Ibn Fahd Helli

Ibn Fahd Helli (Persian: ابن فهد حلی) was an eminent Shia jurist and religious scientist in the eighth and ninth Hijrah lunar.

Early life

He lived for a while in Hilla in Iraq. Hilla was one of the first center of Shi'a scholars such as ibn Fahd.[1][2] He began his education in Zaynabiyyah school. He may have also lived briefly in Karbala.[3]

Scientific activity

His life is coincided with a Mongol attack, but he was safe from this catastrophe since he lived during the Jalayeri sultanate . He had teachers such as Fazil Meghdad, Hasan ibn Hasan Al Deylami, Shaykh Ahmad Motavvaj Bahrani, Baha Al Ddin Nassabeh, Sayyed jamal Aaraj Hoseini, Shaykh Ahmad ibn Motavvej Bahrani.[4]Also He taught pupils Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh), mysticism and traditions like Ibn Tay, ibn Asharah and Ali ibn Helal Jazaeri.[5]

Works

He wrote books on different aspects of Islamic sciences such as mysticism, jurisprudence, tradition and other religious spheres. Some of them are:

Death

He died at age 84 and was buried in Karbala.[7]

See also

References

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