He remained in Samarra for ten years studying in its seminary. He then travelled to Samarra in 1908, to study under Mirza Muhammad-Taqi al-Shirazi. Whilst in Najaf he studied under scholars like Sheikh Muhammad-Kadhim al-Khurasani, Sheikh Muhammad-Taha Najaf, Sayyid Muhammad al-Hindi, and Muhammad-Hassan al-Mamaqani. Upon completing his muqadamat (introductory studies), he returned to Najaf in 1894. He grew up in Najaf, and moved to Kadhimiya in 1888 to pursue a religious education. Early life and education Īl-Balaghi was born to Sheikh Hassan al-Balaghi (d. Muḥammad-Jawād bin Ḥassan bin Ṭalib bin ʿAbbās bin Ibrahīm bin Ḥusayn bin ʿAbbās II bin Ḥassan bin ʿAbbās I bin Muḥammad-ʿAli bin Ḥassan bin Muḥammad bin Balāgh bin Walī-Allāh bin Darwīsh Asad bin Rabīʿa bin Nizar bin Maʿad bin ʿAdnan. ![]() Later, Sheikh Muhammad-Ali's grandson, Sheikh Hassan al-Balaghi travelled to Najaf, and settled in 1693. The patriarch of the intellectual family was Sheikh Muhammad-Ali al-Balaghi who died in Karbala in 1592, who was a grand religious authority, and one of the disseminators of Usul al-Kafi. ![]() al-Balaghi's great ancestor, Sheikh Muhammad al-Balaghi immigrated to Karbala in 1457 to seek a religious education. Their origins go back to the Rubeya clan of the tribal Arab Adnanite confederation. Al-Balaghi was from the prominent religious al-Balaghi family.
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