
Mortada Al-Qazwini
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Karbala
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, Iraq. His struggle to defend his faith led him from his hometown of Karbala to exile in Kuwait, Iran, the United States, and finally back to Karbala where he currently leads daily prayers at the shrine of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Mohammad.
Youth and education

Ayatollah Sayid Mortada Al-Qazwini was raised in a strong religious environment under the guidance of his parents who taught him to recite and understand the Qur'an from his infancy. He began studying at the Hawza (seminary) in Karbala at the age of 12. Although completely immersed in his theological studies, he nonetheless continued his academic education studiously, and at the age of 17 was awarded by the Iraqi president of the time for being the top student in the country.
In his early teens, Ayatollah Sayid Mortada Al-Qazwini began to learn the essence of speech under the guidance of his uncle, Ayatollah Sayid Saleh Al-Qazwini. By the age of 18, Ayatollah Al-Qazwini had reached a level of Islamic Fiqh (jurisprudence) so prominent that he began to teach in the seminary of Karbala. By this time he had become such a well-known speaker that he often spoke in the shrine of Imam Al-Hussein where thousands of people would congregate to be enlightened by his sermons.

Ayatollah Sayid Mortada Al-Qazwini also studied jurisprudence (Fiqh and Osool) under the most renowned scholars of this time, including Grand Ayatollah Imam Mirza Mahdi Al-Shirazi, Grand Ayatollah Imam Sayid Hadi Al-Milani, and Ayatollah Sheikh Ja'far Rashty. In his early thirties, he was certified by all of his teachers for having reached the highest level in Islamic education (jurisprudence) meaning Ijtihad. Thus, Ayatollah Al-Qazwini became a Mujtahid in the 1950s. Furthermore, his eminence subsequently spent several years at Al-Azhar University
Al-Azhar University
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of Egypt, where he studied the different perspectives of scholars and schools of thought with regard to the Al-Ja'fary school of thought.
Ayatollah Al-Qazwini had to flee his hometown of Karbala in 1970 because of the severe persecution against the Shia in Iraq. He fled to Kuwait and picked up where he left off in Iraq from delivering speeches to teaching jurisprudence classes to all the other religious guidance that he provided.
Establishments

In 1986, Ayatollah Sayid Mortada Al-Qazwini migrated to the United States, where he established many more Islamic centers and institutions, and served as a spiritual leader to the entire Muslim community with his relentless efforts and services. In the States, he founded “Masjid Al-Zahra” in Los Angeles, where he led prayers and offered lectures and religious programs. He also founded “Imam Ali Islamic Center” in San Diego, which is currently directed by his son, Al-Alamah Sayid Mohammad Al-Qazwini, as well as another Islamic center and masjid, the “Islamic Educational Center of Orange County”, which is currently directed by his other son, Al-Alamah Sayid Mostafa Al-Qazwini. Ayatollah Al-Qazwini also established Assadiq Foundation, also in Los Angeles, directed by his oldest son Sayid Ali Al-Qazwini, which conducts various Islamic services. Imam Al-Qazwini founded and served as the religious leader for a full-time Islamic school, the “City of Knowledge,” which serves hundreds of students with an academic and Islamic education. He also provided the Muslim community of Los Angeles, both men and women, with a Hawza for basic Islamic studies, and always attentive to the needs of the youth, guided the establishment of the Muslim Youth Association of Southern California.
Publications
Ayatollah Sayid Mortada Al-Qazwini has written a variety of books that are directed towards the Muslim youth, whom he spent much of his life educating and cultivating. He has several unpublished books: a book that combines all of his poems in regards to Allah, Mohammad, and his holy progeny, a book in which he gathered most of his beautiful and spiritual memories, and a book about the stages of the Day of judgment.Return to Karbala

Developments and Relief Foundation

Saddam had completely abandoned all forms of humanitarian services for the people of Karbala:
• Only one, poorly maintained, hospital in Karbala.
• Very few schools that did not meet the basic school standards.
• Religious schools and seminaries completely banned
Thus, Ayatollah Al-Qazwini embarked on a mission to try and revive Karbala with strenuous effort. So it was on 2004 that the Development and Relief Foundation was founded and established by Ayatollah Al-Qazwini to meet the needs of the suffering Iraqi people.
Currently, the DRF has completed four projects: a school, orphanage, Islamic Seminary and a cardiac center.
The most important project of the DRF is currently under construction and is expected to be finished by 2010.