Seyyed Mohammad Taqi Ghazanfari
Seyyed Mohammad Taqi Ghazanfari (Persian: سید محمدتقی غضنفری) (April 1886 – March 1971) was a of the fourteenth century AH. He was born in May 1882 AD in Khansar. He was one of the first people who stood in the contemporary period for Friday Prayers.[1]
Early life[]
His father, Seyyed Hashim Mousavi Khansari, was a recognized scholar in Borujerd and Isfahan seminaries. Professors included Seyed Mahmoud Tabatabai Boroujerdi and Seyed Mirza Muhammad Taqi, due to the seventh Shiite imam Musa al-Kazim.[2]
Education[]
He finished his primary education in his hometown of Khansar. He studied under Seyyed Mohammad Taqi Khansari and Seyed Mahmoud Ibn al-Reza Khansari. He traveled to Najaf for further study with Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi, Muhammad Hossein Naini, Abu l-Hasan al-Isfahani and Sayyid Abu Turab Khansari. He traveled to Qom and the pilgrimage threshold Fātimah bint Mūsā visiting holy shrines, and clerics including and Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari.[3]
Accomplishments[]
- Khansar renew religious site
- Rebuild the Dorah mosque Khansar
- Saqakhaneh building in Khansar
- Renew two bathrooms for men and women[4]
Family[]
Children[]
- Seyyed Mehdi Ghazanfari
- Seyed Mohammad Hashemi Ghazanfari
- Seyyed Reza Ghazanfari
- Vajiehossadat Ghazanfari
Grandchildren[]
- Ismail Ghazanfari
- Seyyed Mohammad Ghazanfari
- Aqa Seyyed Hadi Ghazanfari Khansari
- Seyyed Mohsen Ghazanfari
- Syed Taqi Ghazanfari
- Seyed Jafar Ghazanfari
Death[]
Mohammad Taqi Khansari died in March 1971 after a lifetime of religious service in Khansar.[5]
References[]
- ^ erfan. Meet the Teacher.
- ^ hawzah. The presence of Cheshmeh Saran.
- ^ ido. Friday Prayers filed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi ghazanfari.
- ^ hawzahnews. he remembered that rain prayer, God's blessings poured on the desert of Qom.
- ^ portal.anhar. Useful content.
- 1886 births
- 1971 deaths
- People from Khansar
- Al-Moussawi family
- Shia scholars of Islam