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  2. Mohammad al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    A bid by Assad Ali to get the Guinness World Records to recognise Muhammad al-Shirazi as the most prolific writer in Arabic was rejected by the publisher. Al-Shirazi believed in the fundamental and elementary nature of freedom including freedom of expression, political plurality, debate and discussion, tolerance and forgiveness.

  3. Mohammed Ridha al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Ridha al-Husayni al-Shirazi (Arabic: محمد رضا الحسيني الشيرازي; Persian: محمد رضا حسينى شيرازى; 1959 – June 1, 2008) was an Iraqi Shia scholar, and the eldest son of Muhammad al-Shirazi. [1] [2] [3] Mohammad Ridha Shirazi was considered to be the 'hope for the future of Islam.'

  4. Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Muhammad-Hassan Shirazi (1815–1895), Iranian-Iraqi grand Ayatollah widely known for his 1891 verdict against the usage of tobacco; Muhammad al-Shirazi (1928–2001), Iranian-Iraqi grand Ayatollah, and author; Muhammad-Ridha al-Shirazi (1958–2008), Iranian-Iraqi Ayatollah; Bagher Shirazi (1936–2007), Iranian-Iraqi professor and architect

  5. Hassan al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shirazi was born to Mirza Mahdi al-Shirazi and Halima al-Shirazi. Both of his parents are from the distinguished clerical al-Shirazi family that emigrated from Shiraz to Karbala in the 19th century. He is the fourth of ten children. All of his brothers are clerics, and his brothers Muhammad al-Shirazi and Sadiq al-Shirazi are marja's.

  6. Mirza Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ayatollah Mujaddid Mirza Abu Muhammad Mu'iz al-Din Muhammad Hassan Husayni Shirazi (Persian: ابومحمد معزالدین محمدحسن حسينى شيرازی; Arabic: أبو محمد معز الدين محمد حسن الحسيني الشيرازي; 25 April 1815 – 20 February 1895), better simply known as Mirza Shirazi (میرزای شیرازی), was an Iranian Shia marja'.

  7. Mirza Mahdi al-Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    He was born in the city of Karbala to the prominent religious Shirazi family. His father was Mirza Habibullah Shirazi, and his mother was Radhiya Golshan-Shirazi (daughter of Muhib Ali Golshan-Shirazi). Mirza Mahdi is the fourth of eight children. His eldest brother, Muhammd-Sadiq, died young.

  8. Báb - Wikipedia

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    He was a Sayyid, descendant of Muhammad, with both parents tracing their lineage through Husayn ibn Ali. [27] His father was Muhammad Riḍá, and his mother was Fátimih (1800–1881), a daughter of a prominent Shiraz merchant. She later became a Baháʼí.

  9. Mohammad Ali Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Ayatollah Sayyid Mohammad Ali Shirazi (Arabic: السيد محمد علی شيرازي, born 1948) is an Iraqi Twelver Shi'a cleric. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has studied in seminaries of Najaf , Iraq under Grand Ayatollah Abul-Qassim Khoei and Jawad Tabrizi .