Seyyed Mohammad Jafar Moravej (Persian: سید محمد جعفر مروج)[1][2][3] whose complete name/fame is "Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazaeri Moravej al-Shariah" (Persian: سید محمد جعفر جزائری مروج الشریعه),[4] was an Iranian Shia scholar who was born in 1910 and died in 1999, in a religious family in Shushtar.[5] His father was Seyyed Muhammad Ali Moravej, and he is among the descendants of Seyyed Nematollah Jazayeri who was a prominent Shia scholar.[6][7] This Shia scholar is commonly known as "Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Moravej" (Persian: آیت الله سید محمد جعفر مروج).[8][9]

Seyyed Muhammad Jafar who was also known as "Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazayeri[10]/(Mousavi)[11]," finally died in 1999[12] in the city of Qom.[13] The supreme leader of Iran, Seyyed Ali Khamenei was among the Iranian famous officials who expressed their condolence for the death of this Shia scholar; Iran's supreme leader presented a message about him that: "The demise news of honorable scholar, the blessed Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Mousavi Moravej (Rahmatullah-alaih) caused me to be regretted. He was among the prominent faqihs ..."[14][15]

Teachers

Among Seyyed Muhammad Jafar's teachers are:

Etc.[16]

Works

Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazaeri Moravej al-Shariah's compilations are more than 50 books, such as:

  • Sharh (explanation of) Tahzib
  • Sharh-Estebsar
  • Sharh Awali al-La'ali
  • Sharh Oyun Akhbar-al-Reza
  • Sharh Nahj-al-Balaghah
  • Resalee dar sharh hadis lataad
  • Resalee dar halq al-lahieh
  • Resalee dar al-vatan al-sharee
  • Resalee dar elm-e kalam
  • Emal al-sebi
  • Resalee dar derayah al-hadis
  • Takmelah al-vasilah fi al-hodood va al-diat
  • Masaeele mostahedese
  • Montahi al-derayah fi tozih al-kefayah
  • Hadi al-taleb ela sharh al-makaseb
  • Sharh orvatol vosqa
  • Ziya al-Masalek
  • Taliqe bar orvatol vosqa
  • Hashie bar tozih al-masaeel
  • Resalee dar qaeede la zarar
  • Hashie bar vasile al-neja
  • Al-qavaeed al-feqhieh
  • Resale fi hokm al-hakem fi al-helal
  • Hedaye al-anaam
  • Al-mabahes osoolieh[19]

See also

References

  1. Ayatollah Moravej anniversary khouznews.ir Retrieved 27 Dec 2018
  2. Ma'jam Rejal-al-Fekr Wal-Adib, Sheikh Ahmad Amini
  3. Shajare-Mobarakeh, Seyyed Muhammad Jazayeri
  4. Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazaeri Moravej al-Shariah farsnews.com Retrieved 27 Dec 2018
  5. Haj Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Moravej Jazayeri irib.ir Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  6. Ayatollah Moravaj farsi.al-shia.org/ Retrieved 27 Dec 2018
  7. Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazayeri (Moravej) hawzah.net Retrieved 27 Dec 2018
  8. "Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Moravej, anniversary" tasnimnews.com Retrieved 26 Dec 2018
  9. Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Moravej hawzah.net Retrieved 26 Dec 2018
  10. Jazayeri, Seyyed Muhammad jafar (Moravej) tebyan.net Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  11. Jazayeri, Seyyed Muhammad Jafar ahlolbait.ir Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  12. RejalulFekr, Wal-Adab Fi-Najaf Khalal Alef Aam, Vol. 3, P. 1195
  13. The blessed Ayatollah Moravej shafaqna.com Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  14. Ayatollah Seyyed Jafat Mousavi (Moravej), condolence message khamenei.ir Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  15. Ayatollah Jazayeri (Moravej), condolence message leader.ir Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  16. Seyyed Nuruddin Shari'atMadar Jazayeri, Setaregan-e-Haram, Vol. 7
  17. Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Mousavi Jazayeri (Moravej) iqna.ir Retrieved 27 Dec 2018
  18. Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazayeri (Moravej) anhar.ir Retrieved 1 Jan 2019
  19. Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Mousavi Jazayeri iqna.ir
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