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Ayatollah
Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani
Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani
Personal
Born

Tehran


1888
Died1952
Qom
Resting placeRay, Tehran
ReligionIslam
NationalityIranian
Main interest(s)Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence
Muslim leader
Disciple ofMirza Abul hasan Jelveh, Mirza hasan Kermanshahi, Mir Shahab Neirizi, Aqa Mir Shirazi, Mirza Hashem Eshkavari, Ayatollah Akhoond Khorasani, Ayatollah Muhammad Kazem yazdi, Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Firouz Abadi, Aqa Zia Irqi, Ayatollah Aqa Sayyed Abul Hasan Esfahani, Mirza Hesein Naeini

Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani (1888–1952), a man of wisdom, mystic, man of literature, was a Great Master in the philosophical School of Tehran.

Birth and family

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Mirza Mahdi was born in 1889 in Tehran.[1] His father, Mirza Jafar was the relative of Hajj Mirza Muhammad Hasan Ashtiani, famous as the Little Mirza, one of the greatest men of knowledge in Tehran.

Education

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Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani passed his childhood and adolescence in Tehran. After he passed the preliminary courses, he participated in the sessions of great teachers. He could read the Quran completely when he was 5 years old.[2]

He learned mathematics from scholars such as al-Shaykh 'Abd al-Husayn Siybiwayh, Mirza Ghaffariyan Najm al-Dula, Mirza Jahanbakhsh Munajjim Burujirdi and Aqa Shaykh Muhammad Husayn Riyadi.[3]

Teachers

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Mirza Mahdi had many great teachers, some of which are as follows:[4]

Career

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He taught in different places such as Marvi School, Sepahsalar School, and the school of Mirza Muhammad Khan Qazvini. Sayyed Jalal Addin Ashtiani says that:" He taught twelve times the book of HealingofAvicenna, two times the book of Tamhid Al Qavaed and many times the book of Asfar of mulla Sadra.[5]

Works

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Aqa Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani has many books in different subjects mainly in the sphere of Wisdom and mysticism. Some of them are:

Death

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Mirza Mahdi Ashtiyani died on April 23, 1953, and his body was buried in Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'sumainQom, Iran.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Ayatullah Haj Mirza Mahdi Ashtiyani". Hawzah. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  • ^ Contemporary men of knowledges (Ulama), Mulla Ali Vaez
  • ^ "Mirza Mahdi Ashtiyani". WikiShia. March 1, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  • ^ "Ashtiyani, Ayatullah Mirza Mahdi". Hawzah Official Website (in Persian). Qom, Iran. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  • ^ Asas attawhid, Mirza Mehdi Ashtiani, with introduction of Allameh Sayyed Jalal Addin Ashtiani, p.3
  • ^ Reyhanat al Adab, Mirza Ali Modarres, vol. 5, p. 273, Tabriz
  • ^ "Ostad Mirza Mahdi Ashtiyani". Iranian Philosophy and Theology Researchers Association (in Persian). Retrieved May 3, 2015.

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