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Fadlallah was known for his relatively liberal views on women, whom he saw as equal to men. [46] He believed that women have just as much of a responsibility towards society as men do, and women should be role models for both men and women. Fadlallah also believed that women have the same exact ability as men to fight their inner weaknesses.
Sayyid Mohammad Mofti al-shia Mousavi السيد محمد مفتي الشيعة موسوي: 1928 () 19 May 2010 (aged 81–82) Ardabil, Imperial State of Iran: Qom, Iran: Official Website: 35 Sayyid Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah السيد محمد حسين فضل الله 16 November 1935 4 July 2010 (aged 74)
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Fazlallah, also spelled Fadlallah, Fazlollah, Fazlullah etc. (Arabic: فضل الله)) is a male Muslim given name, composed of the elements Fadl and Allah, meaning bounty of God. In modern usage it may serve as a surname.
His nasab is Muhammad bin Fadlallah bin Khudadad bin Mir-Rashid bin Hamzah bin Aqa-Beig... ends to Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Kazim, Al-Musawi Al-Tabaristani al-Sarawi al-Gharavi. [4] He was born and rose in Pahneh Kola, Sari, Tabaristan under Qajar rule. His birth year is unknown. [4] [1]
A news item involving Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah was featured on Wikipedia's Main Page in the In the news section on 5 July 2010. Wikipedia This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. ( March 2022 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Fédala was renamed Mohammedia on 25 June 1960 in honor of King Mohammed V , the restorer of Moroccan independence , on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the Samir oil refinery.
His great-grandfather Muhibb al-Din Muhammad was originally from Hama and served as a qadi (judge) in several northern Syrian towns, Cairo and an instructor in Damascus. [1] [a] Muhibbi moved to Beirut when his father Fadlallah ibn Muhiballah was appointed the qadi (head judge) of the city, a position he held until 1669. Muhibbi returned to ...