- bin al-Hasan bin
Yahya bin al-Hasan bin Sa'id,
famous as al-
Muhaqqiq al-Hilli and al-
Muhaqqiq al-Awwal (c. 1205 – 1277) was an
influential Arab Shi'i Mujtahid...
- Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Ṭūsī (1201 – 1274), also
known as Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (Arabic: نصیر الدین الطوسی; Persian: نصیر الدین طوسی) or simply...
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Mohammad Bagher Sabzevari (Persian: محمدباقر سبزواری)
known as
Mohaghegh Sabzevari (Persian: محقق سبزواری) (born in 1608, died on 19
April 1679) was an...
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Ahmad ibn
Muhammad Ardabili (Persian: احمد بن محمد اردبیلی) (c. 1500 - 1585) was a Shia
Grand Ayatollah of jurisprudence.
After the
death of Zayn al-Din...
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noncombatant status than
being in a
certain demographic class. For example,
Muhaqqiq al-Hilli
opined that only old men are only
immune from
being killed if...
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Islamic **** scholar, Shafi'i jurist,
hadith specialist, historian, the
muhaqqiq (researcher), and an
expert in the
Arabic language. He is
regarded in his...
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Shaykhu t-Taifa's group) Ibn
Idris Allamah al-Hilli By the 13th century,
Muhaqqiq al-Hilli was able to
advance these concepts further, by
extending the judicial...
- counted." He was
taught theology and
rational science by
Muhaqqiq Hilli and
Muhaqqiq Tusi.
Muhaqqiq Tusi also
learned jurisprudence (Fiqh) from him. Hasan...
- by al-
Muhaqqiq al-Hilli (d. 1277) who
brought up
ijtihad and
qiyas (analogy) to jurisprudence.
Ijtihad brought dynamism into Shia law.
Muhaqqiq Hilli...
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Muinuddin Abdullah Khweshgi, in his Maarijul-Wilayat (1682–83),
called him
muhaqqiq-i
hindi ("knower of the
truth of al-Hind"). He
wrote 25 works. Jayasi's...