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Ayatollah Hakim’s Life Spent in Defending Foundations of Religion: Iran’s FM

14:22 - September 04, 2021
News ID: 3475623
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed condolences on the death of senior Iraqi cleric Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammad Saeed al-Hakim.

 

In a message on Saturday, the Iranian top diplomat said Ayatollah Hakim spend his life in defending the foundations of the religion, promoting pure Shia thought, defending the truth and struggling agaist oppression and dictatorship.

He also made great efforts in scholarly fields and left a precious treasure of scholarly works for the Muslim world, Amir Abdollahian added.

The Iranian foreign minister offered condolences over the demise of Ayatollah Hakim to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, sources of emulation, Islamic seminaries, the government and nation of Iraq and the family of the senior cleric.

Ayatollah Hakim died of a heart attack in the southern holy city of Najaf on Friday.

He “underwent surgery three days ago in a hospital in Najaf and succumbed today to a heart attack”, a source within his office said Friday.

Ayatollah al-Hakim was one of the four Shia sources of emulation in Najaf.

He has written more than 40 books on Islamic Fiqh (jurisprudence. He also trained many scholars in Islamic sciences.

Born to a family of clerics in Najaf in 1354 Hijri (1936), he was a grandson to late Grand Ayatollah Muhsen al-Hakim. His father was Mohammad Ali al-Hakim, one of the most respected clerics in Najaf.

He was considered as the top candidate to succeed the Arab country’s most prominent Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who is in his early nineties.

The source added that a funeral ceremony was arranged to be held on Saturday in Najaf, home to the shrine of Imam Ali (AS), the first Imam in Shia Islam, where he will be buried. A similar ceremony will also be held in the holy city of Karbala.

Iraq’s former dictator Saddam Hossein detained al-Hakim in 1983 and kept him behind bars until 1991. The influential cleric authored dozens of books and monographs, mostly on Shia jurisprudence.

In a statement, Iraqi President Barham Salih paid homage to the “prominent figure” in Shia Islam.

Secretary-General of the Iraqi Parliament Sirwan Abdulla, Iraq's National Security Adviser Qasim al-Araji, and a number of other top Iraqi officials expressed their condolences to al-Hakim’s family, the Iraqi nation, and all Shia Muslims across the world.

 

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