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== Academic and Political Biography == | == Academic and Political Biography == | ||
Yousef Saanei was an Iranian Shia Mujtahid known for fatwas that differed from the | Yousef Saanei was an Iranian Shia Mujtahid known for fatwas that differed from the common ones in the Shia jurists of his era. He was born in 1316 SH (1937 AD) in Isfahan and passed away in 1399 SH (2020) in Qom. He began his studies at the Isfahan Seminary (1325 SH/1946) and completed them at the Qom Seminary (from 1330 SH/1951). He studied in Qom with some scholars such as [[Sayyid Husayn Tabataba'i Borujerdi|Sayyid Husayn Borujerdi]], [[Sayyid Muhammad Muhaqqiq Damad]], and [[Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini|Imam Khomeini]], and he began advanced teaching of jurisprudence (Kharij al-Fiqh) in 1354 SH/1975. Some of his jurisprudential works include: Resalah Tawdih al-Masa'il (a treatise of practical jurisprudence), Manasik al-Hajj (the rituals of the pilgrimage to Mecca), Majma' al-Masa'il, Muntakhab al-Ahkam, Medical Istifta'at (inquiries of the followers), Misbah al-Muqallidin, Ahkam Banuwan (Rulings for Women), and Kitab al-Talaq (a book on divorce).<ref>A group of students, The Innovative Faqih; Narrative of the life of the Faqih of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), Grand Ayatollah Sa'anei, pp. 53-55.</ref> | ||
Sa'anei's revolutionary activities prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution involved efforts in cultural and promotional dimensions, such as issuing political declarations and statements.<ref>A group of students, The Innovative Faqih; Narrative of the life of the Faqih of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), Grand Ayatollah Sa'anei, p. 93.</ref> | Sa'anei's revolutionary activities prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution involved efforts in cultural and promotional dimensions, such as issuing political declarations and statements.<ref>A group of students, The Innovative Faqih; Narrative of the life of the Faqih of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), Grand Ayatollah Sa'anei, p. 93.</ref> After the Islamic Revolution in Iran, he was Prosecutor-General of Iran for a time, and was an appointed Faqih of the Guardian Council, a member of the Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom, an elected member in the Assembly of Experts, and an appointed member of the [[Expediency Discernment Council]].<ref>A group of students, The Innovative Faqih; Narrative of the life of the Faqih of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), Grand Ayatollah Sa'anei, pp. 114-126.</ref> | ||
== Specific Jurisprudential Fatwas == | == Specific Jurisprudential Fatwas == | ||