Muhammad Taqi Amoli Explained

Religion:Islam
Honorific Prefix:Ayatollah
Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Amoli
Birth Date:1887
Birth Place:Tehran
Death Date:1971
Resting Place:Mashhad
Nationality:Iranian
Ethnicity:Bani Javan Amoli
Era:1887-1971
Region:Tehran Majd Al-Dawla mosque
Main Interests:Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence
Notable Works:Commentary on Poems of Hikmat part of Manẓuma of Hadi Sabzavari
Disciple Of:Mulla Muhammad Amoli, Sheikh Abdu Nabi Nouri, Mirza Hassan kermanshahi, Mirza Naini, Agha Zia ol Din Araghi, Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani and Grand Ayatollah Aqa Sayyed Ali Qazi Tabatabei
Influenced:Mahmoud Taleghani, Mohammad Sadeqi Tehrani, Hassan Hassanzadeh Amoli, Razi Shirazi, Abdollah Javadi-Amoli, Mehdi Mohaghegh, Reza Esfahani, Abdoldjavad Falaturi, Mohammed Emami-Kashani

Mohammad Taqi Amoli (18871971) was an Iranian Shia jurist, philosopher and mystic.

Early life

Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Taqi Amoli (1887–1971) was born in Tehran. His father was Mulla Muhammad Amoli. They were the relatives of Hakim Mirza Abul-Hasan Jelveh. Muhammad Taqi Amoli was really one of the contemporary great scholars. He also has been a prominent student of Allameh Ali Tabatabaei who was known as Qazi. He taught and led the mosque of Majd ed-Dowleh.

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Works

Many books in different subjects such as philosophy, jurisprudence and theology were written by Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi. Some of them are as below:

Death

He died in 1971 in Tehran and the shrine of Ali al-Ridha tomb in the garden of Ridvan Sabzevar (son of Mirza Musa Mirza Hossein Sabzevari) buried.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: farsnews. Congressional commemoration of Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Amoli.