Imam's talent in teaching Islamic science was well-known to all so that he became one of the prominent professors at seminary schools.
In 1927, he began to teach philosophy while he was still young.
The Imam was exact in his teaching career and considered everything with great care: selection of students, sources and materials, assessments and exams, especially the content and subjects all were under his wise supervision.
Nevertheless, he repeatedly reminded his students of spiritual purification and self-training, and held for them classes on different subjects of ethics.
Sometimes the number of students at his classes on ethical subjects exceeded the students of other classes.
At first, there was only one class for ethics in a week, but gradually it was extended into two classes which were usually held at weekend.
Taken from: Noor-e-Elm journal, vol. 3, p. 7