Mohammad-Hadi Ma'refat

Mohammad-Hadi Ma'refat (1931, Karbala - 2007, Qom) was a Shi'a scholar, clergyman, researcher on Quranic studies and interpretation, and the founder and former president of Tamhid Cultural Institute. He is the descendant of Shaykh Abd-al-'Ali Meysi, the author of Risalah Meysiyyah. He was a member of "Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom" and he held the title of Ayatollah.[1] He had many influential works in the field of Quranic studies such as "Al-Tamhid fi al-'Ulum al-Quran", "Siyanah Al-Quran min-al-Tahrif", "Al-Tafsir wa-al-Mufassirun fi Thawbah al-Qashib", and "Tafsir al-Athari al-Jami". He is buried in Fatima Masumeh Shrine in the city of Qom.[2]

Education

He first attended the Islamic seminary of Karbala. He finished advanced courses of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and the Principles of Islamic jurisprudence there. He moved to Najaf to study the courses of Ayatollah Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei; then, he moved to "Qom Seminary". Ma'refat attended the courses of Ayatollah Mirza Hashem Amoli and then officially started teaching in the Qom Seminary.

Works

Mohammad-Hadi Ma'refat has many works in the field of interpretation (Tafsir) and Quranic studies. Some of his outstanding works are as follows:[3]

References

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