Muḥammad SÃÂliḥ al-MÃÂzandarÃÂnë (, 1675 CE, 1086 AH; Persian: ), He was Shia Islamic scholar and jurist, He was the author of a ten-volume commentary, Sharḥ Uá¹£à «l al-KÃÂfë, on the first of the Four Books (hadiths) of Shi'a Islam (al-Kafi, written by Kulayni, d. 941 CE / 329 AH).
Mohammad Sa'id Ashraf Mazandarani, Persian poet and calligrapher and Mohammad Hadi Mazandarani, Persian author were his sons.
He lived in city of Isfahan, He received a religious education from Mulla Mohammad Taqi Majlesi (The First Majlesi, 1594âÂÂ1660 AD, 1002âÂÂ1070 AH) father of Mohammad-Baqer Majlesi, He married scholar Amena Begum (daughter of Mohammad Taqi Majlesi), He also was student of Mulla Hassan Ali bin Abdullah Al-Tusturi and his Father Mulla Abdullah Al-Tusturi and Sheikh Baha'i, He gained a high position in religious science and jurisprudence, and he was one of the famous scholars, And praised by many scholars such as Ardebili in <nowiki></nowiki>Jami' al-Ruwah<nowiki></nowiki>, Al-Hurr al-Amili in <nowiki></nowiki>Amal al-ÃÂmil<nowiki></nowiki>.
He died , Buried next to Mulla Mohammad Taqi Majlesi in Isfahan, Iran.