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Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah

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Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah born November 16, 1935 is a leading Lebanese Shiite Muslim scholar.

Your continued donations keep Wikipedia runningSayyed Mohammad Hussein FadlallahFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah)Jump to: navigation, searchSayyid Mohammad Hussein FadlallahMohammad Hussein Fadlallah (born November 16, 1935) is a leading Lebanese Shiite Muslim scholar.He was born in the town of An-Najaf al-Ashraf, Iraq, and studied first in a traditional school, and then in a modern school established by the journalist Jamiat Muntada Al-Nasher. Fadlallah published a minor periodical, and went to Lebanon in 1952.In the following decades, he gave many lectures and engaged in intense scholarship. He wrote dozens of books, founded several religious schools, and established the Mabarrat Association. Through that association he established a public library, a womens cultural center, and a medical clinic.During the Lebanese civil war, he was kidnapped by Lebanese Christian militias and forced to leave Nabaa (a suburb to the east of Beirut). He relocated to Haret Hreik and Beir AlAbed (southern Beirut). He condemned what he saw as Zionist imperialism against Lebanon. He supported the ideals of Irans Islamic Revolution and advocated the corresponding Islamic movement in Lebanon. In his sermons, he called for armed resistance to the Israeli occupations of Lebanon, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, along with opposing the existence of Israel. He holds relatively liberal views on the status of women. He was the target of several assassination attempts, including the 1985 Beirut car bombing in 1985 that killed 80 people. It was carried out by Lebanese intelligence operatives, some of whom received US training [1]. It has been alleged that the attack was organized by the CIA, funded by the Saudis at the cost of $3 million and executed by an ex-SAS contact[citation #160;needed].Contents1 Early Life amp; Childhood2 Education3 Return to Lebanon4 Present5 Social Work6 References7 External links[edit]Early Life amp; ChildhoodSayyed Fadlallah was born in the Iraqi Shiite shrine city of Najaf on November 16, 1935. His father, Sayyid Abdulraouf Fadlullah, had migrated there from the village of Aynata in South Lebanon in 1928 to pursue religious learning. Najaf sits astride the sluggish Euphrates, on a baked plain 150 kilometers south of Baghdad. At the heart of this city of domes is the revered tomb of the Imam Ali, the Prophet Muhammads cousin and son-in-law. In 1953, at the age of sixteen, Fadlallah visited Lebanon to attend a commemorative ceremony for a leading Shia cleric. The teenager appeared on the occasion wearing the turban of a learned man, and recited a poem which astonished people at the time. As a result, the young prodigy from Najaf stirred some comment in the Lebanese press. In later life he continued to write poetry, in his spare time and on plane flights, and published several books of collected verse, almost all on Islamic themes.[edit]EducationThe Sayyid went first to a traditional school (Kutaab)

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