Sheikh Mohammed Kazim (K.S) - Siirt

Sheikh Mohammed Kazim (K.S) - Siirt
Sheikh Mohammed Kazim (K.S) was born in 1906 in Siirt. He completed his primary education in Siirt İptidai School. Subsequently, he completed his memory by memorizing the Holy Quran. After World War I, he continued his education with his father Şeyh Şerafettin. He learned Nahiv from Molla Hamit, one of Siirt's famous teachers. Sheikh Mohammed Kazim says that he memorized more than 7500 grammar Arabic couplets. Muhammad Kazim, taking the Naqshbandi caliphate from his father, Sheikh Serafettin, he continued to teach both tarikat and madrasah. Sheikh Mohammed Kazim passed away in 1996 and was buried in Siirt. During his 90 years of life, he was engaged in science and Sufism. His work "Cevahiru'l-Ulumi'l-Kazimiye", which he wrote about intellectual and mystical issues, was published by his children in 2000. Apart from this, "Deryadan Drops", "Pilgrimage Risalesi" is his work. Shaykh Muhammad Kazim, the intellectual barricade of the Iranian revolution, took a very determined stand on two important issues in the madrasah he established in the province of Siirt. The first is to keep the students in the madrasah away from the dances based on ethnic nationalism and contribute to the protection of social life from terrorism in Siirt province. Another sensitivity is that it constitutes an intellectual barricade against the cultural and religious influences of the Iranian revolution. Towards the end of his life, Sheikh Mohammed Kazim was able to make important contributions to the preservation of religious thought of the people of the region by drawing attention to the important differences between Ahl al-Sunnah and Shi'ism in the "No to Shiia" treatise, which questioned the Shiite influences behind the Iranian revolution. His students report that he attaches great importance to the education of girls. Sheikh Mohammed Kazim received the mercy of the right in 1996.