Muhammad Hasan Al-Najafi
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Muhammad-Hasan al-Najafi (; 1785–1850), also known as Sahib al-Jawahir (Arabic: ), was a prominent
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religious authority and author. He was most known for his books of ''Jawahir al-Kalam Fi Sharh Shara'i' al-Islam'', a 42-volume work on
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Birth

Though the exact date of Muhammad Hasan's birth is unclear,
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, a renowned Shi'ite scholar from
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, puts it at around 1212 lunar Hijri (AD 1797). His father, Shaykh Muhammad Baqir al-Najafi, along with his wife and Shaykh Muhammad Hassan's mother, were the grandchildren of Shaykh Abu Al-Hassan Al-Futuni Al-Amili, who is from
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,
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. His family lineage includes numerous religious scholars and his brother, Muhammad Hossein, who was killed as a young man. Muhammad Hasan had eight sons, and several daughters.


Usuli movement and Najaf seminary

The appearance of Muhammad Hasan was the result of a development in which some important persons contributed. The
Najaf Najaf is the capital city of the Najaf Governorate in central Iraq, about 160 km (99 mi) south of Baghdad. Its estimated population in 2024 is about 1.41 million people. It is widely considered amongst the holiest cities of Shia Islam an ...
seminary was the place where
Akhbarism Akhbarism () is a branch of Twelver Shia Islam, whose adherents do not perform imitation ( ''taqlid'') of an islamic jurist ( ''marja''). Akhbaris rejects the use of intercessory reasoning via trained Islamic jurists to derive verdicts in I ...
first appeared at the time when Muhammad Hasan lived in Najaf. In fact, after the establishment of the
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school in
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thought, scholars such as
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,
Moḥammad Mahdī Baḥr al-ʿUlūm Al-Sayyid Moḥammad Mehdī Baḥr al-ʿUlūm or Bahrululoom (Persian: سید محمدمهدی بحرالعلوم) (b.1155 AH (1742 CE)—d.1212 AH (1797 CE)) was a mystic and a Shiite religious authority in the 12th and 13th centuries AH. Bi ...
, and Shaykh Ja'far Kashef al-Ghita developed Usulism from those foundations. When Kashef al-Ghata died, Muhammad Hasan was appointed as the chief of Najaf seminary. Many of the scholars and
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supported him for this position. He became very famous after his Excellency Agha Sayyed Ibrahim died. Muhammad Hasan then endorsed the injunctions of the late Ibrahim, and afterward became acquainted with the late Ibrahim's students. Shaykh Ansari was a pupil of Muhammad Hasan and he followed his teacher in managing the seminary. It is said that the institution of the Marja' in Shi'ism was not centralized until the time of Muhammad Hasan. According to one of his students, during that time he developed the leadership of the Shia. Sayyed Muhammad Nasirabadi believes that Muhammad Hasan had an esoteric relationship with the twelfth Imam.


Opinions

Muhammad Hasan tried to continue the style of thought that has been started by Allamah Hilli: introducing substantial changes in tradition, without breaking the tradition altogether.


Works

*''Al Risalah al-Amaliyah'' *An essay on Alms and
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*''Najat al-'Ibad fi Yaum al-Ma'ad'' *''Hidayat al-Nasekin'' *''Jawahir al-Kalam''


Pupils


Mulla Zayn al-'Abidin al-Mazandarani
*Sayyid Husayn Kuhkamari'i * Mulla Ali Kani (the author of Idah al-mushtabahat wa tawdih al-maqal) *Muhammad Irawani * Shaykh Ja'far al-Shushtari *Shaykh Jawad (the author of Sharh al-lum'atayn) *Shaykh Muhsin Khanfar *Shaykh Muhsin A'sam (the author of Kashf al-falam) *Sayyid Asad Allah Isfahani *Shaykh al-'Iraqiyyin *Shaykh Hasan al-Mamaqani *Sayyid Husayn Bahr al-'Ulum *Sayyid Mahmud al-Burujirdi *Mulla Ali al-Khalili *Sayyid Ibrahim Shari'atmadar al-Sabziwari *Shaykh Murtaza Shushtari Ansari


References

{{Authority control Shia scholars of Islam 1850 deaths 1788 births Iraqi encyclopedists