Mohammad Hadi Milani

































































Grand Ayatollah, Sayyid


Mohammad Hadi Milani


Mohammad Hadi Milani (1791).jpg
A 1970s portrait of Mohammad Hadi Milani

Native name
محمدهادی میلانی
Born
Mohammad Hadi ibn Ja'afar Hosseini Milani


(1895-09-06)September 6, 1895.

Najaf, Baghdad Vilayet

Died August 7, 1975(1975-08-07) (aged 79)

Mashhad, Khorasan province

Resting place Towhid Khaneh portico, Imam Reza shrine
Residence
Najaf, Mashhad
Nationality
Iraqi-Iranian
Alma mater
Hawza of Najaf
Occupation
Faqih, Writer, Hawza Teacher and Philanthropist
Known for Renewing and establishing of Hawza schools in Mashhad in the 1950s.
Notable work
Muhadarat fi-l-fiqh al-Imamiyya
Spouse(s) daughter of Abdullah Mamaqani (m. 1920; death 1970), daughter of M. Ali Mousavi al-Jazayeri (m. 1971; death 1975)[1]
Children 4
Parents

  • Ja'afar ibn Ahmad ibn Hossein Hosseini (father)


  • Bibi Khanum Mamaqani (mother)

Family
Hijazi Husseini Hashemites in Iranian Azerbaijan

Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Milani was a Shiite grand ayatollah. He lived from 1892 until 1975. He was born and educated in Najaf, Iraq, and died in Mashhad, Iran. His grandfather was the Shiite scholar Sheykh Mohammad Hasan Mamaqani (d.1898).


After the death of grand ayatollah Borujerdi in 1961, Milani together with ayatollahs Shariatmadari and Khomeini was one of Iran's leading Shiite ayatollahs.



Further reading



  • Keddie, Nikki R., Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution, Yale University Press, 2003.

  • Cohen, Ronen A., The Hojjatiyeh Society in Iran: Ideology and Practice from the 1950s to the Present, Palgrave, 2013.



See also



  • Bibi Khanum

  • Ayatollah Sheykh Mohammad Hasan Mamaqani

  • Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari



References





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