Azizollah Khoshvaght (Persian: عزیزالله خوشوقت), also known as Ayatollah Khoshvaqt (or Khoshwaqt)[8][9][10] (1926 – 19 February 2013),[1][2][7] was a contemporary philosopher, mystic, theologian, and faqih.
He was the second child of the family, went to seminary after passing high-school, and went to Qom after educating for five years in Lorzadeh mosque in Tehran.
[citation needed] Khoshvaght returned to Tehran after the end of his seminary education, and got married at the age of 33, resulting in 2 sons and 4 daughters.
[13][14] Khoshvaqt was a prominent scholar,[15][16] Faqih[17][18] and a teacher of ethics.
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