Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai
Iraqi Shi'a theologian (1842–1920) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mirza Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabai (Persian: آیت الله میرزا سید محمد طباطبائی, also known as Mohammad Sang-e-laji,;[Note 1] 22 December 1842 – 28 January 1920) was one of the leaders of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution who played an important role in the establishment of democracy and rule of law in Iran. He was the son of Sayyed Sādegh Tabātabā'i, one of the influential Scholar during the reign of Naser ad-Din Shah Qajar. His paternal grandfather, Sayyed Mehdi Tabātabā'i, was a reputed clergy in Hamedan.[1] He is the father of Sayyed Sādegh Tabātabā'i editor of Ruznāmeh-ye Majles, the Majles newspaper.
Muhammad al-Tabatabaei | |
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الميرزا محمد الطباطبائي | |
Personal | |
Born | (1842-12-22)December 22, 1842 |
Died | January 28, 1920(1920-01-28) (aged 77) |
Resting place | Shah Abdol-Azim Shrine |
Religion | Islam |
Parent | Sadiq al-Tabatabaei (father) |
Jurisprudence | Twelver Shia Islam |
He is entombed inside a family tomb in Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine in Rey.