhammad Najafabadi, Muhammad Kazim Khurasani and Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani. Some ijazah was issued to him by Isfahani and al-Sadr declaring that he attained the rank of ijtihad in May 1918.

In 1919 he returned to Iran and settled in Tehran as a mujtahid. He worked in religious affairs and devoted himself to writing, teaching, and researching, and wrote more than fifty works. He was also interested in literature and composed two poems in Persian and Arabic. He had an abundant love for collecting books, made a large library, and was an scribe of rare books. His library contained in its shelves more than 7,500 books, including about 120 manuscripts and an original copy, plus his own works. Most of his handwritten works were transferred to the Mar'ashi Najafi Library in Qom in 1993.

Al-Khu'i died in Sha'ban 1367 AH/ June 1948 in Tehran at the age of 63. His body was transferred to Najaf and buried next to his father. [6]

Works

He wrote many books, books, exegesis and essays on different topics of fiqh in Persian and Arabic, most of them are handwritten, including:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Al-Imami al-Khoei. Muhammad-Amin. Sadraei Khoei. Ali. Mirʼāt al-Sharq : mawsūʻat tarājim aʻlām al-Shīʻah al-Imāmīyah fī al-qarnay al-thālith ʻashar wa-al-rābiʻ ʻashar. ar:مرآة الشرق في تراجم عمدة ذوي الأثار من رجال الشيعة الكرام. The Mirror of the East... 2006. Mar'ashi Najafi Library. 1. Qom, Iran. 16-30. first . ar. 9789648179378.
  2. Book: Mujtahidi. Mehdi. Rijāl-i-Āzarbāījān dar ʻaṣr-i-mashrūṭiyat. fa: رجال آذربايجان در عصر مشروطيت. The Men of Azerbaijan in the era of constitutionalism. 2006. Naqsh-i Jahan. Tehran, Iran. 24-26. first. fa.
  3. Book: Marʻashi. Mahmud. Sadraei Khoei. Ali. Mīrāth-i māndigār. fa:میراث ماندگار. A lasting legacy. 2. 2003. Mar'ashi Najafi Library. Qom, Iran. 470-482. first. fa. 9789648179095.
  4. Book: Abd al-Haimd. Sa'ib. Muʻjam muʾarrikhī al-Shīʻah al-Imāmīyah, al-Zaydīyah, al-Ismāʻīlīyah: al-muʾallifūn fī al-taʾrīkh bi-al-ʻArabīyah mundhu al-qarn al-awwal ḥatta nihāyat al-qarn al-rābiʻ ʻashar min al-Hijrah. ar:معجم مؤرخي الشيعة : الامامية الزيدية الاسماعيلية : المؤلفون في التأريخ بالعربية منذ القرن الاول حتى نهاية القرن الرابع عشر من الهجرة. Dictionary of Shiite Historians; Imami, Zaydi, Ismaili, authors of history in Arabic from the first century until the end of the fourteenth century AH. 2. 2004. Institute of Islamic Jurisprudence Encyclopedia. Qom, Iran. 109. first. ar. 9789648360196.
  5. Book: Tehrani. Aqa Bozorg. Agha Bozorg Tehrani. Ṭabaqāt aʻlām al-Shīʻah. al-Juzʼ al-awwal, Nuqabāʼ al-bashar fī al-qarn al-rābiʻ ʻashar. ar:طبقات اعلام الشيعة. ج. 1. قسم 1. نقباء البشر في القرن الرابع عشر. Tabaghat Aa'lam Al-Shia. 1. 1983. Dar al-Murtadha. Mashhad, Iran. 182. second. ar.
  6. Book: Sadraei Khoei. Ali. Sīmā-yeh Khooy. ar:سیمای خوی. The Aspect of Khoy. 1995. Islamic Development Organization Publishing Center. Tehran, Iran. 147. first . fa.