Abbas Hatef Quchani (1913, - March 21, 1990) was an Iranian Ijtihad, Faqih and one of the contemporary Shia mystics. He was a disciple and mystic guardian () of Ali Tabatabaei.[
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Biography
Abbas Quchani (born in 1292 SH, 1333 AH, 1913 AD/CE,
Gozalabad village of
Quchan County, Razavi Khorasan province), completed his religious elementary education in Quchan and
Mashhad and then he studied higher education in jurisprudence in
Najaf under the supervision of Muhammad Hossein Gharavi, Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei and Agha Bozorg Shahidi (Sage and
Faqih who died 1355 AH, 1936 AD/CE)
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Quchani was one of the companions of Ayatollah Khoei and was under the consultation of him. Quchani was allowed to
ijtihad by the authorities of
Najaf, including Abd al-Hadi al-Shirazi, Jamaluddin Golpayegani, Khoei and
Muhsin al-Hakim, and
Ali Tabatabaei also approved his
ijtihad. In Najaf, he was engaged in teaching jurisprudence, Islamic principles and philosophy (such as famous Islamic book Manzoomeh Sabzevari). He taught several courses on the book
Asfar. He had such a strong memory that memorized some complex jurisprudential or philosophical texts. Due to his insistence on staying in Najaf, he spent the last three years of his life alone and died on Wednesday, March 21, 1990 (23 Sha'ban 1410 AH) and was buried in
Wadi-us-Salaam,
Najaf. He was survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters.
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Spiritual conduct
Quchani was interested in spiritual matters from the beginning of his education. When he was in Mashhad, he practically conducted without a teacher and endured religious austerities. Among them, he fasted for three whole years, after which he experienced spiritual feelings and tenderness of the soul, special dreams and a feeling of physical lightness. Due to these changes in himself, he became physically ill and realized that he should conduct under the guidance of a master. In his search for a master, he was guided to Hassan Ali Nokhodaki Isfahani and Quchani was influenced by his moods and actions. In Najaf, under the guidance of Mohammad-Taqi Bahjat Foumani, Quchani found his master, Ali Tabatabaei, and was his assistant for 14 years. After six years of being in the Qazi's presence, he felt that the master was watching him with spiritual mastery and was aware of his condition, so he took care of himself more. Quchani was so much a companion and fellow traveller of his master, Qazi, that others trainees would ask him the meaning of some of the master's courses, and he also had a special position and dignity with the master. His master, Qazi, would express some of his special situations to Quchani, and ultimately, his works, letters and mystical will inherited by Quchani after his death.[
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Works
Due to the will of his master Qazi, Quchani did not write any works of his own. But he corrected the famous Islamic jurisprudence book Javaher al-Kalam during ten years of research. Quchani compiled a complete book from lectures and courses of master Khoei too.[
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Disciples
Mohammad Hossein Hosseini Tehrani conducted under the courses of Quchani by the order of Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i.[
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Also, Abdul Qaem Shushtari,[
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Seyyed Hassan Qazi (son of the great Qazi), Mohammad Saleh Kameili Khorasani, Seyed Abdul Karim Keshmiri, Mohammad Ali Naseri Dowlatabadi, Hassan Safi Esfahani, Mohammad Taqi Araki, Ali al-Milani, Mohaghegh Bonyani, and Nazaar Bahrani were among the disciples of Quchani.
See also
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Mohammad Ali Naseri
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Mohammad Behbahani
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Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i
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Aqa Najafi Quchani
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Mohammad Javad Ansari Hamedani
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Mohammad Ali Shah Abadi
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Mirza Javad Agha Tehrani
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Seyed Abolhassan Shams Abadi
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Ibn Inabah
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Ali ibn Muhammad Alawi Umari