Bibi Khanum
For the writer and women's rights activist, see Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi.
Mujtahideh Bibi Khanum | |
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Personal details | |
Died |
1950 Najaf, Iraq |
Children | Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Milani |
Father | Ayatollah Mohammad Hasan Mamaqani |
Religion | Islam (Shi'a - Twelver) |
Bibi Khanum (died 1950) was a female (Mujtahideh) from Najaf, Iraq. She was the daughter of the Shiite scholar Ayatollah Sheykh Mohammad Hasan Mamaqani (d. 1905), and one of her sons became a great Shiite scholar in turn, grand ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Milani (d. 1974).
Further reading
- Al-Amili, Muhsin al-Husayni, Aʻyān al-shīʻah, Dimishq: Dār al-Taraqqī, 1936.
- Amin, Hassan. Islamic Shi'ite encyclopaedia. Beirut, 1968.
- Al-Qizweeni, Jawdat. (2005). Tarikh al mu’asasa al diniya al Shi'iya: min al asr al buwayhi ala nihayat al asr al safawi al awal [the History of the Shi'i Religious Establishment: from the Buyid Era to the end of the First Safavid Era]. 1st edition. Dar al-Rafidain, Beirut, Lebanon.
- Fakhr el-Din, Muhammad Jawad. (2005). Tarikh el-Najaf hatta nihayat al asr al abbasi [Najaf History till the end of the Abbasid Era]. 1st edition. Dar al-Rafidain, Bairut, Lebanon.
- Litvak, Meir. (1998). Shi'i scholars of nineteenth-century Iraq: the 'ulama of Najaf and Karbala'. London; New York : Cambridge University Press.
- Nakash, Yetzhak. (1994). The Shi'is of Iraq. Princeton University Press. Princeton, N.J.
See also
- Lady Amin
- Zohreh Sefati
- Amina Bint al-Majlisi
- Iftikhār al-Tujjar
- grand ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Milani
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