Mohsen Koochebaghi Tabrizi
Grand Ayatollah Mirza Mohsen Koochebaghi Tabrizi (9 January 1924 – 3 August 2011) was an Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja.[1][2]
Grand Ayatollah Mirza Mohsen Koochebaghi Tabrizi میرزا محسن کوچهباغی تبریزی | |
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Died | 3 August 2011 87) | (aged
Website | Official Website |
Early life
Tabrizi was born on 9 January 1924 in Tabriz, Iran. His father, Ayatollah Mirza Abbas Kochebaghi, was also a Grand Ayatollah (Marja'). Tabrizi studied in seminaries in Najaf, Iraq under Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim al-Khoei[3] and Mirza Fataah Shahidi Tabrizi.[4]
Social works
He was famous for his religious careers in Tabriz. He was Friday Prayers Imam of Jameh Mosque of Tabriz for years.
Books
- Adiye A'mal Haj (1958)
- Adiye Namaz Shab (1961)
- Makaseb Ayatollah Shahidi (1969)
- Basaer Ol-Darajat (1974)
- A'mal Haj va Madine (1979)
- Shafie Ol-Maznabin (1988)
- Ojobat Ol-Astefaat (1995)
- Hashiye Bar Orve (2007)
- Borhan Alal Vojod Emam Zaman (2010)
Death
He died on 3 August 2011 in his house after a heart attack. His funeral was held on 4 August 2011 and he was buried in Vadi Rahmat of Tabriz.[5]
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See also
- List of maraji
- List of deceased Maraji
Notes
- Official Website
- Complete biography
- In Persian Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
- "In Persian". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- Ayatollah Koochebaghi dies
External links
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