Muhammad Zayni al-Baghdadi
Muhammad Zayni al-Baghdadi | |
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محمد الزيني البغدادي | |
| Born | 1735 |
| Died | 1801 |
| Nationality | Ottoman |
| Occupation(s) | Islamic scholar, poet, writer and salonnière |
| Children | Jawah Siahpush (1760-1831) |
Sayyid Muhammad ibn Zayn al-Din Ahmad al-Hassani al-Baghdadi, commonly known as Muhammad Zayni al-Baghdadi (1735 - 1801) was an Ottoman Iraqi Muslim scholar, literary and poet.
He was born in Najaf into a Shia Muslim family and taught by his father and the great Shi'a scholars of Najaf, such as Mahdi Bahr al-Ulum. Worked in the field of religious advocacy and became prominent in religious literature. Wrote poetry in Arabic and Persian. His works includes a Diwan of poetry and some books in Tafsir and Arabic literary sciences.
He is the father of poet Jawad Siahpush.