Hossein Borujerdi, born on March twenty-third, eighteen seventy-five, was a prominent Iranian Twelver Shia cleric and marja'. His influence in the religious landscape of Iran was profound, particularly during his tenure from nineteen forty-seven until his passing in nineteen sixty-one.
As a leading figure in Shia Islam, Borujerdi was known for his strong advocacy against the Baháʼí community in Iran, reflecting the tensions between different religious groups in the region. His stance on this issue marked him as a significant and sometimes controversial figure in Iranian history.
Throughout his life, Borujerdi dedicated himself to the study and interpretation of Islamic jurisprudence, earning respect and recognition as an esteemed ulema. His contributions to Islamic scholarship and his role as a marja' have left a lasting impact on the Shia community.