Ahmad Mohseni Garakani

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Ahmad Mohseni Garakani

Sheikh Ahmad Mohseni Garakani Persian: شیخ احمد محسنی گرکانی, (born 1926) is an Iranian Ayatollah. He was the Imam of Friday Prayer in Tuyserkan and the Chief of the Supreme Court of Iran, as well as representing the people of Markazi province in the Assembly of Experts from 1998 to 2024.[1][2][3]

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Ayatollah Sheikh
Ahmad Mohseni Garakani
آیت الله شیخ احمد محسنی گرکانی
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Ayatollah Garakani giving a lecture in 2015
Chief of the Supreme Court of Iran
In office
11 September 2009  2 September 2014
Appointed bySadeq Larijani
Preceded byHossein Mofid
Succeeded byHossein Karimi
Member of the Third, Fourth, and Fifth terms of the Assembly of Experts
In office
23 October 1998  20 May 2024
Preceded byAbolfazl Khonsari
ConstituencyMarkazi Province
Imam of Friday Prayer in Tuyserkan
In office
24 September 1979  1982
Appointed byRuhollah Khomeini
Succeeded byAbdolhossein Sabzevari
احمد محسنی گرکانی
TitleAyatollah
Personal life
Born1926 (age 9899)
NationalityIranian
Parent
  • Ali Asghar Garakani (father)
Political partySociety of Seminary Teachers of Qom
Alma materQom Hawza
Hawza Najaf
Religious life
ReligionIslam
JurisprudenceTwelver Shia Islam
TeachersHossein Borujerdi
Ruhollah Khomeini
Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
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Biography

Ahmad Garakani was born on 1926 in a village called Garakan in Markazi province. His father, Ali Asghar was a farmer, so their family was involved around agriculture.[4] After attending primary school, he pursued his Islamic education by travelling to Qom in 1946 to attend the Qom Seminary. He attended classes from many esteemed Shia scholars such as Hossein Borujerdi, Ruhollah Khomeini, and Mohaghegh. He travelled to Najaf and attended the Hawza Najaf for around a year. While in Najaf, he was taught by Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei, Muhsin al-Hakim and others.[5] After the 1979 Iranian revolution, he was appointed as the prayer leader in Tuyserkan by Khomeini.[6] He spent several years as a judge in the Supreme Court, before being elected as Chief of Supreme Court by Sadeq Larijani in September 2009.[7]

Teachers

Here are some of Ayatollah Garkani's teachers on his journey to becoming an Ayatollah.[8]

Works

Ayatollah Garakani has published many works in Iran, here are some of them.[4]

  • Hijab in Islam
  • Friday Prayers
  • Tafsir Surah al-Jumu'ah
  • Tafsir Surah al-Munafiqun
  • The Guardianship of Ahlul Bayt (as)
  • Zakat (charity) in Islam
  • The Message of Action
  • Velayat Faqih and the Position of Leadership Experts

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