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    Sayyid Kāẓim bin Qāsim al-Ḥusaynī ar-Rashtī (1793–1843) (Arabic: سيد كاظم بن قاسم الحسيني الرﺷتي), mostly known as Siyyid Kázim Rashtí (Persian: سید کاظم...
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  • correspondence with his successor Kazim Rashti. Táhirih travelled to the Shiʻi holy city of Karbala to meet Kazim Rashti, but he died a number of days before...
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  • this was written.[citation needed] Al-Ahsa'is most prominent student, Kazim Rashti, was given the authority to teach on his behalf in Karbala and became...
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    around Karbala, where he attended lectures of Kazim Rashti. As of his death in December 1843, Kazim Rashti counselled his followers to leave their homes...
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    following in Iran and Iraq. After the death of Shaykh Ahmad's successor, Kazim Rashti, many Shaykhís converted to Bábism and the Baháʼí faith; the two Shaykhí...
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    of his mentor, Sayyid Kazim Rashti, Kermani dedicated himself to the promotion of the teachings of Shaykh Ahmad and Sayyid Kazim. He is believed to be...
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    its leader Siyyid Kazim Rashti and traveling to debate prominent Usuli clerics to gain support for Rashti's teachings. After Rashti's death, Mullá Husayn...
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    unbelievers, and would start a reign of justice. In 1830s Qajar Persia, Kazim Rashti was the leader of the Shaykhis, a sect of Twelvers. The Shaykhis were...
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    champion Ardeshir Ovanessian Communist leader Mohammad Nouri Singer Kazim Rashti He was a Shaykhi scholar Ebrahim Poordavood Academic Dariush Ramezani...
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    Multan, in present-day Pakistan. He was one of the students of Siyyid Kazim Rashti in Iraq. Saʻíd Hindí met the Báb after He declared His mission in 1844...
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  • Ja'fari jurist, linguist and writer; Safavid Iranian, Khuzestani Arab. Kazim Rashti - (1793, Rasht –1 January 1843, Karbala) Ja'fari jurist; Iranian of Hejazi...
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  • until around 1853. The narrative focuses on Shaykh Ahmad and Sayyid Kazim Rashti, the life of the Báb, the Letters of the Living, among whom are Mullá...
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  • Shaykh Ahmad, forerunner of Bábism (in the Bábí-Bahá'í view) Sayyid Kazim Rashti, forerunner of Bábism (in the Bábí-Bahá'í view) Báb, forerunner and herald...
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  • Eventually he moved to Karbala in the Ottoman Empire and studied under Siyyid Kazim Rashti then the leader of Shaykhism for at least seven years. Shaykis expected...
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    v t e Precursors in religion Precursors Asita Báb Bahira (Sergius) John the Baptist Sayyid Kazim Rashti Shaykh Ahmad...
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  • out of which Bábism emerged Shaykh Ahmad – the founder of Shaykhism Kazim Rashti – the leader of Shaykhism after the death of Shaykh Ahmad Conference...
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  • considered Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsa'i, founder of Shaykhism, and his successor Kazim Rashti as the bāb to the Hidden Imam. This tradition provided the foundation...
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  • the Sadat of Ziabar to move to Rasht he is also known as Mir Abd al-Baqi Rashti. His lineage goes back 15 generations to the famous mystic and poet Sayyid...
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  • Shi’ism based around the promised coming of the Mahdi. Shaykh's successor Kazim Rashti taught his students how to recognize the Mahdi and, shortly before dying...
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    constitutional movement against the Qajar dynasty. He was a pupil of Mirzaye Rashti. He worked alongside Akhund Khurasani and Mirza Ḥusayn Khalīlī Tihranī to...
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  • His teachers were Ayatollah Abdul Ali Sabzevri, Sheikh Kazim Tabrezi, Sayed Abdul Hussein Rashti, Mohammad Taqi Al-Razi, Sheikh Sadra, and Sheikh Mujtaba...
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  • published in 1344 A.H. he had been the pupil of Akhund Khurasani, Syed Kazim Yazdi, and Syed Muhammad Isfahani Fasharki Rizvi, Syed Saeed Akhter. "Indian...
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    Sheikh Muhammad al-Shahroudi, Sheikh Muhammad al-Karbassi, Sheikh Jafar al-Rashti and Sheikh Muhammad-Husayn al-Mazindarani. In 1971, he was exiled from Iraq...
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    Khudadad bin Mir-Rashid bin Hamzah bin Aqa-Beig... ends to Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Kazim, Al-Musawi Al-Tabaristani al-Sarawi al-Gharavi. He was born and rose in...
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  • Qasim Khoei, Allama Sheikh Muhammad Ali Afghani, Allama Syed Abul Qasim Rashti, Grand Ayatollah Agha Buzurg Tehrani (who gave him the certification (Ijaza)...
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    studies under the tutelage of Mirza Habib Allah Rashti, Sayyid Muhammad Fisharaki Isfahani, Sayyid Muhammad Kazim Tabataba'i Yazd i, Mohammad Hasan Mamaqani...
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