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World scholars condole on demise of Ahsaa Ja’faria Court judge By: Abdulali AHSAA, Saudi Arabia: Al-Marjaiyah Ad-Diniyah (religious authorities), grand scholars and personalities, authors, intellectuals, thinkers as well as organizations from different parts of the globe have expressed deep grief and shock over the sad demise of grand Saudi cleric Ayatullah Sheikh Muhammad Salman Al-Hajeri. Ayatullah Al-Hajeri, 85, was died on Monday 6 September in Saudi Arabia. He was judge of Ja’faria Court for Endowments and Inheritances in Al-Ahsaa, and spent all his life in serving the religion and the society. Among those who expressed grief and issued condolence messages on the death of Ayatullah Al-Hajeri – one of the most learnt scholars in the Gulf region - include Ayatullah Sayyid Ali As-Sistani (Holy Najaf), Ayatullah Sayyid Muhammad Saeed Al-Hakim (Holy Najaf), Al-Allamah Sheikh Hasan As-Saffar (Saudi Arabia), Ayatullah Sayyid Taqi Al-Modarresi (Holy city of Karbala, Iraq), TNFJ head Sayyid Hamed Ali Al-Moosawi (Pakistan), International Aal Al-Bayt University (Iran), Hawzah Imam Al-Khomeni for the Hejazi students (Iran), Ayatullah Sayyid Sadeq Ash-Shirazi (Holy city of Qom, Iran), Umm Al-Qura foundation for research and publishing, Az-Zeinabi organization (Tarout, Saudi Arabia), Ayatullah Shirazi international foundation (Washington), Al-Allamah Al-Mirza Kamaluddin As-Solaymi Al-Hayeri Al-Ehqaqi (Kuwait), Ayatullah Yousaf As-Saneyi (Holy city of Qom, Iran), Al-Allamah Abdellah Ahmed Al-Yousaf (Al-Qateef, Saudi Arabia) and Ayatullah Sayyid Al-Moosawi Al-Ardebeli (Iran). END |
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