- Salih Al-Karzakani
Sheikh Salih Al-Karzakani (ArB|صالح الكرزكاني) was a seventeenth century
Bahraini theologian who was appointed by theSafavid empire as a religious court judge inShiraz . Al Karzakani left Bahrain along with his friend and fellow cleric Sheikh Ja`far bin Kamal al-Din (d. 1677) because they fell upon hard times and like many Bahraini clerics at the time went to Hyderabad in the Shia-ruledGolkonda Kingdom in South India. The two had made a pact that whichever of them first struck it rich through patronage abroad would help the other [Juan Cole, Sacred Space and Holy War, IB Tauris, 2007 p44] .Later in his life Al-Karzakani was invested with the robe of honour by the Safavid Shah when he was appointed to Shiraz as court judge. Al-Karzakani, like other prominent Bahrain scholars such as
Yusuf Al Bahrani , was a follower of theAkhbari tradition within Shia thought and was initially inclined to reject the appointment – the Akhbaris being traditional wary of state power, unlike most Persian clerics who followed the less conservativeUsuli school. Al Karzakani was eventually prevailed upon to accept by friends and notables who implored him not to incur the Shah’s wrath [Juan Cole, Sacred Space and Holy War, IB Tauris, 2007 p48] .References
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/3729409 Rival Empires of Trade and Imami Shiism in Eastern Arabia, 1300-1800] ,
Juan Cole ,International Journal of Middle East Studies , Vol. 19, No. 2, (May, 1987), pp. 177-203
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