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Ayatollah Kamal al-Haydari

The Twelve Imams of the Shi’a (peace be upon them)

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AMAZON, 2024

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of all worlds. Through His grace, truths become manifest and secrets are unveiled. Blessings and peace be upon the seal of prophets and messengers, our Prophet Muhammad, and upon his pure and righteous family, and his chosen companions, and everlasting curses upon their enemies until the Day of Judgment. Studying and delving into the history of the Twelve Imams of Shia Islam takes us on an intriguing journey through the realms of thought and contemplation. It reminds us of their deeds and words that enriched the Islamic landscape and illuminated the paths of guidance for their followers. These Twelve Imams were not merely religious symbols, but they were leaders, educators, mentors, and thinkers, serving as examples in worship, ethics, and knowledge. This book takes us on an exploratory journey through a brief segment of the biographies of the Twelve Imams of Shia Islam, peace

A brief biography and academic record ofAyatollah Sayed Kamal al-Haydari

A) Personal life:

Sayed Kamal al-Haydari was born in the holy city of Karbala in 1957. He developed interest for religious studies during his teenage while pursuing his mainstream education and started attending various classes of prominent scholars on Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and principals of Jurisprudence (Usul). He was involved in various socio-political activities which led to his arrest by the Ba’ath regime and finally he was forced to leave his hometown and settle in the holy city of Qom, Iran. Ayatollah Haydari’s three brothers were martyred by the Ba’ath regime.

Serving Ahul Bayt’s school of thought academically is a divine blessing and honor attained by a few scholars. This mission is achieved through proximity to the holy verses and narrations and by spending an entire lifetime in contemplating over them with utmost determination in studying and learning various Islamic sciences and values including Tafsir, Hadith, jurisprudence, Usul, mysticism, philosophy, theology and ethics.

B) Education

Kamal al-Haydari

Shia marja' from Iraq

Grand AyatollahSayyidKamal al-Haydari (Arabic: كمال الحسيني الحيدري; born 1956) is a Philosopher and Shiamarja' from Iraq, who resides in Qom, Iran.[1][2]

Al-Haydari's intellectual output can be loosely grouped with a critical school within Islamic studies sometimes known as madrasat naqd al-turath (school of criticising [religious] heritage). This school is generally known for being critical of "accepted" or purportedly "orthodox" truths, and calls for a renewed examination of previously thought of "unassailable" texts or opinions.[3]

He has argued that Twelver Shi'i thought has by large evolved from a rational/theologically centered school of thought into a jurisprudentially centered school.

Family

Al-Haydari was born into a renowned Karbalaei family, that goes back to their patriarch Mir Haidar al-Husayni, a descendant of the fourth Shi'ite Imam, Ali Zayn al-Abideen.[4] His great grandfather, Sayyid Abdullah al-Haydari (d. 1899) was a grand scholar, and is buried in the Imam Husa

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