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Imam Mohamad Jawad Chirri (Arabic: محمد جواد شري; October 1, 1905 – November 10, 1994) was the founder and director of the Islamic Center of America until his death.
Books authored
In addition to writing The Shi'ites Under Attack:
Books about Islamic jurisprudence and its basis:
Al-Riyad in the Basis of Jurisprudence
Al-Taharah (the purity)
Fasting
The Book of Prayer
The Islamic Wills-
A book about the caliphate:
The Caliphate in the Islamic Constitution.
Books in English about Islam:
Muslim Practice
The Faith of Islam
Inquiries About Islam
Imam Hussein, Leader of the Martyrs
The Brother of the Prophet Muhammad (the Imam Ali). (He also wrote this book in Arabic and named it Amir al-Mu'minin)
Mission
Imam Chirri's goal was to spread Islam in a country that had not known it and to a community that he felt was starving for it. The sizable Muslim community in the Dearborn/Detroit metro area can serve as an example of his influence.
Biography
Imam Mohamad Jawad Chirri was born in Lebanon to a Shi’a Muslim family. He was a graduate of the theological seminary of Najaf in Iraq. He then traveled to the United States of America in 1948 .
Building the Islamic Center of Detroit
In 1959, Imam Mohamad Jawad Chirri traveled to the United Arab Republic (Egypt) to meet with President Gamal Abdel Nasser to seek financial assistance in building a new mosque in America. The Islamic Center of Detroit (which would later be renamed the Islamic Center of America) opened its doors in 1962.
See also
History of the Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit
References
External links
Various works in English by Shaykh Muhammad Jawad Chirri
Islamic Center of America