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'''Sayyid Muhammad Hadi Husayni Milani''' (in Persian: [[:fa:سید_محمدهادی_حسینی_میلانی|سید محمدهادی حسینی میلانی]]) was one of the Shia Marja' al-Taqlids in the fourteenth lunar Hijri century. He studied in the [[Najaf Seminary]] and [[Karbala Seminary|Karbala]] and was a student of [[Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani]] and [[ | '''Sayyid Muhammad Hadi Husayni Milani''' (in Persian: [[:fa:سید_محمدهادی_حسینی_میلانی|سید محمدهادی حسینی میلانی]]) was one of the Shia Marja' al-Taqlids in the fourteenth lunar Hijri century. He studied in the [[Najaf Seminary]] and [[Karbala Seminary|Karbala]] and was a student of [[Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Isfahani]] and [[Mirza Mohammad-Hossein Gharavi Na'ini]], and he himself engaged in teaching Fiqh, Usul al-Fiqh, Exegesis, and Theology. Milani then migrated to Mashhad, and during his 22-year presence in this city, he revived [[Mashhad Seminary|its seminary]] and established a modern educational system within it. In his jurisprudential works, correspondences, and istiftas (responses to legal inquiries), there is attention to current issues and the needs of the time. The book Mahadarat fi Fiqh al-Imamiyya is among his important Fiqh works, in which discussions on prayer, Khums, Zakat, and sale (Bay') have been researched and published in independent volumes. Milani has offered new opinions in the fields of [[Medical Fiqh]], [[Economic Fiqh]], [[Worship Fiqh]], and [[Art Fiqh]]. | ||
==Scientific and Political Biography== | ==Scientific and Political Biography== | ||