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- أبو الحسن علي بن مهزيار الدورقي الأهوازي هو فقيه وراوي ومُحدّث ومُفسّر ومُؤلّف شيعي، وقد كان من أسرة مسيحية ثُم انتقل إلى الإسلام حسبما يُنقل. وقد كان من أصحاب بعض أئمة الشيعة، وهم: الرضا، والجواد، والهادي، والعسكري. فضلاً عن ذلك؛ فإنه وقع في أسناد كثير من الروايات، ويبلغ عدد هذه الموارد أربعمائة وثلاثين مورداً، فقد روى عن : الجواد، والهادي، وعن أبي داود المسترق، وأبي علي بن راشد، وابن أبي عمير، وغيرهم. وهو ذو مقام عظيم عند الشيعة حيث أجمعوا على وثاقته وجلالة قدره عندهم، ورووا عن أئمتهم أحاديث في فضله ومدحه والثناء عليه، وله في مدينة الأهواز ضريحٌ، ومزار ضخم. (ar)
- Ali ibn Mahziar al-Ahvazi (Persian: علی ابن مهزیار اهوازی) was an early and prominent Shia religious judicial scholar, narrator and scholar. Mahziar was a ninth-century scholar and companion of Ali al-Rida (Reza), Muhammad al-Jawad, Ali al-Hadi, and Hasan al-Askari, the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh of the Twelve Imams. Also, he was their agent in some areas particularly Ahvaz. Mahziar learned Islamic jurisprudence from these Shia Imams. Shia scholars accepted his religious narrates about the Fourteen Infallibles with complete confidence. Al-Ahvazi is noted for his writings, including a Kitab al-malahim [Book of Prophecies], as well as a Kitab al-qa'im. Mahziar was born in Hendijan but owing to the fact that Hendijan was Doraq (today known as Shadegan) city suburban he was known as Doraq resident. His father was Christian, but in his youth along with his father converted to Islam. Later he stayed in Ahvaz. The time of his death is unknown, but presumably he died during Hasan al-Askari'a era. There is holy shrine of Ali ibn Mahziar in Ahvaz. Ali al-Ridha, the eighth Shia Imam, entered Ahvaz on his way to Khorasan and stayed in the city, since Al-Ma'mun, Abbasid caliph, commanded to transfer Ali al-Ridha to Khorasan from Medina. A few days later, on Ali al-Ridha's accommodation, a mosque named Masjed Al-Redha was built which Ali ibn Mahziar's body buried in it according to his will. There is a salon, in the western part next-door to the grave. It's supposed to be the mosque that mentioned before. (en)
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- The holy shrine of Ali ibn Mahziar Ahwazi (en)
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- during Hasan al-Askari's era (en)
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- Ali ibn Mahziar (en)
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- أبو الحسن علي بن مهزيار الدورقي الأهوازي هو فقيه وراوي ومُحدّث ومُفسّر ومُؤلّف شيعي، وقد كان من أسرة مسيحية ثُم انتقل إلى الإسلام حسبما يُنقل. وقد كان من أصحاب بعض أئمة الشيعة، وهم: الرضا، والجواد، والهادي، والعسكري. فضلاً عن ذلك؛ فإنه وقع في أسناد كثير من الروايات، ويبلغ عدد هذه الموارد أربعمائة وثلاثين مورداً، فقد روى عن : الجواد، والهادي، وعن أبي داود المسترق، وأبي علي بن راشد، وابن أبي عمير، وغيرهم. وهو ذو مقام عظيم عند الشيعة حيث أجمعوا على وثاقته وجلالة قدره عندهم، ورووا عن أئمتهم أحاديث في فضله ومدحه والثناء عليه، وله في مدينة الأهواز ضريحٌ، ومزار ضخم. (ar)
- Ali ibn Mahziar al-Ahvazi (Persian: علی ابن مهزیار اهوازی) was an early and prominent Shia religious judicial scholar, narrator and scholar. Mahziar was a ninth-century scholar and companion of Ali al-Rida (Reza), Muhammad al-Jawad, Ali al-Hadi, and Hasan al-Askari, the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh of the Twelve Imams. Also, he was their agent in some areas particularly Ahvaz. Mahziar learned Islamic jurisprudence from these Shia Imams. Shia scholars accepted his religious narrates about the Fourteen Infallibles with complete confidence. Al-Ahvazi is noted for his writings, including a Kitab al-malahim [Book of Prophecies], as well as a Kitab al-qa'im. (en)
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- علي بن مهزيار الأهوازي (ar)
- Ali ibn Mahziar Ahvazi (en)
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