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Sayyid Muhammad bin Fadlallah al-Sarawi (Arabic: محمد بن فضل الله الساروي, romanized: Muḥammad bin Faḍlallāh al-Sārawī, Persian: محمد بن فضل‌الله ساروی, romanized: Muhammad ben Fazlollāh Sārawī), honorifically titled as Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: ثقة الإسلام), also known as Muhammad Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: محمد ثقة الإسلام, romanized: Muḥammad Thiqat al-Islām; c. 1880 – May 1924) was an Iranian-Iraqi Ja'fari jurist, writer and poet. He has been renowned at the end of the Qajar era, i.e. the early twentieth century, as a bilingual poet in Persian and Arabic. He was born in Pahneh Kola, a village of Sari to a Tabari Musawi family. He first started his religious educations with his father then moved to Ottoman Iraq and studied from ulema of Najaf and Samarra, such as Mirza Shirazi. His efforts

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  • السيّد محمد بن فضل الله بن خُداداد الهاشمي الطبرستاني الملّقب بـثقة الإسلام المتخلّص بـالهاشمي (؟ - مايو 1924/ شوال 1342) فقيه جعفري وشاعر إيراني عراقي. ولد في ساري بإقليم طبرستان ونشأ بها وهو ينتمي إلى عائلة موسوية شهيرة تعرف بـآل مير عماد الدين. تلقى علومه الأولى على والده، ثم قصد مدينة النجف في العراق العثماني وأخذ عن علمائها، وانتقل بعدها إلى مدينة سامراء ولازم محمد حسن الشيرازي مدة ثم عاد إلى النجف واستوطنها حتى وفاته. له عدة مؤلفات ورسالات فقهية وأدبية، وديوانان شعريان بالفارسية والعربية، «أنوار الهدى» و«مشكاة الأنوار». (ar)
  • Sayyid Muhammad bin Fadlallah al-Sarawi (Arabic: محمد بن فضل الله الساروي, romanized: Muḥammad bin Faḍlallāh al-Sārawī, Persian: محمد بن فضل‌الله ساروی, romanized: Muhammad ben Fazlollāh Sārawī), honorifically titled as Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: ثقة الإسلام), also known as Muhammad Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: محمد ثقة الإسلام, romanized: Muḥammad Thiqat al-Islām; c. 1880 – May 1924) was an Iranian-Iraqi Ja'fari jurist, writer and poet. He has been renowned at the end of the Qajar era, i.e. the early twentieth century, as a bilingual poet in Persian and Arabic. He was born in Pahneh Kola, a village of Sari to a Tabari Musawi family. He first started his religious educations with his father then moved to Ottoman Iraq and studied from ulema of Najaf and Samarra, such as Mirza Shirazi. His efforts to promote da'wah in Iran failed. As a Twelver Shia mujtahid, he settled in Najaf from 1901 until his death, left behind two poetry collections and many books on fiqh, most of them are manuscript. (en)
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  • Hashemi (en)
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  • A portrait painting of Al-Sarawi (en)
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  • May 1924 (en)
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  • Religious literature (en)
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  • Persian and Arabic (en)
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  • Muhammad bin Fadlallah al-Sarawi (en)
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  • محمد بن فضل‌الله ساروی (en)
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  • * Islamic jurist * writer * poet (en)
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  • Hashemi (en)
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  • Ja'fari jurisprudence, Arabic and Persian Islamic poetry (en)
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  • السيّد محمد بن فضل الله بن خُداداد الهاشمي الطبرستاني الملّقب بـثقة الإسلام المتخلّص بـالهاشمي (؟ - مايو 1924/ شوال 1342) فقيه جعفري وشاعر إيراني عراقي. ولد في ساري بإقليم طبرستان ونشأ بها وهو ينتمي إلى عائلة موسوية شهيرة تعرف بـآل مير عماد الدين. تلقى علومه الأولى على والده، ثم قصد مدينة النجف في العراق العثماني وأخذ عن علمائها، وانتقل بعدها إلى مدينة سامراء ولازم محمد حسن الشيرازي مدة ثم عاد إلى النجف واستوطنها حتى وفاته. له عدة مؤلفات ورسالات فقهية وأدبية، وديوانان شعريان بالفارسية والعربية، «أنوار الهدى» و«مشكاة الأنوار». (ar)
  • Sayyid Muhammad bin Fadlallah al-Sarawi (Arabic: محمد بن فضل الله الساروي, romanized: Muḥammad bin Faḍlallāh al-Sārawī, Persian: محمد بن فضل‌الله ساروی, romanized: Muhammad ben Fazlollāh Sārawī), honorifically titled as Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: ثقة الإسلام), also known as Muhammad Thiqat al-Islam (Arabic: محمد ثقة الإسلام, romanized: Muḥammad Thiqat al-Islām; c. 1880 – May 1924) was an Iranian-Iraqi Ja'fari jurist, writer and poet. He has been renowned at the end of the Qajar era, i.e. the early twentieth century, as a bilingual poet in Persian and Arabic. He was born in Pahneh Kola, a village of Sari to a Tabari Musawi family. He first started his religious educations with his father then moved to Ottoman Iraq and studied from ulema of Najaf and Samarra, such as Mirza Shirazi. His efforts (en)
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