[15] Mohammad Hossein Esheni Qudejani also went to Golpayegan for some time during the reign of Reza Shah and settled in his hometown of Qudejan[13][10][11] and received the privilege of a notary public there.
[17] Mohammad Hossein Esheni Qudejani teaching the highest level Islamic seminary courses there[13][10][11] and some scholars benefited from his presence.
Among the elders who attended his class were Mir Seyyed Hassan Modarres Hashemi Esfahani[18] (the great contemporary scholar of Isfahan) and his own son Nur al-Din Esheni[14] (famous Faqih, jurist, preacher and orator).
[16] Mohammad Hossein Esheni Qudejani, among his disciples, paid special attention to Mir Seyyed Hassan Modarres Hashemi Esfahani[18] and always praised him and his talent and strength of memory.
[19] Mohammad Hossein Esheni Qudejani had a great skill in Islamic jurisprudence and its principles and some scholars considered him to be the most learned jurist of Isfahan and a first-rate mujtahid of the city.
The late Agha Sadr Kuhpaei[20] (Islamic sage and philosopher) acknowledged Mohammad Hossein Esheni Qudejani 's jurisprudence.