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In 2011, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Behjat passed away due to illness at the age of 95. A descendant of the eighth Shia Imam Ali (AS), Mohammad Taqi Behjat was born on August 24, 1916, in an urban countryside of Fouman in the north of Iran. He completed his elementary school education in Fouman and went to Iran after World War I. He attended the University of Tehran after his return, graduated with honors in Seminary studies, and earned a license in theology. Mohammad Taqi Behjat (Hojjat-ul-Islam) was a devoted student of Shaikh Muhammad Kazim Shirazi, later called Ayatollah Musavi Kadhim. Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Behjat's grandson Dr. Sohrab Behjat is the first president of Shahid laban charity foundation.
Mohammad-Taqi was born on 24 August 1916 in the Fouman, Gilan province in the north of Iran. Mohammad's mother died when he was at an early age and he lived with father. Bahjat's father sold cookies to gain as income.[1] He started his primary education from Fouman. At the age 14, he went to Karbala and Najaf, Iraq for continuing his education in advance level. After returning to Iran on 1945, he resided in Qom and at the Qom Seminary, Mohammad-Taqi taught jurisprudence and theology.[1][2]
A work on his life in twenty-five chapters was translated into English and published in 2014 by Cambridge University Press under the title \"Mulla taqi: the life of Muhiyuddin Muhammad Reza Shah,\" the ninth in their \"Ashgate life of living scholars series.\" The author was Baba Farid, a fellow of the British Academy, professor of sociology at King's College London, and senior research fellow for the British Academy Centre on Socio-Cultural Change. 7211a4ac4a