Abdul Karim Kho'ini Zanjani

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Abdul Karim Kho'ini Zanjani (Persian: عبدالکریم خوئینی زنجانی), (1874–1938) was an Iranian scholar and cleric.[1]

Personal life[]

In 1874, Karim was born in Kho'ini. His father was Mlaabrahym bin Ishaq ibn Imran Sheikh Ansari. His mother was the daughter of Sheikh Abdul Karim Oil Qazvin. She had a higher education. Karim's mother had a keen interest in spirituality.[2] He married in Najaf and then returned to Qazvin, where he died in 1938 after going to Kho'ini. He was buried in the new cemetery.

Education[]

Karim received his early education at Immaculate Seminary Qazvin. He moved to Najaf for his higher education.[3]

His professors in Najaf were:

Return to Zanjan[]

Karim returned to Zanjan in 1908 to promote religion, the affairs of the Muslim people, and to train seminary students. Mirza Baqir Zanjani taught alongside prominent teachers such as , a leading scholar in Qom during the .[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ hawzah. Horizon magazine / 6 Bahman 1389 / Issue 298.
  2. ^ wikishia. Abdul Karim ibn-Ibrahim Zanjani Kho'ini.
  3. ^ tebyan. Biography of Abdul Karim Zanjani Kho'iniha.
  4. ^ rch. Imami jurisprudence 14th century.
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