Abbas Ka'bi

Ayatollah Abbas Ka'bi Nasab (Persian: آیت الله عباس کعبی) is an Iranian Twelver Shi'a cleric who was born in Ahwaz[1][2][3] in 1962 in a religious family. He has records of being as one of the 12 members of the Guardian Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a member of Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom, a professor of university, a member and the vice-president of the security committee of the Assembly of Experts for Leadership, and other significant positions.[4][5]

Ayatollah

Abbas Ka'bi
آیت الله عباس کعبی
Ayatollah Abbas Ka'bi
Personal
Born1962 (age 5758)
Ahwaz
ReligionIslam
NationalityIranian
DenominationShi'a
SchoolTwelver
EducationAhwaz seminary

Ayatollah Ka’bi went to Ahwaz seminary in 1976, then immigrated to Qom in 1985 and finished his Islamic education, afterwards participated in the classes of famous scholars and ayatollahs such as Makeram Shirazi, Hossein Vahid Khorasani, Safi Golpaygani, Ja'far Sobhani, and so on.[6]

In 2018, Kaabi gave a speech in Arabic in which he said, "Moving the U.S. embassy in the Zionist entity from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem undoubtedly constitutes a new Balfour declaration."[7][8]

Works

Abbas Ka'abi has written several books, such as:

  • Al-Hasilah fi Hokm Al-Jahad Al-Ebtedaye fi Asre Al-Gheibat
  • Feqh Al-Alaghat Al-Dovaliah fi Al-Islam
  • Falsafeye Hoqooq
  • Mardomsalary Dini
  • Hoqooqe Asasi
  • Hoqooqe Beinolmelale Islami
  • Mosader Al-Hadis
  • Azadi va Din, Azadi va Edalat
  • Ahkam Al-Mayet
  • Derase fi Elm Al-Hadis
  • Zemanathaye Ejraee Ghanoone Asasi
  • MardomSalarie Dini
  • Ejraye Amalieh Hodud Wa Ejraye aan[9]

References and notes


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