Muhsin al-Hakim
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Muhsin al-Hakim
Summary
Muhsin al-Hakim is a human[1]. Born in Najaf[2], he… he was born on May 31, 1889[3]. He died in Baghdad[4]. He died on June 1, 1970[5]. He worked as an ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], and marji'[8]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (140 views/month, #7,194 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Muhsin al-Hakim was born in Najaf[2].
- Muhsin al-Hakim passed away in Baghdad[4].
- Muhsin al-Hakim was born on May 31, 1889[3].
- Muhsin al-Hakim died on June 1, 1970[5].
- Burial took place at Imam Ali Mosque[10].
- A child of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul Aziz al-Hakim[11].
- A child of Muhsin al-Hakim was Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim[12].
- A child of Muhsin al-Hakim was Muhammad Mahdi al-Hakim[13].
- A child of Muhsin al-Hakim was Q12240403[14].
- A child of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul-Saheb al-Hakeem[15].
- Muhsin al-Hakim held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[16].
- Muhsin al-Hakim held citizenship in Kingdom of Iraq[17].
- Muhsin al-Hakim held citizenship in First Republic of Iraq[18].
- Muhsin al-Hakim held citizenship in Ba'athist Iraq[19].
- Arabic was Muhsin al-Hakim's native language[20].
- Muhsin al-Hakim worked as an ulema[6].
- Muhsin al-Hakim worked as an Islamic jurist[7].
- Muhsin al-Hakim worked as a marji'[8].
- Muhsin al-Hakim's education included a stint at Najaf Seminary[21].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Muhammad Hassan Fadlallah[22].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul Azim al-Rabi'ei[23].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul Karim al-Mumatan[24].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul Munim al-Fartousi[25].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Abdul Mahdi Matar[26].
- A notable student of Muhsin al-Hakim was Ali al-Jishi[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Najaf[2], Muhsin al-Hakim… he was born on May 31, 1889[3]. Arabic was his native language[20].
Education
Muhsin al-Hakim was educated at Najaf Seminary[21]. Studied under Muhammad Kazim Khurasani[28], Mohammed Kazem Yazdi[29], Muhammad Hossein Naini[30], and Muhammad Sa'id al-Habboubi[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], and marji'[8]. Notable students include Muhammad Hassan Fadlallah[22], an Islamic jurist[32], 1892–1972[33], of Ottoman Empire[34]; Abdul Azim al-Rabi'ei[23], an Islamic jurist[35], 1906–1979[36], of Qajar Iran[37]; Abdul Karim al-Mumatan[24], an Islamic jurist[38], 1886–1956[39], of Ottoman Empire[40]; Abdul Munim al-Fartousi[25], an Islamic jurist[41], 1916–1983[42], of Kingdom of Iraq[43]; Abdul Mahdi Matar[26], an Islamic jurist[44], 1901–1975[45], of Ottoman Empire[46], specialised in Ja'fari School[47]; and Ali al-Jishi[27], an Islamic jurist[48], 1879–1956[49], of Ottoman Empire[50].
Personal Life
Children include Abdul Aziz al-Hakim[11], a theologian[51], 1953–2009[52], of Iraq[53]; Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim[12], a politician[54], 1939–2003[55], of Iraq[56]; Muhammad Mahdi al-Hakim[13], a theologian[57], 1935–1988[58], of Ba'athist Iraq[59]; Q12240403[14], an ayatollah[60], 1947–1983[61]; and Abdul-Saheb al-Hakeem[15], 1942–1985[62]. Religious affiliations include Islam[63], a major religious group[64], founded in 0631[65] and Twelver Shiism[66], a religious denomination[67].
Death and Burial
Muhsin al-Hakim died on June 1, 1970[5]. He passed away in Baghdad[4]. He is buried at Imam Ali Mosque[10].
Why It Matters
Muhsin al-Hakim ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (140 views/month, #7,194 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[68] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
FAQs
Where was Muhsin al-Hakim born?
Muhsin al-Hakim's place of birth was Najaf[2].
Where did Muhsin al-Hakim die?
Muhsin al-Hakim died in Baghdad[4].
What did Muhsin al-Hakim do for work?
Muhsin al-Hakim worked as ulema[6], Islamic jurist[7], and marji'[8].
Where did Muhsin al-Hakim go to school?
Muhsin al-Hakim was educated at Najaf Seminary[21].