Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita
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Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita
Summary
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1760[2]. He died on January 1, 1820[3]. He worked as an ulema[4], Islamic jurist[5], marji'[6], and mujahid[7].
Key Facts
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was born on January 1, 1760[2].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita died on January 1, 1820[3].
- A child of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ali Kashif al-Ghita[8].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[9].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita worked as an ulema[4].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's professions included Islamic jurist[5].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita worked as a marji'[6].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's professions included mujahid[7].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's education included a stint at Najaf Seminary[10].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ahmad al-Attar[11].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Muhammad Ali al-A'sam[12].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ahmad al-Muhsini[13].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ahmad ibn Zayn al-Din al-Ahsa'i[14].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ibrahim ibn Mahdi Al Arafat[15].
- A notable student of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Muhamamd ibn Yunus al-Hamidi[16].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's religion is recorded as Islam[17].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's religion is recorded as Shia Islam[18].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita is recorded as male[19].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's honorific prefix is recorded as sheikh[21].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was part of the conflict Wahhabi raids on Najaf[22].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was part of the conflict Q131590221[23].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's family name is recorded as Kashif al-Ghita Family[24].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita's relative is recorded as Warram ibn Abi Firas al-Hilli[25].
- Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita studied under Muḥammad Mahdī ibn Murtaḍá ibn Muḥammad Baḥr al-ʻUlūm[26].
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Origins and Family
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was born on January 1, 1760[2].
Education
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was educated at Najaf Seminary[10]. Studied under Muḥammad Mahdī ibn Murtaḍá ibn Muḥammad Baḥr al-ʻUlūm[26], an Islamic jurist[27], 1742–1798[28], of Ottoman Empire[29] and Muhammad Baqir Behbahani[30], an ulema[31], 1706–1791[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ulema[4], Islamic jurist[5], marji'[6], and mujahid[7]. Notable students include Ahmad al-Attar[11], a poet[33], 1713–1800[34], of Ottoman Empire[35]; Muhammad Ali al-A'sam[12], an Islamic jurist[36], 1740–1817[37], of Ottoman Empire[38]; Ahmad al-Muhsini[13], an Islamic jurist[39], 1744–1831[40], of First Saudi State[41]; Ahmad ibn Zayn al-Din al-Ahsa'i[14], a philosopher[42], 1753–1826[43]; Ibrahim ibn Mahdi Al Arafat[15], an Islamic jurist[44], 1765–1852[45]; and Muhamamd ibn Yunus al-Hamidi[16], an ulema[46], 1750–1825[47], of Ottoman Empire[48].
Personal Life
A child of Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was Ali Kashif al-Ghita[8]. Religious affiliations include Islam[17], a major religious group[49], founded in 0631[50] and Shia Islam[18], an Islamic denomination[51].
Death and Burial
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita died on January 1, 1820[3].
FAQs
What did Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita do for work?
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita worked as ulema[4], Islamic jurist[5], marji'[6], and mujahid[7].
Where did Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita go to school?
Ja'far Kashif al-Ghita was educated at Najaf Seminary[10].