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Muhammad Salih Baraghani (born 1753) was one of three or four brothers from Baraghan who all established themselves as leading mujtahids in Qazvin. Muhammad Salih was an Usuli Twelver Shi'i mujtahid. He opened the Salehiyya Madrasa in Qazvin in 1817; it soon gained prominence. As many as 700 students attended it. The madrasa also had a women's section. Muhammad Salih Baraghani is remembered for his interpretations of the Qur'an, his eulogies of the tragedies of Karbala, his zeal for the execution of punishments, and active opposition to the consumption of wine.

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  • Muhammad Salih Baraghani (naskiĝis en 1753) estis unu el tri aŭ kvar fratoj de Baraghan kiuj ĉiu establis sin kiel gvidantoj de mujtahidoj en Kazvin. Li malfermis la Salehiyya Madrasa en Kazvin en 1817; ĝi baldaŭ akiris eminentecon en tuta Irano kaj Hindio. Ĉirkaŭ 700 studentoj sekvis ĝin. La madraso ankaŭ havis la sekcion por virinoj. Muhammad Salih geedziĝis kun Amineh Salehi, kun fratino de influa ŝajĥio, Abd al-Wahhab, imamo de la ŝaha moskeo en Kazvin. La edzino de Baraghani same kiel liaj kvar filinoj studis en la madraso. Lia plej maljuna filino, Fatimah, estis unu el la plej religiemaj akademiuloj de la 19jarcenta Irano. Ŝi poste iĝis sekvanto de Babismo kaj estis poste ekzekutita pro malakcepto de ortodoksa ŝijaismo. Liaj aliaj filinoj, Marziye, Robabeh kaj Khadija Sultan, ankaŭ iĝis religiemaj aŭtoritatoj, kvankam neniu estis same elstara kiel Fatimah. Muhammad Salih Baraghani estas memorita pro liaj interpretoj de la Korano, liaj gloradoj de la tragedioj de Karbala, lia fervoro por la plenumo de punoj, kaj aktiva opozicianto al la konsumo de vino. (eo)
  • Muhammad Salih Baraghani (born 1753) was one of three or four brothers from Baraghan who all established themselves as leading mujtahids in Qazvin. Muhammad Salih was an Usuli Twelver Shi'i mujtahid. He opened the Salehiyya Madrasa in Qazvin in 1817; it soon gained prominence. As many as 700 students attended it. The madrasa also had a women's section. Muhammad Salih's older brother Mohammad Taqi was also a fervent Usuli. Against common practice, Muhammad Taqi took money for issuing legal opinions and putting them into writing. The younger of the brothers, Mulla Ali, was closer to Shaykhism in his beliefs. Muhammad Salih married Amineh Salehi, sister of an influential Shaykhi alim, Abd al-Wahhab Sharif Qazvini (d. 1853), imam of the Shah Mosque in Qazvin. Baraghani's wife as well as his four daughters studied in the Salehiyya. His oldest daughter Fatimah, better known as Táhirih, was one of the most reputed religious scholars and poets of 19th century Iran. She eventually turned towards Bábism and was eventually executed for her rejection of orthodox Twelver faith. His other daughters, Marziye, Robabeh and Khadija Sultan, also became religious authorities, though none was as prominent as Fatimah. Muhammad Salih Baraghani is remembered for his interpretations of the Qur'an, his eulogies of the tragedies of Karbala, his zeal for the execution of punishments, and active opposition to the consumption of wine. (en)
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  • Muhammad Salih Baraghani (naskiĝis en 1753) estis unu el tri aŭ kvar fratoj de Baraghan kiuj ĉiu establis sin kiel gvidantoj de mujtahidoj en Kazvin. Li malfermis la Salehiyya Madrasa en Kazvin en 1817; ĝi baldaŭ akiris eminentecon en tuta Irano kaj Hindio. Ĉirkaŭ 700 studentoj sekvis ĝin. La madraso ankaŭ havis la sekcion por virinoj. Muhammad Salih Baraghani estas memorita pro liaj interpretoj de la Korano, liaj gloradoj de la tragedioj de Karbala, lia fervoro por la plenumo de punoj, kaj aktiva opozicianto al la konsumo de vino. (eo)
  • Muhammad Salih Baraghani (born 1753) was one of three or four brothers from Baraghan who all established themselves as leading mujtahids in Qazvin. Muhammad Salih was an Usuli Twelver Shi'i mujtahid. He opened the Salehiyya Madrasa in Qazvin in 1817; it soon gained prominence. As many as 700 students attended it. The madrasa also had a women's section. Muhammad Salih Baraghani is remembered for his interpretations of the Qur'an, his eulogies of the tragedies of Karbala, his zeal for the execution of punishments, and active opposition to the consumption of wine. (en)
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  • Mulla Muhammad Salih Baraghani (eo)
  • Mohammad Saleh Baraghani (en)
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