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|name=Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hasan Mir Jahani Tabatabaee |image=Mir Jahani1.jpg|image_size=|caption=|birth_date=March 2nd 1902|birth_place=Isfahan|death_date=|nationality=|religion=|alma_mater=|occupation=Author and shia scholar|personal website=|spouse=|parents=|children=|awards=}}'''Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hasan Mir Jahani Tabatabaee''' was one of the [[Shiʿa|Shi'a]] scholars in the fourteenth/twentieth century and from Isfahani sadat.
|name=Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hasan Mir Jahani Tabatabaee |image=Mir Jahani1.jpg|image_size=|caption=|birth_date=March 2nd 1902|birth_place=Isfahan|death_date=December 17th, 1992|nationality=|religion=|alma_mater=|occupation=Author and shia scholar|personal website=|spouse=|parents=|children=|awards=}}'''Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hasan Mir Jahani Tabatabaee''' (Arabic: سید محمدحسن طباطبایی میرجهانی محمدآبادی جرقویه‌ای اصفهانی) (1902-192) was one of the [[Shiʿa|Shi'a]] scholars in the fourteenth/twentieth century and from Isfahani sadat.
==Biography==
==Biography==
Ayatollah Mirjahani was born on March 2<sup>nd</sup> 1902, in Isfahan. He was a spiritual figure and a [[Shiʿa|Shia]] scholar who was mainly known as Mirjahani. He died on December 17<sup>th</sup>, 1992, and is buried in Isfahan, next to Allameh Majlesi’s tomb. He was one of the descendants Imam Hasan Mojtaba but since his great grandfathers had denied being of Sadat family due to the tyranny of Afghans, he discovered this honor long after he had become a religious figure.  
Ayatollah Mirjahani was born on March 2<sup>nd</sup> 1902, in Isfahan. He was a spiritual figure and a [[Shiʿa|Shia]] scholar who was mainly known as Mirjahani. He died on December 17<sup>th</sup>, 1992, and is buried in Isfahan, next to Allameh Majlesi’s tomb. He was one of the descendants Imam Hasan Mojtaba but since his great grandfathers had denied being of Sadat family due to the tyranny of Afghans, he discovered this honor long after he had become a religious figure.