Seyyed Ahmad Musavi Hindi


Seyyed Ahmad Musavi Hindi was a Twelver Shia Muslim scholar. He was the paternal grandfather of the Supreme leader of the Iranian Revolution, Ruhollah Khomeini.

In India

His family migrated towards the end of the 18th century from Nishapur in Iran to Oudh in northern India. They settled in the town of Kintoor, Barabanki district. Zayn al-'Abidin al-Musavi, who was progenitor of sayeds of Kintoor, was great-great-grandfather of Seyyed Ahmad. He was born in Kintoor.

In Iraq

In about 1830 he permanently left India, initially on a pilgrimage to the tomb of Ali in Najaf, Iraq. According to Moin, this movement was to escape colonial rule.

In Iran

He visited Iran in 1834 and bought a house in Khomeyn. He later purchased more land in and around Khomeyn, including an orchard and caravanserai. These properties remained in the family up to modern times.
By 1841 he had married three wives: Shirin Khanum, Bibi Khanum, and Sakineh, all from Khomeyn. He had five children, including a son named Mostafa, who was born in 1856 from Sakineh.

Death

He died in 1869 and was buried in Karbala.

The Hindi ''nisba'' (title)

He continued to be known by the nisba Hindi, indicating his stay there. Even Ruhollah Khomeini used Hindi as a pen name in some of his ghazals. Ruhollah Khomeini's brother was known by name Nureddin Hindi.