Ayatollah Alawi Gorgani learned Arabic literature from his father and went to Najaf, Karbala and Mecca when he was 16. Coming back from Mecca, he decided to reside in Najaf city but he returned to Qom city advised by Ayatollah Seyyed Mohsen Hakim (P.H.) His master were Mojahedi Tabrizi, Soltani Tabatabaee, Sotoudeh Araki, Ayatollah Broujerdi (P.H.), Imam Khomeini(P.H.), Ayatollah Golpaygani (P.H.) and Muhammad Ali Araki (P.H.)
To answer to seeking advice concerning Baha’ism, Ayatollah Alawi Gorgani has written:
In the name of the Most High
The Baha’is are unclean. It is not allowable to have relationships with the Baha’is when it is unnecessary. Transacting with the ruler’s permit. The Baha’is are infidels. Baha’ism is a Colonial cult made to confront against the real Shiism. There are differences among Babism, Baha’ism and Sheikhism.
Ayatollah Alawi Gorgani