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===Età matura e viaggi===
Al-Ḥurr al-ʿĀmili compì il ''[[hajj]]'' due volte ed effettuò la ''ziyārat'', visitando cioè i santuari-sepoltura dello [[Sciismo]] in [[Iraq]]. <!--OtherEscludendo thanquesti these tripsviaggi, heegli remainedrimase innel the jabalJabal ʿĀmil forper the first forty years ofi hisprimi lifequarant'anni.<ref>Bar Asher, “Horr”</ref> HeVisse liveddurante duringl'epoca thedei era[[Safavidi]], ofche theal tempo stavano imponendo l'[[SafavidImamismo]] Empire[[sciita]] all'[[Iran]], whichche atfino thead timeallora wasera pushingin Imamigran Shi’ismmaggioranza upon the people of Iran[[sunnita]]. WhenQuando Sunnigli ulama''[[ulema|ʿulamāʾ]]'' fledsunniti fromabbandonarono thel'Impero Safavid Empiresafavide, specificallyi thedotti religioussciiti centersli ofsostituirono Iran,in thequasi empireogni broughtparte indell'Iran manye Shi’iuna scholarsgran toparte replacedi them,essi asi largespostò amountproprio comingdal from jabalJabal ʿĀmil.<ref>Liyakat A. Takim, ''From Bid’ah to Sunna: The Wilaya of Ali in the Shi’iShiʿi Adhan,” Liyakat A. Takim''. http://www.jstor.org/stable/605020</ref>
 
Al-Ḥurr Alal-ʿĀmiliʿĀmilī wasfu oneuno ofdi thecostoro manye scholarsdivenne thatpresto migratedgrandemente toapprezzato takedai religioussuoi leadershipcorreligionari positionsdi inorientamento Iransciita atduodecimano. theEgli time,effettuò eventuallyun journeyingviaggio tonella Città santa di [[Mashhad]], (Iran) ande settlingvi theresi instabilì nel 1073/1663, where he becamediventando ''[[shaykh al-Islam]]'' indel the shrinesepolcro-santuario of the 8thdell'8° Imam, [[Ali al-RidhaRida|ʿAlī al-Riḍā]].<ref>“Amal Al-Āmel,” J. van Ess.
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/amal-al-amel-fi-olama-jabal-amel-biographical-dictionary-of-shiite-etnaasari-scholars-originating-from-the-jabal-amel-in-south-lebanon-composed-by-mohammad-b</ref> He settled after traveling first to [[Isfahan]], Persia where he became acquainted with [[Muhammad Baqir Majlisi]], the third of the Great Muḥammads (the first of the Three Great Muḥammads of later centuries is Muhammad Kashani, also known as Muhsin al-Fayz).<ref>Scarcia, “al-Hurr”</ref> The meeting between these two scholars left an impression on them both and they mutually granted each other ijāza to transmit ahadeeth. [[Majlisi]] also introduced al-ʿĀmili to Shah Sulayman of the Safavid Empire.<ref>Bar Asher, “Horr”</ref>
 
Dopo un certo periodo al-Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī si trasferì a [[Isfahan]], dove fu in stretto contatto con [[Muhammad Baqir Majlisi|Muḥammad Bāqir Majlisī]], il terzo dei "Grandi Muḥammad (il primo di essi è Muḥammad Kashānī, noto come Muḥsin al-Fayḍ).<ref>Scarcia, “al-Hurr”</ref> L'incontro tra i due dotti lasciò una grande impressione in entrambi, che si scambiarono reciprocamente una ''ijāza'' per trasmettere i rispettivi ''ḥadīth''. Majlisī presentò al-Ḥurr al-ʿĀmilī a [[Shah Sulayman I|Shāh Sulaymān]].<ref>Bar Asher, “Horr”</ref>
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Al-ʿĀmili died in Mashhad on the 21st of [[Ramadhan]] 1104 AH / 26 May 1693 CE and is buried there.<ref>Bar Asher, “Horr”</ref> He was succeeded by his brother Ahmad (d. 1120/1708-9) as shaykh al-Islam in Mashhad. Some have claimed that al-Ḥurr al-ʿĀmili actually died in [[Yemen]] in 1079/1669, but there is no evidence in support of this.<ref>Bar Asher, “Horr”</ref>