- Source: Muhammad Saeed al-Hakim
Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Saeed al-Tabataba'i al-Hakim (Arabic: محمد سعيد الطباطبائي الحكيم; February 1, 1936 – September 3, 2021) was an Iraqi senior Shi'a marja, and one of the most senior Shia clerics in Iraq.
He was considered a strong nominee for the grand religious authority in Najaf, after Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
Biography
Al-Hakim was born in the holy city of Najaf on 1 February 1936 to Sayyid Muhammad-Ali al-Hakeem. His mother was the daughter of grand Ayatollah, Muhsin al-Hakim. His father was a nephew of the grand Ayatollah.
= Education
=As someone who hailed from a clerical family, al-Hakim began his religious education at the tender age of 5. Under his father, he studied in the introductory subjects that include Arabic language, and grammar; logic; eloquence; jurisprudence and its fundamentals, until concluding his intermediate studies. He studied under his maternal grandfather, the grand Ayatollah, the advanced studies, where he attended a great deal of his Jurisprudence teachings. Among his other teachers were Shaykh Hussein Al-Hilli and Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei were also among his teachers.
= Ba'thist imprisonment
=In 1983, the Ba'thist regime imprisoned a large number of members of the Hakim family, including al-Hakim, and they remained there for 8 years.
= Assassination attempt
=In 2003, he was targeted in an attempted assassination, when his house in Najaf was bombed. Three people were killed but al-Hakim suffered only minor injuries. He had previously been threatened that he would be killed if he didn't leave Najaf. Originally the Sunni fundamentalist Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad (who later became al-Qaeda in Iraq) was blamed. However, the bombing has also been attributed to followers of rival Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Religious tenure
= Notable students
=After reaching the advanced levels of religious studies, al-Hakim began teaching in Najaf's seminaries, and was considered an exceptional teacher. He taught many members of his family including his maternal uncles, Muhammad-Baqir and Muhammad-Husayn al-Hakim, his brothers, Abd al-Razzaq, Hasan, and Muhammad-Saleh, his sons, Riyadh, Muhammad-Husayn, Ala al-Din, and Izz al-Din, and others. As for some of his notable students, they include: Shaykh Hadi al-Radhi, Shaykh Baqir al-Irawani, Sayyid Muhammad-Ridha Bahr al-Uloom, Sayyid Amin Khalkhali.
= Works
=He wrote many books, some of which have been translated into Persian, Urdu, and English.
Almohkem in the fundamentals of the jurisprudence - it is a detailed full course in the fundamentals of the jurisprudence in six volumes.
Misbahul minhag in the jurisprudence laws derivation - based in details on the book of Minhag al saliheen. So far he finished 15 volumes.
Minhag al saliheen - his Risala - practical laws of his verdicts in three volumes.
Menasik – Pilgrimage and Omra Rituals.
A message to the people in the west
A message to the religions promoters and the hawza students - translated into Persian and Urdu.
A dialogue with his eminence about the religious authority
Morshid al Moghtarib - instructions and verdicts related to the people in the west.
Fi rihab al aqeeda - detailed dialogue with a Jordanian personality in the issues of beliefs, in 3 volumes
Religious laws of computer and internet - translated into English.
Human cloning - Translated into English
Religious dialogues
A message to the devotees in Azerbaijan - translated into the Azeri language.
A message to the pilgrims of the holy house of God
= Amman Message
=Al-Hakim was one of the ulama signatories of the Amman Message, which gives a broad foundation for defining Muslim orthodoxy.
Personal life
Al-Hakim was married, and had 5 sons, and daughters. His sons all pursued clerical careers. His eldest son, Riyadh is a notable teacher at the religious seminary of Qom.
His second cousin, is Iraqi politician Ammar al-Hakim.
Death
Al-Hakim died on 3 September 2021 aged 85 from a heart attack. His brother, Muhammad-Taqi led the funeral prayers in the Imam Ali shrine.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab
- Muhammad
- Umar bin Khattab
- Muhammad bin Shalih al-Utsaimin
- Abu Hurairah
- Mohammed bin Rasyid al-Maktoum
- Ali bin Abi Thalib
- Mazhab Syafi'i
- Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi
- Ibnu Taimiyah
- Muhammad Saeed al-Hakim
- Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi
- Hakeem Muhammad Saeed
- Muhammad Ali al-Hakim
- Hakim (name)
- Riyadh Al-Hakim
- Ali al-Sistani
- Marja'
- Muqtada al-Sadr
- Tatbir