Sultan al-Wa'izin Shirazi

Sultan al-Wa'izin Shirazi
سلطان الواعظین شیرازی
Religion Twelver Shia Islam
Personal
Born Seyed Mohammad Shirazi
(1894-05-12)12 May 1894
Tehran, Iran
Died 11 October 1971(1971-10-11) (aged 77)
Tehran, Iran
Resting place Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom
Religious career
Works Peshawar Nights
(شب‌های پیشاور)
A Hundred Sultani Articles
(صد مقاله سلطانی)
The Liberated Group
(گروه رستگاران)

Ayatollah Seyed Mohammad Shirazi (12 May 1894 – 11 October 1971), commonly known as Sultan al-Wa'izin Shirazi ("Prince of Preachers from Shiraz"),[1] was a prominent Shi'a scholar. He authored Peshawar Nights, an account of a public debate between Shi'a and Sunni Muslims which took place in Peshawar in 1927.[2]

Sultanu l-Wa'izin Shirazi was born in Tehran on 12 May 1894. After his primary school in Tehran, he moved with his father to Karbala and studied in some Hawzas.

Overview

According to the book, he participated in a public debate between Shi'a Muslims and Sunni Muslims. The debate is said to have taken place in Peshawar (now in Pakistan, which at the time was part of British India) beginning on 27 January 1927.[1] The Shi'a were victorious in debate. According to the preface:

A condition of the dialogue was that only sources acceptable to both sects would be cited. The dialogue was held in Persian, commonly understood in the city of Peshawar. The transcript, made by four reporters and published in the newspapers daily, was published in book form in Teheran and soon became a classic authority in the East. The present work is based on the fourth edition, published in Teheran in 1971, the year in which Sultan al-Wa'izin died at the age of 75 [3]

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