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Mohammad Bagher Shafti (1761 in Charazeh – 22 March 1844 in Isfahan), also known as Rashti and Bidabadi, was an Iranian shia clergyman. The Seyyed mosque in Isfahan was built by him. According to Hossein Nasr and Hamid Dabashi, he is probably the first clergyman, who was titled as Hujjat al-Islam (proof of Islam). The reason for the titling was his double role as judge and Mufti and also his book about execution of Sharia.

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  • Mohammad Bagher Schafti ( persisch محمد باقر شفتی [mohæmmæd bɑqɛɾ ʃæfti]; * 1761 in ; † 22. März 1844 in Isfahan), auch als Raschti und Bidabadi bekannt, war ein persischer schiitischer Geistlicher. Die Seyyed-Moschee in Isfahan wurde von ihm erbaut. (de)
  • Mohammad Bagher Shafti (1761 in Charazeh – 22 March 1844 in Isfahan), also known as Rashti and Bidabadi, was an Iranian shia clergyman. The Seyyed mosque in Isfahan was built by him. According to Hossein Nasr and Hamid Dabashi, he is probably the first clergyman, who was titled as Hujjat al-Islam (proof of Islam). The reason for the titling was his double role as judge and Mufti and also his book about execution of Sharia. (en)
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  • Mohammad Bagher Schafti ( persisch محمد باقر شفتی [mohæmmæd bɑqɛɾ ʃæfti]; * 1761 in ; † 22. März 1844 in Isfahan), auch als Raschti und Bidabadi bekannt, war ein persischer schiitischer Geistlicher. Die Seyyed-Moschee in Isfahan wurde von ihm erbaut. (de)
  • Mohammad Bagher Shafti (1761 in Charazeh – 22 March 1844 in Isfahan), also known as Rashti and Bidabadi, was an Iranian shia clergyman. The Seyyed mosque in Isfahan was built by him. According to Hossein Nasr and Hamid Dabashi, he is probably the first clergyman, who was titled as Hujjat al-Islam (proof of Islam). The reason for the titling was his double role as judge and Mufti and also his book about execution of Sharia. (en)
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  • Mohammad Bagher Schafti (de)
  • Mohammad Bagher Shafti (en)
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