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Mirza Hashem Amoli

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Mirza Hashem Amoli Larijani
لاریجانی میرزا هاشم آملی
Grand Ayatollah Mirza Hashem Amoli
Born
Hashem Ardeshir Larijani
هاشم اردشیر لاریجانی

26 February 1899
Died25 February 1993(1993-02-25) (aged 93)
Burial placeFatima Masumeh Shrine
TitleAllameh
Children

Ayatollah Mirza Hashem Amoli Larijani (Persian: لاریجانی میرزا هاشم آملی; 26 February 1899 – 25 February 1993) was an Iranian Shia Marja' and scholar of jurisprudence. Amoli was the father of Ali Larijani, Sadegh Larijani, Mohammad Javad Larijani and Fazel Larijani who have held prominent positions in the government of Islamic Republic of Iran, and Bagher Larijani who is a medical practitioner [1]

Biography

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Hashem Amoli Larijani was born on 26 February 1899 in the Pardameh village of Larijan, Mazandaran province. He studied Islamic sciences in Amol, Tehran, and Qom. In Tehran, he studied in Sepahsalar school which was managed by Hassan Modarres. In 1926, he went to Qom and stayed for six years. Mirza Hashem Amoli Larijani achieved his Ijtihad from radical Islamists Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi and Muhammad Hujjat Kuh-Kamari. After that Amoli migrated to Najaf seminary and stayed there for thirty years. He moved back to Qom around 1963.[1]

Amoli was the father of one daughter (Fazeleh Larijani) and five sons (Mohammad Javad Larijani, Fazel Larijani, Ali Larijani, Sadegh Larijani and Bagher Larijani), who have held positions in the government of Islamic Republic of Iran.[1]

Teachers

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Students

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Amoli's famous students include:

Death

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Mirza Hashem Amoli Larijani died on 25 February 1993.[1]

Ayatollah Amoli Larijani University

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In 1999, Ayatollah Amoli Larijani University was founded and named after the death of Mirza Hashem Amoli in the Amol. The land of the university was donated by Hashem Amoli Larijani when he was alive and declared this land for promoting knowledge.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Biography of Mirza Hashem Amoli". Hamshahrionline. 6 February 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ "History of Ayatollah Amoli University". Archived from the original on 22 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
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