Muhammad Quli
Musavi Khan
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Kintoori (1775-1844), (
Hindi
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: अयातोल्लाह सय्यिद मीर मुसावी किन्तूरी,
: آيتالله سیید میر موسوی کنتوری ), was principal Sadr Amin at the British court in
Meerut
Meerut (, IAST: ''Meraṭh'') is a city in Meerut district of the western part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city lies northeast of the national capital New Delhi, within the National Capital Region and west of the state capi ...
. He was also author of ''Tathir al-mu'minin 'an najasat al-mushrikin''.
Muḥammad Qulī was a son of Muḥammad Ḥusayn. He was popularly known as Mīr Muḥammad Qulī. He had three sons, Sayyid Sirāj Ḥusayn (1823–65), Sayyid Iʿjāz Ḥusayn (1825-1870) and
Sayyid Ḥāmid Ḥusayn (1830-1888).
[''Roots of North Indian Shi‘ism in Iran and Iraq: Religion and State in Awadh, 1722-1859''](_blank)
by J. R. I. Cole (University of California Press Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford).
He wrote five books in refutation of different chapters of the ''
Tuhfehye Ithna Ashariyyah'' of
Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlawi:
Hadith alThaqalayn: A Study of Its Tawatur
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* ''Al Sayf al Nasiri'', on the first chapter
* ''Taqlid al Mmaka'id'', on the second chapter
* ''Burhan al Sa`adah'', on the seventh chapter
* ''Tashyid al Mmata'in li kashf al Ddagha'in'', in two volumes on the tenth chapter
* ''Masari al Afham li qal al Awham''.
See also
*Islamic scholars
In Islam, the ''ulama'' (; ar, علماء ', singular ', "scholar", literally "the learned ones", also spelled ''ulema''; feminine: ''alimah'' ingularand ''aalimath'' lural are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious ...
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Quli Musavi Kintoori, Syed Mir Muhammad
Indian Muslim scholars of Islam
People from Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh
Indian ayatollahs
Indian Shia Muslims
Abaqati family
1775 births
1844 deaths