Ali Asghar Mazandarani

Grand Ayatollah Ali Asghar Mazandarani (1826–1911) was an Iranian cleric originally from Amirkola. He was a spiritual guide for many Shia Muslims.[1]

Ali Asghar Mazandarani
TitleAyatollah
Personal
Born1826
Died1911 (aged 8485)
ReligionIslam
EthnicityIranian
EraModern era
JurisprudenceUsuli Twelver Shia
CreedJafari jurisprudence
Main interest(s)Fiqh
OccupationMuslim scholar

Life

Mazandarani was educated in formal Islamic studies at Mirza Habibolah Rashti, Mola Esmaeil Borojerdi, Mohammad Ashrafi, Mohammad-Kazem Khorasani, and the Mirza Hosein khalili Tehrani seminary in Najaf. After completing his studies, he returned to Amirkola and Babol in Mazandaran and was responsible for religious affairs there.[2]

Death

Mazandarani died in 1911. After his death, the Babol and Amirkola city markets were closed, and people wore black in mourning. Mazandarani was buried in the Garden of Rizwan. His tomb was destroyed by Reza Khan, but later repaired by Mazandarani's grandson, Haj Ali Asghar Khalili Amiri.

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References

  1. Tabari, S., Babol Green Ground, Baharnarenj: 1983.
  2. Bagherzade, J., Meet the Scholars of Babol the Last Three Centuries, Mabas: 1967.


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