Mirza Zain-ul-Abedin Emami, Emam Jomeh

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About Mirza Zain-ul-Abedin Emami, Emam Jomeh

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Mirza Zine El Abidine Tehrani (1260 AH 1844 Tehran - Tehran in 1321 AH, 1903 AD), known as Zaheer-ul-Islam Friday prayer leader of Tehran in the era of the Qajar Shah and Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar had [1]

Birth and childhood His father Mirza Abolghasem Tehrani was from the family of the Imams of Tehran [1] who died in 1272 AH.

Children: - From his first wife, Zahra Sultan Khanum: Mirza Abu al-Qasim II/ Seyyed Mohammad Emamzadeh became a member of the National Assembly and also became the Friday Imam after the resignation of his brother/ Daughter, wife of Sheikh Ja'far Sultan al-Ulama/ Daughter, wife of Mirza Ahmad, son of Mirza Javad Mojtahed Tabrizi.

- From his second wife, Zia al-Saltanah : Seyyed Ali Hesamuddin Mirza/ Sayyid Jawad Zia al-Din Mirza , Zahir al- Islam/ Zahra Khanum Zia Al- Saltanah, wife of Mohammad Mossadegh.

After the death of Mirza Abolghasem Tehrani, Mirza Zin al-Abedin was a child, so the guardianship of the Friday Imam was entrusted to his uncle Mirza Seyyed Morteza Tehrani (Sadr al-Ulama) until he reached the age of 18 and by the order of Naser al-Din Shah , he became the Friday Imam of Tehran and nicknamed Zahir al-Dowleh.

He became a Freemason and within a short time all the dissidents, especially the mullahs and Sayyids, gathered in it.

Ryan believes that Malkum made great political use of the presence of the Friday prayer leader Zayn al-Abidin, who was inclined towards the British.

Wealthy Friday Imam Mirza Zin al-Abedin built many real estates in Tehran and Saveh. He later dedicated many of them.

Dost Ali Moayeri says:

From the waterless and vegetated lands located on the right side of Sorkheh Hesar road [2], he built a garden with an area of ​​several million heights and a water-filled aqueduct, and built a beautiful door and mansion there. Eight wide streets branched from around the mansion and ranged to the garden wall. Each street was two to three thousand yards long, and on either side of each was a kind of deciduous and so-called forest tree. In the distance of the streets, meadows, flowerbeds, ponds and streams and many fertile trees, enjoyed the view and the fragrant and pleasant air of the garden of the heart brings joy and happiness. [4]

Mirza Ali Naghi, Hakim al-Mamalik, the ruler of Mohammad Shah and Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar , bought the present-day Hakimiyeh region called Chahak and named it Hakimiyeh. Later it was sold to Zayn al-Abidin and it was also called Imamiyya [5] .

His house in Baharestan neighborhood, at the intersection of Zahir al-Dawla and Hedayat streets, is owned by the Social Security Organization and is on the list of national monuments. It has recently been renovated. [3] ..

Children His eldest son was Seyyed Abolghasem, the Friday prayer leader of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, and the half-brother of Seyyed Javad Zahir al-Islam. This is Seyyed Abolghasem who gets involved with the early constitutionalists during the sugar riot and the speech of Seyyed Jamal al-Din Waez in support of the Shah. [7]