Ibn al-Sheikh

After the death of Mirza Habibollah Rashti, he went to India to gather disciples and stayed there for fourteen years.

While living in India, he was surrounded by people of different backgrounds, who introduced him to anti-imperialism and helped to set him on his revolutionary path.

After the bombing of Parliament (23 June 1908), he went to Najaf and organized actions by its leaders, including Mohammad-Kazem Khorasani and Sheikh Abdullah Mazandarani, to support and defend the Constitution.

After a conflict with Doctor Francis Adolf Gamer, known as Monsieur Parni, Ibn al-Sheikh resigned from the Supreme Court and later went to Qom.

[7] His son Abdul Amir Rashidi Haeri served as Iran's ambassador to Afghanistan and Tunisia.