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Iranian Ayatollah (1910-1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seyyed Mohammad Jafar Moravej (Persian: سید محمد جعفر مروج)[1][2][3] whose complete name/fame is "Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazaeri Moravej al-Shariah" (Persian: سید محمد جعفر جزائری مروج الشریعه),[4] was an Iranian Shia scholar who was born in 1910 and died in 1999, in a religious family in Shushtar.[5] His father was Seyyed Muhammad Ali Moravej, and he is among the descendants of Seyyed Nematollah Jazayeri who was a prominent Shia scholar.[6][7] This Shia scholar is commonly known as "Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Moravej" (Persian: آیت الله سید محمد جعفر مروج).[8][9][10]
Seyyed Muhammad Jafar who was also known as "Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazayeri[11]/(Mousavi)[12]," finally died in 1999[13] in the city of Qom.[14] The supreme leader of Iran, Seyyed Ali Khamenei was among the Iranian famous officials who expressed their condolence for the death of this Shia scholar; Iran's supreme leader presented a message about him that: "The demise news of honorable scholar, the blessed Ayatollah Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Mousavi Moravej (Rahmatullah-Alaih) caused me to be regretted. He was among the prominent faqihs ..."[15][16]
Among Seyyed Muhammad Jafar's teachers are:
Etc.[17]
Seyyed Muhammad Jafar Jazaeri Moravej al-Shariah's compilations are more than 50 books, such as:
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