[1][2] In his essay Vahdat-e Islami, Najafabadi advocates steps towards Shii and Sunni ecumenism.
[citation needed] He believes Shii ulama should be permitted to follow Sunni fiqh in certain areas and vice versa.
[citation needed] Among those present for his lessons were Mahdavi Kani, Hashemi Rafsanjani, Mohammadi Gilani, mahfouzi, Hassan Sanei, Lahooti Eshkevari, Rabbani Amlashi, Mousavi Yazdi, Emami Kashani, Mohammad Ali kousha.
Hashemi Rafsanjani said in introducing his professors: We, of course, but much more the teachers who influenced us one of Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri were of course at higher levels and in the premises of late Saeedi and Professors who are alive: Ayatollah Salehi Najaf-Abadi, Mr Meshkini, Mr. Mujahid, Mr. Soltani and Mr. fakoori that they were truly pious and pure men.
[3][4] In the summer of 2006 Mohammad Ali Kousha student and close friend of Salehi Najafabad, along with Mohsen kadivar and Mohammad ali Ayazi action for the Foundation for the Publication of Ayatollah Salehi Najafabadi was under Saleh Foundation.