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  • '''Mohtasham Kashani''', Shams-al-Shoʿara Kamal-al-Din, (b. Kashan, between 1528 and 1529; d. K ...nt of his literary remains to the poet and literary biographer Taqi-al-Din Kashani. His tomb today stands at the site of his house in Kashan.
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  • | name = Habibullah Sharif Kashani | image =Habibullah Sharif Kashani.jpg
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  • | author = [[Habibullah Sharif Kashani]] ...ra]], which was written by the [[Shiʿa|Shia]] scholar, [[Habibullah Sharif Kashani]] and is always considered as one of the most influential texts of Ashura t
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  • ...“’Verses Dripping Blood’: A Study of the Religious Elements of [[Muhtasham Kashani]]’s [[Karbala]]-nameh” (2002). ...al-Dīn Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī Kashifi|Mulla Husain Va‘ez Kashefi]] and Mohtasham Kashani on the Development of Shi‘i Devotionalism in the Medieval Deccan. A Thous
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  • ...had heard, and scholars such as Mulla Salih Mazandarani, Mulla Muhsin Fayd Kashani, and Shaykh Hurr al-Amili granted him permission to narrate Hadiths. Allama
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  • '''Mohtasham Kashani''', Shams-al-Shoʿara Kamal-al-Din, (b. Kashan, between 1528 and 1529; d. K ...nt of his literary remains to the poet and literary biographer Taqi-al-Din Kashani. His tomb today stands at the site of his house in Kashan.
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  • Mirza Mohammad Taqi bin Mulla Mohammad Ali Kashani, popularly known as 'Lisaan ul-Mulk' was born in 1216 AH/1802 CE in Kashan,
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  • ...Blood: A Study of the Religious Elements of [[Mohtasham Kashani|Muhtasham Kashani]]'s [[Karbala]]-nameh.” M.A., Religious Studies, UNC, 2001.
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  • ...storical literature. Along with Kashifi’s book, the celebrated [[Mohtasham Kashani]]’s (d. 996/1587 or 1000/1591) Davazdah band on the tragedy at Karbala wa
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  • ...mil Baha'i’s account under the title “Ruqayya bint Al-Hussain”; Cf. Sharif Kashani, Vol. 1, p. 459, mentions Zubaydah as another name for Ruqayya</ref> Haeri *[[Tadhkirah al- Shuhada|Habibollah Ibn Ali Madad Sharif Kashani, Tadhkirat al-Shohada, Tehran, 2005.]]
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  • ...tta printing house. The editor of the magazine, Sayyed Jalaluddin Hussaini Kashani, known as Muayed al-Islam, was a close friend of Sayyed Jamaluddin Asadabad
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  • ...Philosophy by 'ALLAMAH TABATABA'I, cABD AL-RAZZAQ LAHIJI, and MUHSIN FAYD KASHANI''
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  • ...ʿez Kashefi, (d. 910/1504-05). An outstanding Shiʿite poet was [[Mohtasham Kashani]]. <ref> d. 996/1588; see the translation of his famous haftband in Browne
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  • Shaikh Kaf’ami, Shaikh Bahai and Muhaddis Kashani narrate, that on the first day of the month of Safar, the head of Imam Huss
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  • *Andrew Newman, “Fayḍ al-Kashani and the Rejection of the Clergy/State Alliance: Friday Prayer as Politics i
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