Morteza Haeri Yazdi
Morteza Haeri Yazdi (Persian:مرتضی حائری یزدی; October 12, 1916 – March 16, 1986) was the son of Shia Islam Faqīh Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi.[1][2]
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مرتضی حائری یزدی | |
Born | October 12, 1916 |
Died | March 16, 1986 69) Qom, Iran | (aged
Education
He attended seminary in Qom, and was educated by professors such as Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani, Mohammad Taqi Khansari and Seyyed Mohammad Mohaghegh Damad. After the death of Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi in 1937, in the course Seyyed Mohammad Hojjat Kooh Kamari that her groom was also attended.[3]
Death
Morteza Haeri Yazdi died on the night of March 16, 1986, in Qom and was buried in the shrine of Fātimah bint Mūsā.[4]
Professors
- Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani
- Mohammad Taqi Khansari
- Seyyed Mohammad Mohaghegh Damad
- Khalil Kamareyi
- Seyyed Hossein Borujerdi
- Ruhollah Khomeini
Students
- Seyyed Ali Milani
- Mohammad Mehdi Rabbani Amlashi
- Mohammad Reyshahri
- Mohammad Momen
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gollark: It's one thing to go "the universe is complicated, therefore an intelligent being of some sort created it" (not that I think you demonstrated this!) but it's quite another to go "therefore all the ridiculous and complicated lore of [SOME RELIGION] is also true".
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References
- Sheikh Morteza Haeri Yazdi. hawzah.
- Comprehensive website Master martyr Morteza Motahari. mortezamotahari.
- Ahmad Mohiti Ardakani. library.tebyan.
- Biography of Ayatollah Haj Sheikh Morteza Haeri Yazdi. nooremojarrad.
- An important part of the political life of Sheikh Morteza Haeri. farsnews.
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