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Mohammad Baqer Majlesi (c. 1627 – 29
March 1699; Persian: محمد باقر مجلسی), also
known as
Allamah Majlesi or
Majlesi Al-Thani (
Majlesi the Second), was...
- Shahrak-e
Majlesi Mohammad Taqi
Majlesi (1594-1660),
Majlesi-ye Awwal—
Majlesi the First, an
Islamic cleric during the
Safavid era Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi (1627–1699)...
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Majlesi (Persian: مجلسی) is a city in the
Central District of
Mobarakeh County,
Isfahan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006
National Census, the po****tion...
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collection of
hadith (pl. ahadith)
compiled by Shia
scholar Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi (d. 1699 A.D.). It is the
secondary Shi'ite
hadith verification source...
- al-Islam Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi. In
addition to
marking the
start of a
genuinely Iranian expansion within Twelver Shia Islam,
Majlesi was also a foreshadowing...
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report is not
viewed as
reliable by experts,
writes the Shia Mohammad-Baqer
Majlesi (d. 1699),
especially because it
contradicts the
Twelver belief that the...
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Majlesi some of
Allameh Baqer Majlesi Pupils More than 1,000
scholars and
researchers have
benefited from the
advantageous classes of
Allameh Majlesi...
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Superstition as
Ideology in
Iranian Politics: From
Majlesi to
Ahmadinejad is a 2011 book by Ali
Rahnema in
which the
author examines the role of superstition...
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Beads and
Sacred Words. Louisville, Ky.: Fons Vitae. ISBN 9781887752954.
Majlesi,
Mohammad Baqer. Biḥār al-Anwār (in Arabic). Vol. 110. pp. 133, 64. Untracht...
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Kashani Wasā'il al-Shīʿa by
Shaikh al-Hur al-Aamili
Bihar al-Anwar by
Allama Majlesi Haq ul-Yaqeen by
Allama Majlisi Ayn al-Hayat by
Allama Majlisi Hilyat al-Muttaqin...