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The family of al-Modarresi (Arabic: آل المدرسي, romanized: ʾĀl al-Mudarrisī), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including al-Moderrissi or al-Mudarrisi are an Iraqi-Iranian Shia clerical family that settled in Najaf, then Karbala, from Mashhad, in the early 20th century. The family claims agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, through her great-grandson, Zayd, carrying the honorific title of Sayyid. The family rose to great prominence in Iraq and later Australia. Some of its members are founders of a number of Shi'ite seminaries in the Middle East and Australia.

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  • The family of al-Modarresi (Arabic: آل المدرسي, romanized: ʾĀl al-Mudarrisī), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including al-Moderrissi or al-Mudarrisi are an Iraqi-Iranian Shia clerical family that settled in Najaf, then Karbala, from Mashhad, in the early 20th century. The family claims agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, through her great-grandson, Zayd, carrying the honorific title of Sayyid. The family rose to great prominence in Iraq and later Australia. Some of its members are founders of a number of Shi'ite seminaries in the Middle East and Australia. (en)
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  • Muhammad-Jawad al-Modarresi (en)
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  • L to R: Hadi, Ali-Akbar, Ali Asghar, Muhammad-Taqi, Abbas, Husayn, and Muhammad-Baqir. (en)
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  • Arabic (en)
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  • Modarresis (en)
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  • House of al-Modarresi (en)
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  • The family of al-Modarresi (Arabic: آل المدرسي, romanized: ʾĀl al-Mudarrisī), also transliterated in a number of other ways, including al-Moderrissi or al-Mudarrisi are an Iraqi-Iranian Shia clerical family that settled in Najaf, then Karbala, from Mashhad, in the early 20th century. The family claims agnatic descent from Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, through her great-grandson, Zayd, carrying the honorific title of Sayyid. The family rose to great prominence in Iraq and later Australia. Some of its members are founders of a number of Shi'ite seminaries in the Middle East and Australia. (en)
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  • Al-Modarresi family (en)
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  • House of al-Modarresi (en)
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