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Fadhil al-Milani was born on 30 May, 1944 in Karbala, Kingdom of Iraq, is a Religious leader and scholar. Discover Fadhil al-Milani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Sayyid Fadhil al-Hosseini al-Milani (السيد فاضل الحسيني الميلاني; ; b. May 30, 1944), is an Iraqi-Iranian Shia religious professor, author and community leader.
al-Milani studied in the Islamic seminary of Najaf in 1962, under Ayatollah Sayyid Abul Qasim al-Khoei for eight years.
He studied in a Beirut Law school and attained a BA in 1967.
He then went on to achieve an MA in Arabic Literature from the University of Baghdad.
In 1968, he studied under grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhsin al-Hakim, until al-Hakim's death in 1970.
He moved to Mashhad in 1971, and completed his advanced studies under the guidance of his grandfather, grand Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Hadi al-Milani.
He was awarded ijtihad at the age of thirty.
He remained in Mashhad for just under thirteen years, organising the seminary of Mashhad, that had 3,500 students at the time, under the supervision of his grandfather.
al-Milani was born to Sayyid Abbas al-Milani (d. 1982) and the daughter of Sayyid Muhammad-Sadiq al-Qazwini (d. 1980), in Karbala.
He briefly visited Damascus in 1983, and taught in the Zainabiya Seminary until 1986.
That same year, he immigrated to the United Kingdom, to pursue further academic studies.
Whilst in London, he noticed that the West was hugely lacking in Islamic awareness, and the community was in dire need of services and religious guidance.
So he wrote to al-Khoei, informing him of his observations, to which al-Khoei responded positively and informed him of his plans to establish an institution (later becoming the Imam al-Khoei Foundation).
al-Milani was the appointed representative of the late grand Ayatollah Abul Qasim Al-Khoei in the United Kingdom since his arrival in 1986, and is accredited on behalf of grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
al-Milani is currently considered one of the main leading Islamic religious authorities in the United Kingdom.
He is the Dean of the International University of Islamic Studies and the head of Islamic Law and Jurisprudence at the Islamic College.
He is also the resident alim of the Imam al-Khoei Foundation in London.
al-Milani graduated from Oxford University with a PhD in Islamic Philosophy in 1994.
al-Milani told British Muslims not to join fight against ISIS in Iraq.
He stated in a video that it was clear that Ayatollah Sistani was calling on citizens of Iraq living in that country only to fight and even then, only by joining the official security forces.
This was not a call for open jihad.
However, in an act of unity with other Muslims, al-Milani met in the Palace Of Westminster with other Muslim leaders from cities across the UK, agreeing that there was nothing Islamic about the "Islamic state".
They expressed grave concerns at the repeated attacks by ISIS on shrines and places of worship in Iraq, and other parts of the Muslim and non-Muslim world.
al-Milani has been an active supporter of interfaith relations.
As part of Al-Khoei Foundation's ongoing faith strengthening campaigning, al-Milani regularly meets with Christian and Jewish leaders to discuss common issues and the importance of standing together against hate and intolerance.
On the topic of donating blood to non-Muslims (a controversial topic within the faith), al-Milani has provided theological evidence that makes it positively justifiable.
In fact, he considers it a form of religious sacrifice and ithar (altruism).
al-Milani has authored seven books in Arabic, nine in English, and one in Persian.
His work on ijtihad and jurisprudence is used in the seminaries of Mashhad and Qom.
al-Milani was born to a prominent religious family, that emigrated from Medina, and settled in Milan in the 14th century.
al-Milani's great ancestor was Ali al-Asghar, the son of the fourth Shia Imam, Ali Zayn al-Abideen.