Abd al-A'la al-Sabziwari

Abd al-A'la al-Sabziwari
عبدالاعلی الموسوي السبزواري
Personal life
Born(1910-12-21)December 21, 1910
DiedAugust 16, 1993(1993-08-16) (aged 82)
Resting placeSabziwari Mosque
Children
  • Muhammad
  • Ali
  • Hussain
RelativesMohammed Kadhim al-Modarresi (brother-in-law)
Religious life
ReligionIslam
DenominationTwelver Shia
JurisprudenceJaʽfari
Muslim leader
Based inNajaf, Iraq
Period in office1992–1993
PredecessorAbu al-Qasim al-Khoei, Ruhollah Khomeini
SuccessorAli al-Sistani, Mohammad Fazel Lankarani

Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Abd al-A'la al-Musawi al-Sabziwari (Arabic: عبد الأعلى الموسوي السبزواري; Persian: عبدالاعلی موسوی سبزواری) December 21, 1910 – August 16, 1993) was an Iranian-Iraqi Shia marja'. He is regarded as one of the most influential grand religious authorities and he was a contemporary of Abu al-Qasim Khoei.

He was briefly the head of the Najaf seminary after the death of Khoei in 1992. After Sabzawari's death in 1993, there was competition between Ali Sistani and a few other senior jurists, to lead the seminary. It was after the fall of the Ba'athist regime, that Sistani took exclusive control of the marja'iya.

He is dubbed a renewer in Quranic exegesis, and this is seen in his notable book Mawahib al-Rahman.