Qasim Muhyi ad-Din
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Qasim Muhyi ad-Din
Summary
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din is a human[1]. Born in Najaf[2], he… he was born on +1899-02-05T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Najaf[4]. He died on +1957-00-00T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an Islamic jurist[6], poet[7], writer[8], and salonnière[9].
Key Facts
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din was born in Najaf[2].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din died in Najaf[4].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din was born on +1899-02-05T00:00:00Z[3].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din died on +1957-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[10].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din held citizenship in Kingdom of Iraq[11].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's professions included Islamic jurist[6].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's professions included poet[7].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's professions included writer[8].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's professions included salonnière[9].
- A notable student of Qasim Muhyi ad-Din was Muhammad Tahir Radhi[12].
- A notable student of Qasim Muhyi ad-Din was Abd al-Hadi al-Jawahiri[13].
- A notable student of Qasim Muhyi ad-Din was Muhammad Taha al-Huwayzi[14].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's religion is recorded as Islam[15].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's religion is recorded as Shia Islam[16].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's religion is recorded as Twelver Shiism[17].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's religion is recorded as Usuli[18].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din is recorded as male[19].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 280624738[21].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's given name is recorded as Qasim[22].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID is recorded as 186053215[23].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's relative is recorded as Jawad Muhyi ad-Din[24].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din studied under Ridha al-Hindi[25].
- Qasim Muhyi ad-Din studied under Mohammad Hossein Gharavi Isfahani[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's place of birth was Najaf[2]. He was born on +1899-02-05T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Studied under Ridha al-Hindi[25], a poet[27], 1873–1943[28]; Mohammad Hossein Gharavi Isfahani[26], an Islamic jurist[29], 1878–1942[30], of Ottoman Empire[31]; Agha Zia Addin Araghi[32], an Islamic jurist[33], 1861–1942[34], of Iran[35]; Abu al-Hasan al-Esfahani[36], an Islamic jurist[37], 1860–1946[38], of Iran[39]; and Muhammad Hossein Naini[40], an ulema[41], 1869–1936[42], of Qajar Iran[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Islamic jurist[6], poet[7], writer[8], and salonnière[9]. Notable students include Muhammad Tahir Radhi[12], an Islamic jurist[44], 1904–1980[45], of Ottoman Empire[46]; Abd al-Hadi al-Jawahiri[13], a writer[47], 1904–1973[48], of Ottoman Empire[49]; and Muhammad Taha al-Huwayzi[14], an Islamic jurist[50], 1899–1968[51], of Qajar Iran[52].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Islam[15], a major religious group[53], founded in 0631[54]; Shia Islam[16], an Islamic denomination[55]; Twelver Shiism[17], a religious denomination[56]; and Usuli[18], a religious denomination[57].
Death and Burial
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din died on +1957-00-00T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Najaf[4].
FAQs
Where was Qasim Muhyi ad-Din born?
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din's place of birth was Najaf[2].
Where did Qasim Muhyi ad-Din die?
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din passed away in Najaf[4].
What did Qasim Muhyi ad-Din do for work?
Qasim Muhyi ad-Din worked as Islamic jurist[6], poet[7], writer[8], and salonnière[9].