Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari

Iranian Shiite scholar and jurist (1608–1679)
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Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari

Summary

Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari is a human[1]. His place of birth was Sabzevar[2]. He was born on 1608[3]. He died in Isfahan[4]. He died on April 19, 1679[5]. He worked as a religious writer[6], philosopher[7], Islamic jurist[8], ulema[9], and author[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's place of birth was Sabzevar[2].
  • Born in Naman, Razavi Khorasan[12], Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari…
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari died in Isfahan[4].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was born on 1608[3].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari died on April 19, 1679[5].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari died on 1679[13].
  • Burial took place at Mashhad[14].
  • Burial took place at Imam Reza Shrine[15].
  • A child of Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was Muhammad Jafar Sabzevari[16].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari held citizenship in Safavid Iran[17].
  • Persian was Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's native language[18].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's professions included religious writer[6].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari worked as a philosopher[7].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari worked as an Islamic jurist[8].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's professions included ulema[9].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's professions included author[10].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's field of work was philosophy[19].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's field of work was literature[20].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's field of work was theologian[21].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari held the position of Shaykh al-Islām of Isfahan[22].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari held the position of Imam of Friday Prayer[23].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari held the position of trustee[24].
  • Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari held the position of trustee[25].
  • A notable student of Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was Nematmousavi[26].
  • A notable student of Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was Aqa Jamal Khwansari[27].

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Origins and Family

Recorded place of birth include Sabzevar[2], a city of Iran[28], in Iran[29] and Naman, Razavi Khorasan[12], a village[30], in Iran[31]. Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was born on 1608[3]. Persian was his native language[18].

Education

Studied under Muhammad Taqi al-Majlisi[32], an ulema[33], 1594–1660[34], of Safavid Iran[35]; Bahāʾ al-dīn al-ʿĀmilī[36], a philosopher[37], 1547–1621[38], of Safavid Iran[39], specialised in philosophy[40]; and Mir Fendereski[41], a philosopher[42], 1562–1640[43], of Safavid dynasty[44].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include religious writer[6], philosopher[7], Islamic jurist[8], ulema[9], and author[10]. Fields of work include philosophy[19], an academic discipline[45]; literature[20], a type of arts[46]; and theologian[21], a profession[47]. Positions held include Shaykh al-Islām of Isfahan[22]; Imam of Friday Prayer[23], a position[48]; and trustee[24]. Notable students include Nematmousavi[26], a theologian[49], 1640–1700[50] and Aqa Jamal Khwansari[27].

Works and Contributions

A notable work attributed to Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari is Rawz̤at al-anvār-i ʻAbbāsī[51].

Personal Life

A child of Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari was Muhammad Jafar Sabzevari[16]. Religious affiliations include Islam[52], a major religious group[53], founded in 0631[54]; Shia Islam[55], an Islamic denomination[56]; and Twelver Shiism[57], a religious denomination[58].

Death and Burial

Recorded date of death include April 19, 1679[5] and 1679[13]. Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari passed away in Isfahan[4]. Recorded place of burial include Mashhad[14] and Imam Reza Shrine[15].

Why It Matters

Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]

FAQs

Where was Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari born?

Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari's place of birth was Sabzevar[2].

Where did Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari die?

Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari passed away in Isfahan[4].

What did Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari do for work?

Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari worked as religious writer[6], philosopher[7], Islamic jurist[8], ulema[9], and author[10].

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    Wikidata description Iranian Shiite scholar and jurist (1608–1679)
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    Noble title Sheikh-ul-Islam, Shaykh al-Islām of Isfahan
    Child Muhammad Jafar Sabzevari
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