Abbas-Ali Soleimani

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Abbas-Ali Soleimani
عباسعلی سلیمانی
عباسعلی سلیمانی اسبوکلائی.jpg
Representative of the Supreme Leader in Kashan and Imam Jumu'ah of Kashan
Preceded byAbdul-Nabi Namazi
Personal details
Born1947
Savadkuh, Mazandaran, Iran
Alma materQom Hawza

Abbas-Ali Soleimani (عباسعلی سلیمانی, born: in 1947) is an Iranian Shia cleric/ayatollah[1][2][3] who was born in a religious family in Savadkuh, Mazandaran. He is currently the new appointed representative of Vali-e-Faqih and Imam of Friday prayer in the city of Kashan. This Shiite ayatollah went to Kuttab at the age of 5, later on departed to Qom in order to educate at Hawzah when he was 12 years old. Afterwards, he left for Hawzah of Behshahr. Then, Soleimani departed to Mashhad to keep on his Hawzah studies.[4]

Abbas-Ali Soleimani[5][6][7] used to teach Islamic lessons as well as studying in seminary, and took trip to diverse villages/cities during his education period. Among Soleimani's (previous) positions are: being as "Imam of Friday Prayer in Babolsar",[8] "the person in charge of Nahade-Rahbari (Mazandaran)", "teaching in Hawzahs/universities", "member of assembly of experts" and so on. Amongst his known teachers are:

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