Abdul Karim Haghshenas

Abdul Karim Haghshenas (Persian: عبدالکریم حق‌شناس) (Born 1919, Tehran - died in 2007, Tehran) was a contemporary Muslim jurist and mystic moralist.[1]

Departure to Tehran

On request from the mosque and place of Ayatollah Boroujerdi, Abdul Karim Haghshenas ordered them to solve the problems of religious and legal affairs of the mosque, in Tehran's departure. Ayatollah Haghshenas said: "I was very expensive to return to Tehran, Qom scientific and practical progress was the place for me and I had no desire to come to Tehran. He was the last difficult days. "He is to consult with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini that he hears:" The task is to go. "She asks:" Why do not you go? "Khomeini says:" I swear if my grandfather had told Ruhollah to come, I I was going." Haghshenas until death finally came to Tehran and teaches courses in ethics and religious affairs, youth, students and shopkeepers were busy. He is also the head of the old generalissimo (martyr Beheshti) and Fylsvfaldvlh school where he taught and failure Makasib was engaged in Islamic teachings and wisdom Sabzevari system.[2]

Professors

Death

Ayatollah Haghshenas died at the age of 88. In 2009, the body Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine funeral and was buried there.[3]

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