Muhammad Hossein Naini
Muhammad Hossein Naini
Muhammad Hossein Naini
Personal Details
Title Mirza
Died 1936
Najaf, Iraq
Nationality Iranian
Religion Islam
Vassilat'un Nijat
Ressalat la Zarar
Muhsin al-Hakim
Contents
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1Biography
o 2.2Pupils
o 2.4Naini as a politician
3Works
4Exile
5See also
6References
Biography[edit]
Mirza Muhammad Hossein Naini was born to a respected and religious family of Nain on 25 May
1860 [2] ( 15 Dzulqadah 1276 Lunar Hijrah [3]). His father Mirza Abdol Rahim and grandfather Haji
Mirza Saeed, both one after another were Sheikhs of Nain. Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Naini,
who is better known as Mirza Naini, did his primary studies in Nain and then in 1877 when he was
17 years old, moved to Isfahan. Here he lived with Haji Shaikh Muhammad Baqir Isfahani for seven
years. The latter belonged to a distinguished clerical family of Isfahan and was himself the most
powerful Mujtahid of that city.[4] After completing basic education he moved to Najaf, Iraq, to achieve
the degree of Ijtihad. He proved himself the most competent student of Ayatollah Kazem
Khorasani [5] Ayatollah Naini is considered to be the most famous theoretician of Irans Constitutional
Revolution.
Works[edit]
Mirza Naini being an expert on Usul al Fiqh was the first human being in the history of
Iran to construe the idea of religious dictatorship. Naini stressed the concept of Aql
(dialectic reasoning) and believed that Islam was compatible with progress. He also
argued that the most intolerable form of autocracy is the tyranny imposed by a religious
state. He had written a book Tanbih al-Ummah wa Tanzih Al-Milla (the awakening of the
community and refinement of the nations) which was translated into Arabic by Salih
Kashi al Gheta and published in 1909 by the Institute of Strategic Studies in Baghdad.
His book mainly relates to theory of constitutional revolution with his deliberations on the
major topics of Ignorance and Despotism. In his book, he discussed interalia, the view
that freedom of the pen and speech both are God given freedom necessary for
liberation from despotism (taghut). Elaborating his view and in replying to opponents
of Constitutionalism he pointed out that Islamic Law has two distinct categories: the
primary laws are based on theQuran and other known Islamic principles, were
unchangeable. The secondary laws, in contrast, were subject to change, depending on
temporal and spatial circumstances, making them the proper sphere for legislation. [14][15]
Exile[edit]
At [16] the beginning of World War-I, the Shiite Scholars and clerics of Iraq were not the
supporter of allied powers, however, they entered the scene and declared holy war
against the Central power. Consequently Mirza Naini was exiled with Abul Hassan
Isfahani to Iran. They were welcome and received by Abdul-Karim Ha'eri Yazdi, the then
head of Feizieh religious school. However, after a short stay Naini was allowed for his
return to Iraq with advice not to be involved in politics.
See also[edit]
Iranian Constitutional Revolution
Mohammad-Kazem Khorasani
References[edit]
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4. Jump up^ Shiism and Constitutionalism in Iran ( A study of the Role played by the
Persian Residents of Iraq in Iranian Politics) By Abdul Hadi Hairi - by E.J. Brill Leiden,
Netherlands 1977, Printed in Belgium ISBN 90 04 04900 2
5. Jump up^ Comparative Study Thesis Umma Lalan and Tanbih Al Umma Mirza Naini, by
Amir Pourzaman - Rahim Vakilzadeh, Journal of Political & Social Sciences. Vol., 1 (1),
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6. Jump up^ "Foreword to Ayatullah's Last Lectures". Dr. Sayyid Jamal Musavi.
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9. Jump up^ "Imam Abul Qasim al-Khoei". By: Arsalan Rizvi. 2008-11-16. Retrieved 2014-
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10. Jump up^ Interview with Hajj Mehdi Qaravi, Hawzeh Magazine, num:76-77, p.407.
1375 solar
12. Jump up^ Book: Tanbih al-Ummah wa Tanzih al-Millah by Mirza Muhammad Husayn
Naini
13. Jump up^ Extracted from: "A Review of Imam Khumayni's Political Thought". By: Kazim
Qadizadeh and Mahdi Chamanzar. Retrieved 2014-10-07.
14. Jump up^ "Wilayat al Faqih & Despotism". Ataollah Mohajerani. 2009-07-22.
Retrieved2014-10-06.
15. Jump up^ p.70-71 God and Juggernaut by Farzin Vahdat, Syracuse University Press
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