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  2. Ali al-Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakim was born in Najaf, the son of Ayatollah Sayyid Abdul al-Sahib, and the grandson of the Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim; the latter is considered one of the greatest Shiite scholars of the 20th century. [1] In addition to his studies in secular schools, he joined the Islamic seminary at an early age in 1976. [citation needed]

  3. al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah - Wikipedia

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    Abu 'Ali al-Mansur had been proclaimed as heir-apparent (wali al-'ahd) in 993 CE and succeeded his father Al-Aziz Billah (975–996) at the age of eleven, on 14 October 996, with the caliphal title of al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah. Al-Ḥākim is reported to have had blue eyes flecked with reddish gold. [14]

  4. Muhammad Ali al-Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakim married his cousin, the daughter of the grand Ayatollah, Muhsin al-Hakim, and had five sons who all pursued clerical careers. His son, Mohammad Saeed Al-Hakim, became a grand Ayatollah, and was considered among the most learned jurists in Najaf, even being considered to receive the grand religious authority after grand Ayatollah, Ali al-Sistani.

  5. Hakim family - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Saeed Al-Hakim is an Iraqi Twelver Shi'a marja, one of the five members of the Hawza of Najaf and the second most senior Shia cleric in Iraq after Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. [3] Al-Hakim is the son of Ayatollah Muhammad Ali al-Hakim, grandson of Sayyid Ahmad al-Hakim, and grand-nephew of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhsin al ...

  6. Muhammad Saeed al-Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakim was born in the holy city of Najaf on 1 February 1936 to Sayyid Muhammad-Ali al-Hakeem. [5] His mother was the daughter of grand Ayatollah, Muhsin al-Hakim . His father was a nephew of the grand Ayatollah.

  7. Assim al-Hakeem - Wikipedia

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    Assim bin Luqman al-Hakeem (Arabic: عاصم بن لقمان الحكيم; born 23 November 1962) is a Saudi cleric of Indonesian descent. [2] He is based primarily in the city of Jeddah, where he hosts programs dealing with Islam. Al-Hakeem mostly talks in English, [3] [4] and he is also known for his witty sarcasm and humorous approach to ...

  8. Muhammad Ali Hakim Movahhed Namazi Shirazi - Wikipedia

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    Hazrate Vahid Al Olia, Aqa Sayyed Ali Mojtahid Kazerouni, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq Shirazi, Sayyed Jafar Abiverdi, Sayyed Ali Abiverdi, Mirza Mohsen Ayatollah Hajj Muhammad Ali Hakim Movahhed Namazi Shirazi (born 1903, date of death unknown) was an Iranian mystic.

  9. Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakim was the uncle of Muhammad Sayid al-Hakim. [5] Al-Hakim's father was a senior cleric in Najaf. [3] He learned a traditional Shiite imam's training. [3] He was arrested and tortured for his beliefs by the Ba'athist government in 1972 and fled to Iran in 1980. [3] Many relatives of Al-Hakim were killed by the Baathist government. [3]