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Grand Ayatollah Marja (; plural ''marājiʿ''; ) is a title given to the highest level of Twelver Shia religious cleric, with the authority given by a hawzah (a seminary where Shi'a Muslim scholars are educated) to make legal decisions within the confines of Sh ...
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Mirza Jawad Kubar Tabrizi (; 1926 – November 20, 2006) was an
Iranian Iranian () may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Iran ** Iranian diaspora, Iranians living outside Iran ** Iranian architecture, architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia ** Iranian cuisine, cooking traditions and practic ...
Shia Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib () as both his political successor (caliph) and as the spiritual leader of the Muslim community (imam). However, his right is understood ...
marja' Marja (; plural ''marājiʿ''; ) is a title given to the highest level of Twelver Shia religious cleric, with the authority given by a hawzah (a seminary where Shi'a Muslim scholars are educated) to make legal decisions within the confines of Sh ...
. Tabrizi was another prominent student of the late grand Ayatollah Sayyid
Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Musawi Khoei ( ; (; ; November 19, 1899 – August 8, 1992) was an Iranian Shia marja'. Khoei is considered one of the most influential twelver scholars. After the death of Muhsin al-Hakim in 1970, he became ...
, and one of the leading religious authorities that came to light after the death of al-Khoei.


Early life and education

Tabrizi was born in
Tabriz Tabriz (; ) is a city in the Central District (Tabriz County), Central District of Tabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province, East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran. It serves as capital of the province, the county, and the distric ...
, to Ali Kubar, a merchant, and Fatima Sultan. He claimed descent from
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
through his mother.


Education

He began his academic education in school, and completed his
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in Tabriz. However, he did ended up changing his mind, and going to the Islamic seminary. His family were not encouraging, since at that time, the government of
Pahlavi dynasty The Pahlavi dynasty () is an List of monarchs of Iran, Iranian royal dynasty that was the Pahlavi Iran, last to rule Iran before the country's monarchy was abolished by the Iranian Revolution in 1979. It was founded in 1925 by Reza Shah, Reza S ...
was continuously pressuring the clerical class of the country. However, his family eventually accepted his fact, and Tabrizi began his Islamic education. He travelled to
Qom Qom (; ) is a city in the Central District of Qom County, Qom province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. The city is ...
in 1948, and studied under the thriving seminary under the spiritual guidance of grand Ayatollah Hossein Borujerdi. He studied under Sayyid Muhammad Hujjat Kuh-Kamari for four years, and under Borujerdi for seven years. He was also eventually reaching in Qom, however he decided to move to
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, to pursue further education. He entered Najaf in 1953, and attended the lectures of prominent scholars like Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim, Sayyid
Abd al-Hadi al-Shirazi Grand Ayatollah Mirza Abd al-Hadi Husayni Shirazi (; ; 1882 – July 13, 1962) was an Iranian Shia marja' and poet. After the death of Abu al-Hasan Esfehani, Shirazi was considered to be one of the highest ranking scholars in Iraq, along with ...
and Sayyid Abu Al-Qasim al-Khoei. He became a close student of al-Khoei, and was appointed as a member in his fatwa office. He attended al-Khoei's lectures and taught intermediate and advanced courses for just under twenty years. He obtained attained the level of ijtihad and began to specialise in philosophy, Quranic exegesis and rijal. He was a contemporary of classmates, Sayyid Muhammad-Baqir al-Sadr, Sheikh
Hossein Wahid Khorasani Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Hossein Wahid Khorasani (; born Mohammad-Hossein Molla-Saleh (Persian: )‎; 1 January 1921) is an Iranian author and Shia Islam, Shia marja'. He is the current head of the Qom Seminary. Khorasani is considered to be the ...
and Sayyid
Ali al-Sistani Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani (; born 4 August 1930) is an Islamic scholar and the dean of the Hawza of Najaf in Iraq. A Grand Ayatollah, Sistani is considered one of the leading religious leaders of Twelver Shia Muslims. After the invasion of ...
.


Return to Iran

In 1976, the Baathist regime increased its pressures against Iranians as well as Iraqis of Iranian descent, and began to deport them. Among the deported was Tabrizi. His compulsory exile saddened al-Khoei at the time. Upon his return to Iran, he settled in Qom, and resumed his religious activities, teaching in its seminary. His classes were significantly influenced by those of Najaf, due to the time Tabrizi spent in Najaf.


Religious career

After the death of al-Khoei in 1992, many followers returned to follow him as their marja'.


Napkin of grief

Tabrizi was an avid champion for the mourning symbols of the
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. He would be seen attending public gatherings, and weeping excessively, as to filling his napkin with tears. To highlight the importance of these mourning rituals, Tabrizi put in his will that his two napkins be buried with him in his grave, so that they may intercede for him on the
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. In part of the will he wrote directed at his students, he said in regards to mourning:
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Fatimah's death

Tabrizi believes the attack of Fatimah">Umar at Fatimah's house">attack of Fatimah's house holds a very high religious significance in the Shi'i creed. He would specifically attend mourning gatherings dedicated to Fatimah, and be seen weeping. He led a large mourning procession in Qom, on the anniversary of her death–in accordance to the third narration– annually, that saw hundreds of thousands of people participating in it, and the attendance of other grand Ayatollahs like
Hossein Wahid Khorasani Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Hossein Wahid Khorasani (; born Mohammad-Hossein Molla-Saleh (Persian: )‎; 1 January 1921) is an Iranian author and Shia Islam, Shia marja'. He is the current head of the Qom Seminary. Khorasani is considered to be the ...
. When the controversial marja' Sayyid Muhammad-Husayn Fadhlallah declared his opinion that the attack of the door was a myth, and deemed most stories as fiction, Tabrizi along with Khorasani and Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq Rohani deemed him a "deviant". Tabrizi is dubbed ''nasir al-zahra'' (Victor of Zahra [Fatimah">Mohammad Sadeq Rouhani">Muhammad-Sadiq Rohani deemed him a "deviant". Tabrizi is dubbed ''nasir al-zahra'' (Victor of Zahra [Fatimah because of his no-compromise policy towards the case of the events that lead to the death of Fatimah.


Responses to Europe

Tabrizi issued a strong statement condemning the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, deeming it an infidelity, and that freedom of speech should not mean the freedom to instigate offense to other races and religions. He also condemned the Islamic scarf controversy in France, especially the suspensions and expulsions of Muslim female students from middle and high schools for wearing the scarf in class, stating that it was rich of these countries to claim to implement democracy, yet restrict personal fundamental religious practices.


Personal life

Tabriza married whilst he was in Najaf and had seven children, four daughters and three sons.


Death

Tabrizi died on Monday, November 20, 2006 due to illness. He was buried in the
Fatima Masumeh Shrine The Shrine of Fatima Masumeh () is a Twelver Shi'ite shrine, located in the city of Qom, in the province of Qom, Iran. Qom is considered by Twelver Shia Muslims to be the second most sacred city in Iran after Mashhad. Fatima Masumeh was the si ...
, and al-Khorasani led his funeral prayer. Iran's supreme leader
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, issued a message of condolences in which he characterized Tabrizi as one of the most prominent teachers of the Islamic seminary of Qom.


Works

Tabrizi authored numerous volumes in jurisprudence and principles of jurisprudence. Some of them include: *''Irshad al-Talib Fi Sharh al-Makasib'' (Guiding the Student in the Explanation of al-Makasib). 7 volumes. *''Tanqeeh Mabani al-Urwa''. 7 volumes. *''Kitab al-Qisas'' (Book of Punishable Sentence) *''Kitab al-Diyaat''. (Book of Retaliatory Compensation) *''Tabaqat al-Rijal'' (Levels of
biographical evaluation Biographical evaluation (; literally meaning'' 'Knowledge of Men', ''but more commonly understood as the ''Science of Narrators)'' refers to a discipline of Islamic religious studies within hadith terminology in which the narrators of hadith are ...
) *''al-Durus Fi 'Ilm al Usul'' (Lessons in Principles of
Jurisprudence Jurisprudence, also known as theory of law or philosophy of law, is the examination in a general perspective of what law is and what it ought to be. It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values ...
) *''Sirat al-Najat'' (Path of Salvation) *''Thulumat Fatima al-Zahra'' (Oppression of
Fatimah Fatima bint Muhammad (; 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra' (), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid, Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and ...
) *''Fadak'' *''al-Sha'aer al-Husayniyyah'' (Symbols of Husayn) *''Ziyarat Ashura Fowq al-Shubahat'' ( Ziyarat Ashura Above Suspicion)


See also

*
Hossein Wahid Khorasani Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Hossein Wahid Khorasani (; born Mohammad-Hossein Molla-Saleh (Persian: )‎; 1 January 1921) is an Iranian author and Shia Islam, Shia marja'. He is the current head of the Qom Seminary. Khorasani is considered to be the ...
* Mohammad Sadiq Rouhani *
Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Musawi Khoei ( ; (; ; November 19, 1899 – August 8, 1992) was an Iranian Shia marja'. Khoei is considered one of the most influential twelver scholars. After the death of Muhsin al-Hakim in 1970, he became ...


References


External links


Official Website
(in Arabic)
Library of Tabrizi's books
by ''al-Feker E-book Library'' (in Arabic) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tabrizi, Mirza Javad Religious leaders from Tabriz 1926 births 2006 deaths Iranian ayatollahs Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine