Aga Syed Mohammad Baqir Al-Moosavi Al-Najfi

Aga Syed Mohammad Baqir Al-Moosavi Al-Najfi is a religious scholar, teacher, cleric and allama who is residing at Budgam. He got his education from Babul Ilm Budgam and Howza Ilmia Najaf Ashraf. He is the eldest person of "Aga Family" of Budgam serving the religion since 1982. He wrote many books and articles.[1] He was honoured with Shaheed Muttahari Award.[2] He also led the funeral prayers of Aga Syed Mohammad Fazlullah on 29 January 2018 at Aga Sahib Shrine Budgam.[3]


Aga Syed Mohammad Baqir Al-Moosavi Al-Najafi
Other namesAga Baqir
Personal
Born(1940-03-21)21 March 1940
ReligionIslam, Shia
Other namesAga Baqir
Senior posting
Based inBudgam
Period in office1982– Present
PredecessorAga Syed Yusuf Al-Moosavi Al-Safavi
SuccessorAga Syed Ahmad Al-Moosavi
PostCleric, Allama
Websitehttp://www.twitter.com/raheislam

Life and education

Allama Aga Syed Baqir Almosvi Kashmiri (Budgam), an illustrious son of Kashmir and an indisputable spiritual leader, who enjoys a great fame and reputation all over the prestigious theological institutions of Iraq, Iran and the sub-continent as a recluse with genuine and prominent scholarship, a theologian, reformer, orator, literati, historian, critic, researcher, jurisprudent and also an eloquent poet of Arabic, Persian, and Kashmiri.[4]

Services

Besides being regarded as the real successor of his great grandfather Ayatullah-ul- Uzma Aga Syed Mehdi Al-Mosvi Al-Safvi Al-Najafi (the only jurisprudent and revivalist of the shariah in Kashmir who lived in 18th century AD) the conferee's scholarly achievements have been appreciated as the potent harbinger of the reawakening and the unity of Ummah. His significant writings have ever won him a wide kudos of international intelligentia and the higher Seminaries of Iraq, Iraq outside India.[5]

References

  1. "Allama Aga Syed Baqir Almosvi Kashmiri, Kashmiri Spiritual Leader, Budgam". www.imamhussainresearch.com. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  2. "Allama Aga Syed Baqir honoured with Shaheed Mutahari Award". Kashmir Portal. 2009-06-10. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  3. "Noted Islamic scholar Aga Syed Fazlullah passes away". Greater Kashmir. 2018-01-30. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  4. "Shias of Kashmir: Socio-Political Dilemmas". Kashmir Observer. 2012-11-28. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
  5. "Allama Aga Syed Baqir Almosvi Kashmiri, Kashmiri Spiritual Leader, Budgam". www.imamhussainresearch.com. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
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