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Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini was born on 13 March, 1930 in Karbala, Iraq. Discover Mohammed Kadhim al-Qazwini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March 1930
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Karbala, Iraq
Date of death (1994-11-17) Qom, Iran
Died Place Qom, Iran
Nationality Iraq

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Parents Muhammad-Ibrahim al-Qazwini (father)
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Children Muhammad-Ibrahim · Muhammad-Ali · Mustafa · Muhsin · Jafar

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2011

However, he had declared in his will, that when it were possible, his corpse be transferred to Karbala, to be reburied, as that was his initial wish, but it was impossible due to the Baathis regime. It took the fall of the regime to allow for this to happen, and on May 8, 2011, his family decided to have his corpse exhumed and transferred to Karbala, and was buried in the Imam Husayn shrine. It is reported that when they took his corpse out in Qom, upon inspection, his body was fresh and as if he had just been buried.

1994

Towards the end of his life, al-Qazwini suffered from a neurological disease that began to take a significant toll on his health, especially his speech, until he died because of it, in the evening of Thursday, November 17, 1994 in Qom. He was buried in Qom under the pulpit of the Hussainiya he frequently recited in.

1973

al-Qazwini immigrated twice. The first time was to Kuwait, in 1973, due to the pressures and prosecutions of the Baathist regime, where he practiced his religious activities from Masjid Bin Nakhi. He remained in Kuwait for seven years, and in 1980 travelled to Iran and took residence in Qom, until his death.

1970

He founded the Islamic Publishing Association in Karbala, and managed to print and publish large amounts of Islamic books across various Arabian, African and European countries. He also founded the Kitab Wa al-Itra oratory school, which helped produce a generation of religious orators, under his supervision. The school was then closed down by the Baathist regime. He led the prayers in the Husayn shrine after his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Shirazi immigrated to Kuwait in 1970.

1956

al-Qazwini took the classes of scholars like Sheikh Jafar al-Rashti, Sayyid Muhammad-Hadi al-Milani, Mirza Mahdi al-Shirazi, Sheikh Yusuf al-Khurasani and Sheikh Muhammad al-Khatib. He studied oratory under, his third cousin, Sayyid Muhammad-Salih al-Qazwini (d. 1956; author of notable book, al-Mawʿiḍa al-Ḥasana, a critique of Ali al-Wardi's Wuʿaẓ al-Salaṭīn), and excelled in his public speaking.

1941

al-Qazwini was born to Sayyid Muhammad-Ibrahim al-Qazwini (d. 1941), the son of grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Hashim al-Qazwini (d. 1908). His mother died when he was still very young, whilst his father died when he was only 11 years old. He was taken in by his cousin Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq al-Qazwini, who took care of him and took him to the seminary of Karbala, to pursue a religious education.

1930

Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Kadhim al-Musawi al-Qazwini (Arabic: محمد كاظم الموسوي القزويني; Persian: محمد كاظم موسوى قزوينى; March 13, 1930 – November 17, 1994) was an Iraqi Shia scholar, poet and orator of Iranian descent. He was born in Karbala, Iraq and died in Qom, Iran.

1848

He is the second cousin, twice removed of the renowned Sayyid Ibrahim al-Qazwini (d. 1848), author of al-Dhawabit.