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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! (1549 A.D.-1610/11) Also known as Shaheed-e-Salis was an eminent Jurist (Faqih-scholar of Fiqh) and scholar (alim) of his time. Qazi Zia-ud-Din Nurullah Shustari known as Amir Sayyid and Shaheed-i-Thalis was born in 956 A.H./ at Shushtar, one of the cities of the present Khuzestan province in South of Iran. He was sayyid by lineage and belonged to the Mar'ashi family. Qazi Nurullah Shustari was the most important Shi'a scholar of the Mughal period. His father was Sayyid Muhammad Sharif-ud-din and grandfather Sayyid Zia-ud-Din Nurullah. He received…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! (1549 A.D.-1610/11) Also known as Shaheed-e-Salis was an eminent Jurist (Faqih-scholar of Fiqh) and scholar (alim) of his time. Qazi Zia-ud-Din Nurullah Shustari known as Amir Sayyid and Shaheed-i-Thalis was born in 956 A.H./ at Shushtar, one of the cities of the present Khuzestan province in South of Iran. He was sayyid by lineage and belonged to the Mar'ashi family. Qazi Nurullah Shustari was the most important Shi'a scholar of the Mughal period. His father was Sayyid Muhammad Sharif-ud-din and grandfather Sayyid Zia-ud-Din Nurullah. He received his early education at home under the tutlage of his grandfather Sayyid Zia-ud-Din Nurullah and his father Sayyid Muhammad Sharif-ud-din and other local tutors. In the year 979 AH he went to Mashhad, the holy city in the Khurasan province. On 1 Shawwal 992/6 October 1584, Nuru'llah Shustari moved from Mashhad to India, and by another account in 1587. He held the Post of Chief Qazi under Akbar.