Ayatollah Hasan-Zade
Aamuli was born in Eera (a district in Larijaan, Aamul, Iran) in 1929. His
formal name is Hasan son of Abdullah Al-Tabari Aamuli, however he is known by
the title "Hasan-zade".
In the Masjid Jaami` of Aamul he learned the primary level of
seminary studied. During that time, he made use of eminent scholars such as
Ayatollah Mirza Abul Qaasim Farsiv, Ayatollah Garawi, Agha Shaykh Ahmad
I`timaadi, Shaykh Abul Qaasim Rajaa'i Latikouhi, Shaykh `Azizullah Tabrasi, and
the late Abdullah Ishraaqi.
In 1950, at the age of twenty-two, Shaykh Hasan-zade Aamuli
traveled to Tehran to learn under Ayatollah Mirza Abul Hasan Sha`rani, Hajj
Mirza Mahdi Ilaahi Qomshe'i, Hajj Shaykh Muhammad Taqi Aamuli, Mirza Abul Hasan
Rafi`i Qazwini, Shaykh Muhammad Husayn Faazil Touni, Agha Mirza Ahmad Aashtiyani,
and Sayyid Ahmad Lawaasaani. In 1963, he migrated to Qom, to study under `Allama
Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i, Sayyid Muhammad Hasan Tabataba’i (the
brother of Muhammad Tabataba'i), and Agha Sayyid Mahdi Qaazi Tabataba'i. Since
that time he is busy conducting research and studying in the Islamic Seminary of
Qom.
Hasan-zade Aamuli's first scholarly work was the editing, placing
Arabic vowels within the text, and annotating the book titled "Nisaab al-Sibyaan".
His published works can be classified into five main parts:
1. His
own compilations
2.
Exegsis
3.
Annotation & Commentaries
4.
Editing the works of others, and
5.
Treatises
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