Allama Muhammad Hussain Najafi

    Allama Muhammad Hussain Najafi (Arabic: آيت الله العظمى علامه شيخ محمد حسين; 10 April 1932  21 August 2023) was a Pakistani Twelver Shia Marja. He was the only marja in South Asia and one of the nine marjas mentioned in the most recent edition of "The Muslim 500: The World's Most Influential Muslims". He was running a Hawza (Islamic seminary) in Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. 

    Childhood and Family

    Allama Najafi was born in a small town of Jahanian Shah in Sargodha District of Punjab province of Pakistan in April 1932. He belonged to the Dhakku branch of Jat people. He had two paternal uncles, both of whom were Shia ulema: Maulana Imam Bakhsh was a religious teacher in Jahanian Shah, while Maulana Sohrab Ali Khan was a reputed alim of Uch Sharif. His father Rana Tajuddin was not an alim, but he had the wish of making his son a great alim. However, he died in 1944 when Allama Najafi was 12 years old, after which the family members persuaded the widow that Allama Najafi should look after the family lands, but she kept up the wish of her dead husband. 




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