Ahmad Khansari
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Haj Seyyed Ahmad Khansari, son of Sayyed Yusef Khansari, was one of the conspicuous jurisprudents.
He was born in a religious family in Khansar City on 18th Moharam 1309 (AH). He studied Mathematics, Primary Sciences and Seminary lectures in Khansar. To continue his studies he went to Isfahan. His teachers were his great brother "Ayatollah Sayyed Hasan Khansari", Sayyed Mohammad Sadiq Isfahani, Mulla Abdul Karim Gazi, and Mirza Mohammad Ali Toyserkani. After establishment of Qom Seminary by Ayatollah Haeri, according to his invitation, Haj Sayyed Ahmad Khansari left Isfahan for Qom for teaching in Seminary. While there he was considered as a high degree teacher. In Qom Seminary, he taught Theology, Philosophy and Mathematics. In 1370 (AH), When Haj Yahya Sajadi passed away, he went to Tehran according to Ayatullah Boroujerdi's request. In Tehran, he stayed in Sayyed Azizulallah Mosque.
He entered in 1342 events along with other jurisprudents. He was injured by police and security officers during a demonstration in Tehran Bazaar. Many manifestations were published by him. After Ayatullah Boroujerdi's death, many Muslims of Iran and other countries referred to him and selected him as their religious leader. His scientific popularity was clear for every one and Najaf jurisprudents respected him.
[edit] Selected works
- An explanation on Orvatulvosgha,
- An explanation on Haj rituals,
- An Epistle on Persian and Arabic language,
- An Epistle on Haj rituals.