Nezam Al Olama Estahbanati
Mohammad Nezam Al Olama, known as Nezam Al Olama Estahbanati (born in Estahban, Fars Province, 6 January 1849 – died in Estahban, Fars Province, 20 December 1942): was a renowned faqih and one of the most prominent scholars and well-known Ulama of the Qajars and Rezā Shāh era, according to Fars-Nama-ye Naseri and Vaqayeʿ-ye Ettefaqiyeh (BooK).
References
- The information in this article is based on that in its Persian equivalent.
- Idem, "Merchants of Shiraz in the Late 19th Century," a monograph prepared at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, 1987.
- A. Banuazizi and A. Ashraf, "The Urban Elite and Notables of Shiraz in the Late Nineteenth Century," paper presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, New York, November 1977.
- Fasāʾī, tr. Busse. D. Demorgny, "Les réformes administratives en Perse: Les tribus du Fars," RMM 22, 1913, pp. 85–150; 23, 1913, pp. 3–108 (based entirely on Fasāʾī’s work).
- D. A. Lane, "Hajjī Mīrzā Ḥasan-i Shīrāzī on the Nomadic Tribes of Fārs in the Fārs-nāmeh-i Nāṣirī," JRAS, 1923, pp. 209–31.
- Hasan Fasāʾī, Fars-Nama-ye Naseri, Amirkabir Publications, Tehran, 2003
- Saeedi Sirjani, A. A., Vaqayeʿ-ye Ettefaqiyeh, Zehn Aviz Publications, Tehran, 2008
- Zaman, Muhammad Qasim (2002). The Ulama in Contemporary Islam: Custodians of Change. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-09680-5.
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