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Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh
ReligionTwelver Shi`a Islam
Other Names:Arabic: السيد محمد حسين فضل الله
Senior posting
Based inFlag of Lebanon - Beirut, Lebanon
TitleGrand Ayatollah
Period in office1989 - Present
Religious career
PostGrand Ayatollah
Websitebayynat.org.lb (Arabic, French, English)
bayynat.ir (Farsi, Urdu)
Personal
Date of birthNovember 16, 1935 (1935-11-16) (age 72)
Place of birthFlag of Iraq - Najaf, Iraq

Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh (Arabic: محمد حسين فضل الله ) (also Muhammad Husayn Fadl-Allāh or Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadl-Allāh) (born 16 November 1935) is a prominent Lebanese Twelver Shi'a Muslim cleric associated with the Shia Islamist group Hezbollah. Marja ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع also appearing as Marja Taqlid or Marja Dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد See also Shi'a Islam Twelver Shi'ism ( ar اثنا عشرية Ithnāˤashariyyah) is the largest branch of Shi'a branch of Islam Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language Beirut (بيروت Bayrūt) is the Capital and Largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2 Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية Marja ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع also appearing as Marja Taqlid or Marja Dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد Year 1989 ( MCMLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar) Marja ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع also appearing as Marja Taqlid or Marja Dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد Events 534 - A second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published Year 1935 ( MCMXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Najaf ( BGN: An Najaf) is a city in Iraq about 160 km south of Baghdad. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Iraq topics. Marja ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع also appearing as Marja Taqlid or Marja Dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد For the Lost character please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid ( ar سيد) (plural Saadah is an Honorific title Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language For the Lost character please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid ( ar سيد) (plural Saadah is an Honorific title Events 534 - A second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published Year 1935 ( MCMXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية See also Shi'a Islam Twelver Shi'ism ( ar اثنا عشرية Ithnāˤashariyyah) is the largest branch of Shi'a branch of Islam A Muslim (مسلم pronounced Muslim, not Muzlim) is an adherent of the Religion Hezbollah (حزب الله, literally " party of God " is a Shi'a Islamic political and Paramilitary organisation According to Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT), many regard him as Hezbollah’s spiritual leader[1], although the group reserves this title for Ayatollah Khomeini and Fadlallah denies any official involvement with Hezbollah. Seyyed Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini ( Persian:, pronounced muːsæviː-je xomejniː}}( September 24, 1902 – June 3 1989 [2]

From a Lebanese family, but born in Najaf, Iraq, Fadlallah studied Islamic sciences in Najaf before moving to Lebanon in 1952. Najaf ( BGN: An Najaf) is a city in Iraq about 160 km south of Baghdad. In the following decades, he gave many lectures, engaged in intense scholarship, wrote dozens of books, founded several Islamic religious schools, and established the Mabarrat Association. "Madrasa" and "Medrese" redirect here For the village in Azerbaijan see Mədrəsə. Through that association he established a public library, a women's cultural center, and a medical clinic. A public library (also called circulating library) is a Library which is accessible by the Public and is generally funded from public sources (such

He supported the ideals of Iran's Islamic Revolution and advocated the corresponding Islamic movement in Lebanon. The Iranian Revolution' (mostly known as the Islamic Revolution, Persian: انقلاب اسلامی Enghelābe Eslāmi was the Revolution that transformed Islamism ( Islam + ism; Arabic: al-'islāmiyya) a set of ideologies holding that Islam is not only In his sermons, he called for armed resistance to the Israeli occupations of Lebanon, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, along with opposition to the existence of Israel. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Israel topics. The West Bank (الضفة الغربية, הגדה המערבית Hagadah Hamaaravit) also referred to in Israel as " Judea and Samaria The Gaza Strip (قطاع غزة, רצועת עזה Retzu'at 'Azza) is a coastal strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Egypt on the south-west Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism, an international political movement and ideology that supports a Homeland for the Jewish People in the land known He holds relatively liberal views on the status of women.

He was the target of several assassination attempts, including the March 8, 1985 Beirut car bombing that killed 80 people. AssassiNation is the sixth album by Krisiun, released in 2006 on Century Media. Events 1618 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion. On 8 March 1985, a Car bomb exploded 9-45 metres from the house of Islamic cleric Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah in Beirut, [3][4] The bombing was organized by the Central Intelligence Agency, and funded by Saudi Arabia. near as long as it used to be several months ago It has been actively summarized and split into sub-articles and there is a dynamic talk page discussion of all The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA ( المملكة العربية السعودية, al-Mamlaka al-ʻArabiyya as-Suʻūdiyya) or Suudi


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Biography

Early life

Fadl-Allāh was born in the Iraqi Shi'i shrine city of Najaf on November 16, 1935. Najaf ( BGN: An Najaf) is a city in Iraq about 160 km south of Baghdad. His father, Abdulraouf Fadlullah, had migrated there from the village of 'Aynata in South Lebanon in 1928 to learn theology. Lebanon (ˈlɛbənɒn Arabic: ar لبنان Lubnān) officially the Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (ar الجمهورية اللبنانية By the time of his birth, his father was already a Muslim scholar. Najaf sits astride the Euphrates river, on a plain 150 kilometers south of Baghdad. Najaf ( BGN: An Najaf) is a city in Iraq about 160 km south of Baghdad. The Euphrates ( ( Arabic: ar نهر الفرات; Turkish: tr Fırat Syriac: syr ܦܪܬ; Hebrew: he פרת Baghdad (بغداد) is the Capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous [5]

Education

Fadl-Allāh went first to a traditional school (Kuttāb) to learn the Quran and the basic skills of reading and writing. The Qur’an ( القرآن, literally "the recitation" also sometimes transliterated as Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran These schools were run by traditional sheiks and probably left a bad impression on him so Fadl-Allāh soon left and went to a modern school that was established by the publisher Jamiat Muntada Al-Nasher where he remained for two years and studied in the third and fourth elementary classes.

Thus he began studying the religious sciences at a very young age. He started to read the Ajroumiah when he was nine years old, and then he read Qatr al-Nada wa Bal Al-Sada (Ibn Hisham).

He completed Sutouh in which the student reads the book and listens to his teacher’s explanation. He also studied the Arabic language, logic and Jurisprudence, and did not need another teacher until he studied the second part of the course known as Kifayat at Usul which he studied with an Iranian teacher named Sheikh mujtaba Al-Linkarani. Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language He attended the so-called Bahth Al-Kharij in which the teacher does not restrict himself to a certain book but gives more or less free lectures. Fadl-Allāh published a minor periodical before going to Lebanon.

Return to Lebanon

After 21 years of studying under the prominent teachers of the Najaf religious university he concluded his studies in 1966 and returned to Lebanon. Najaf ( BGN: An Najaf) is a city in Iraq about 160 km south of Baghdad. He had already visited Lebanon in 1952 where he recited a poem mourning the death of Muhsin Al-Amin.

In 1966 Fadl-Allāh received an invitation from a group who had established a society called ”Usrat Ataakhi” (The family of Fraternity) to come and live with them in the area of Nabba’a in Eastern Beirut. Beirut (بيروت Bayrūt) is the Capital and Largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2 He agreed, especially as the conditions at Najaf impelled him to leave.

In Naba’a Fadl-Allāh began his work, by organizing cultural seminars and delivering religious speeches that discussed social issues as well.

Nevertheless, Fadl-Allāh’s main concern was to continue to develop his academic work. Thus he founded a religious school called The Islamic Sharia Institute in which several students enrolled who later became prominent religious scholars including Martyr Sheikh Ragib Harb. He also established a public library, a women’s cultural center and a medical clinic.

When the Lebanese civil war forced him to leave the area, he moved to the Southern Suburbs where he started to give priority to teaching and educating the people. He used the mosque as his center for holding daily prayers giving lessons in Qur’anic interpretation, as well as religious and moral speeches, especially on religious occasions such as Ashura. A "mosque" in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated for Islamic worship although there is a distinction in Arabic between the smaller privately owned mosque and the larger The Day of Ashura ( ar عاشوراء, Ashura Ashoura and other spellings is on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax He soon resumed his academic work and began to give daily lessons in Islamic principles, jurisprudence and morals. His students who used to meet him at his house very early in the morning were astonished at his enthusiasm and perseverance.

Assassination attempt

On 8 March 1985, a car bomb equivalent to 440 lb (200 kg) of dynamite exploded 9-45 metres[6][7] from his house in Beirut, Lebanon. Events 1618 - Johannes Kepler discovers the third law of planetary motion. Year 1985 ( MCMLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar) A car bomb is an explosive device placed in a car or other Vehicle and then detonated. Dynamite is an explosive based on the explosive potential of Nitroglycerin, initially using Diatomaceous earth (kieselgur US Spelling kieselguhr The blast destroyed a 7 story apartment building, a cinema and killed 80 people[8] but Fadl-Allāh escaped injury. One of his bodyguards at the time was Imad Mughniyeh, who was later assassinated in a car-bombing in February 2008. Imad Fayez Mughniyah ( December 7, 1962 - February 12, 2008) also Transcribed Mughniyya Overview February was named after the Latin term februum, which means purification, via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 in the 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common [9]

The assassination attempt was believed to have been the work of Israel, or of the CIA, as a response to the Hezbollah bombings of the American embassy and of American and French peacekeeping headquarters in Beirut in October, 1983. near as long as it used to be several months ago It has been actively summarized and split into sub-articles and there is a dynamic talk page discussion of all Hezbollah (حزب الله, literally " party of God " is a Shi'a Islamic political and Paramilitary organisation The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Beirut (بيروت Bayrūt) is the Capital and Largest city of Lebanon with a population of over 2 [10] The operation was funded by the Saudis who, like the Israelis and the Americans, saw Fadlallah as a threat to their interests in Lebanon. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA ( المملكة العربية السعودية, al-Mamlaka al-ʻArabiyya as-Suʻūdiyya) or Suudi [9]

Beliefs

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US Foreign Policy

Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah opposes US foreign policy: "I say that America, in its policy that aspires to impose hegemony on the world is an evil with no good in it. See also Shi'a Islam Twelver Shi'ism ( ar اثنا عشرية Ithnāˤashariyyah) is the largest branch of Shi'a branch of Islam The United States of America —commonly referred to as the " and "After the tragic slaughter in Karbala and Qadhimiyya [suicide bombings], I said that the CIA, which was in Iraq even during the time of the previous regime, as was Israeli intelligence, the Mossad" [11] In the past he has issued a fatwa forbidding Muslims from helping the USA in its occupation of any Muslim country. A fatwā (فتوى plural fatāwā فتاوى in the Islamic faith is a religious opinion on Islamic law issued by an Also, he has asked for a boycott of American products.

All American and Israeli goods and products should be boycotted in a way that undermines American and Israeli interests so as to act as deterrence to their war against Muslims and Islam that is being waged under the pretense of fighting terrorism.
This boycott should become an overwhelming trend that makes these two states feel that their economies are in a real and actual danger. [12]

In November of 2007 Fadlallah accused the United States of trying to sabotage the elections going on in Lebanon. He stated "The insanity of the US president and its administration is reflected in Lebanon by their ambassador pressuring the Lebanese people and preventing them from reaching an agreement over the presidential election. "[13]

Velayat-e faqih

Despite his ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, Fadlallah has been said to have distanced himself from Khomeini legacy of Veleyat-e Faqih as theocratic rule by Islamic clerics and now is said to argue that "no Shia religious leader, not even Khomeini . Hokumat-e Islami: Velayat-e faqih ( ولاية الفقيه) (also known as Hokumat-e Islami or Islamic Government . . has a monopoly on the truth. "[14] He also first endorsed Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani rather than Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the marja for Shia in matters of religion, before claiming the role for himself. Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Husaini al-Sistani Arabic: السيد علي الحسيني السيستاني Persian: سید علی (fa علی حسینی خامنه‌ای born 17 July 1939 also known as Ali Khamenei, is an Iranian Azeri politician and cleric Marja ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع also appearing as Marja Taqlid or Marja Dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد [15]

Women

Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah views women as equals to men. He believes that women have just as much of a responsibility towards society as men do. He believes that women should be role models for both men and women.

Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah also believes that women have the same exact ability as men to fight their inner weaknesses. [16][17] He sees Hijab as something that makes a man see a woman not as a sex object, but instead as a human being. Islam and clothing Hijab or ħijāb ( ar حجاب, pronounced) is the Arabic term for "cover" (noun based on the root حجب meaning "to He believes that women should cover their entire body except for their face and hands, and that they should avoid wearing make-up when they go out in public. [18]

Fadlallah has also issued a fatwa on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women that supports the right of a woman to defend herself against any act of violence whether social or physical. A fatwā (فتوى plural fatāwā فتاوى in the Islamic faith is a religious opinion on Islamic law issued by an The fatwa reaffirms the rights of women, both at their workplace and at home, and states that Islam forbids men from exercising any form of violence against women and forbids men from depriving women of their legal rights. In his words "physical violence in which women are beaten, proves that these men are weak, for only the weak are in need of unjust violence". [19]

Jesus

Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, like all Muslims also, believes Jesus alongside Al Mahdi to be the Messiah. He believes Jesus was born a virgin birth, and his mother was Mary. Though he believes Jesus to be the messiah, and born of a virgin, he does not hold to the belief that Jesus is God like most Christians do. [20]

These views, of Jesus being born of a virgin, being the messiah, and Jesus not being the son of God are Islamic beliefs[21]

Social work

In addition to the academic work that Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah has done, he has also opened up schools, Islamic centers, and Orphanages.

Schools

1. The Imam Al Khouie Orphanage, Beirut (Dawha)

2. Imam Al-Baqir Secondary school, Beka`a (Hirmil)

3. Imam Al-Jawed Secondary school, Beka`a (Ali Nahri)

4. Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib school, South Lebanon (Ma`roub)

5. Imam Hassan Secondary school, Beirut (Ruwais)

6. Al-Mujtaba Secondary School, Beirut (Hay Al-Salum)

7. Imam Ja`afar As-Sadiq school, South Lebanon (Jwaya)

8. Al-Kauther Secondary school, Beirut (Bir Hassan)

9. Imam Hussein School, Beka`a (Suh`mour) under construction

10. Ali Al-Akbar Vocational Institute Beirut (Doha)

Islamic Centers

1. The large Islamic Center, Beirut (Haret Hreik: Consists of the Al-Imamain Hassnian Mosque, the Zah`ra Hall and the Islamic Cultural Center.

2. Imam Hasan Askari Center Beka`a’(Sira’in)

3. Imam Hussein Center-Beka`a(Jlala)

4. Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib center South Lebanon. (AL-Hawzah-Sour)

5. Ahl Al-Beit Mosque Beka`a’ (Rayak)

6. Imam Ja’far Al-Sadiq Mosque Beka`a (Hirmil)

7. Ahl Al-Beit Center, North Lebanon (Tripoli)

8. Sayyida Zaynab Mosque, Beka`a (Baalbeck)

Orphanages

1. Imam Al-Khouie Orphanage (Beirut-Doha)

2. Imam Zein Al-Abidine (A. S. ) Orphanage Biqaa(Hirmil).

3. Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib (A. S. ) Orphanage, South Lebanon. (The Ma`roub-Sour road)

4. Virgin Mary Orphanage (A. S. ) South Lebanon(Jiwaya).

5. Al- Sayyida Khadijah Al-Kubraa (A. S. ) Orphanage, Beirut (Bir-Hassan).

6. The Zaynab (A. S. ) Orphanage West Biqaa (Suh`mour) Under construction. [22]

References

  1. ^ http://www.heritage.org/Research/MiddleEast/wm1815.cfm
  2. ^ Key leader profile. Fadlallah, Sheikh Muhammed Hussein
  3. ^ BBC ON THIS DAY | 8 | 1985: Beirut car bomb kills dozens
  4. ^ 60 killed by Beirut car bomb | From the Guardian | The Guardian
  5. ^ Biographie
  6. ^ 60 killed by Beirut car bomb | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited. March 9 1985
  7. ^ Asia Times Online :: Asian News, A HISTORY OF THE CAR BOMB (Part 2). Apr 18, 2006
  8. ^ frontline: target America: terrorist attacks on Americans, 1979-1988 ... Bombing of U.S. Embassy annex northeast of Beirut
  9. ^ a b The Assassination of Mughniyeh: A Death in Damascus (February 25, 2008). Events 138 - The Emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius, effectively making him his successor 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Retrieved on 2008-03-22. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 238 - Gordian I and his son Gordian II are proclaimed Roman emperor.
  10. ^ frontline: target America: terrorist attacks on Americans, 1979-1988 ... Bombing of U.S. Embassy annex northeast of Beirut
  11. ^ Clip Transcript, Lebanese Shiite Leader, Sheikh Fadhlallah: The CIA is Behind Terror Attacks in Iraq
  12. ^ Bayynat. Fatwa to Boycott Israeli and American Good and products
  13. ^ The Daily Star - Politics - Fadlallah slams US for 'insane' attempt to thwart consensus on presidency
  14. ^ Nasr, Vali, The Shia Revival, Norton, (2006), p. 181
  15. ^ Wilfried Buchta, "Die Islamische Repuglik Iran und die religios-politische Kontroverse um die marja'iyat", Orient 36, 3 (1995): 459-60
  16. ^ The Woman's Personality and Role in Life
  17. ^ The role of a woman I
  18. ^ The Moral Role of Hijab (part I)
  19. ^ La femme peut répondre à la violence de l’homme par la violence. L'Orient-Le Jour. Retrieved on 2007-11-28. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. For the town in Argentina, see 28 de Noviembre. Events
  20. ^ The prophet Isa (Jesus), son of Mary
  21. ^ Jesus Through a Muslim Lens
  22. ^ Biographie

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