Abd al-Rahim Aqiqi Bakhshayishi

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Abd al-Rahim Aqiqi Bakhshayishi (South Azerbaijani: عبدالرحیم عقیقی بخشایشی, romanized: ʿAbd al-Raḥīm ʿAqīqī Bakhshāyishī; 1942 – 5 April 2012) was an Iranian Islamic jurist, religious writer, journalist and translator, widely known for his biographies of Twelver Shia scholars. Born in Bakhshayesh village of Heris County to an Azeri farmer family. He completed his religious studies in Qom with prominent scholars and graduated from Tehran University in 1971. From religious journalism, he started his independent writing and activities in 1961. A pro-Khomeini during 1979 revolution, Aqiqi was also active in the Islam Da'wah as a Twelver Shia faqih. He died in Qom at the age of seventy and left many works and translations from Arabic to Persian. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Abd al-Rahim Aqiqi Bakhshayishi (South Azerbaijani: عبدالرحیم عقیقی بخشایشی, romanized: ʿAbd al-Raḥīm ʿAqīqī Bakhshāyishī; 1942 – 5 April 2012) was an Iranian Islamic jurist, religious writer, journalist and translator, widely known for his biographies of Twelver Shia scholars. Born in Bakhshayesh village of Heris County to an Azeri farmer family. He completed his religious studies in Qom with prominent scholars and graduated from Tehran University in 1971. From religious journalism, he started his independent writing and activities in 1961. A pro-Khomeini during 1979 revolution, Aqiqi was also active in the Islam Da'wah as a Twelver Shia faqih. He died in Qom at the age of seventy and left many works and translations from Arabic to Persian.
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