He was a multi-dimensional personality. All Shi'ite scholars acknowledge that Sayyid Murtaḍā was the greatest scholar of his era, and groomed many outstanding
ulama (scholars), including the famous
Shaykh al-Tūsī, the founder of the celebrated theological Center of
Najaf. He served as ''"Naqīb al-Nuqabā'"'' after the death of his brother. Sayyid Murtaḍā was deeply interested in
fiqh, unlike
Sayyid Raḍī, who was more inclined towards politics and literature,. He was considered a master of
kalam,
fiqh,
usul al-fiqh, literature, grammar, poetry and other fields of knowledge. His divan or poetry collection has more than 20,000 verses. Books authored by Sayyid Murtaḍā include: • al-Dhakhīra fī Uṣūl al-Fiqh ( الذخيرة ) • al-Ghurar wa al-Durar ( الغرر والدرر ) • al-Intiṣār ( الانتصار ) • al-Shāfī ( الشافي ) • Tanzīh al-Anbiyāʾ ( تنزيه الأنبياء ) • Jumal al-ʿilm Wa al-ʿAmal. ==See also==