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Iran's declining influence in Iraq / Rahimi, Babak   Journal Article
Rahimi, Babak Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Iran  Iraq  Jews  Persian  Iran - Iraq War  Saddam Hussein 
Ahmadinejad  Tehran  Electoral Politics  Iranian Politics  Karbala  Najaf 
Iran's Iraq Policy  Iranian Soft Strategy 
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One thousand years of Islamic education in Najaf: myth and history of the Shiʿi Ḥawza / Heern, Zackery M   Journal Article
Heern, Zackery M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract According to Shiʿi tradition, the seminary (ḥawza) in Najaf, Iraq is 1,000 years old. The origins of the ḥawza are closely associated with the famous scholar Shaykh al-Ṭūsī (385/995‒459/1067). This paper addresses the question of whether or not there is sufficient historical evidence to support the tradition that the ḥawza of Najaf is indeed 1,000 years old. On the basis of Arabic sources, the article argues that although Shiʿi educational institutions in Najaf were incepted a millennium ago, Najaf was rarely the locus of Shiʿi education prior to the thirteenth/nineteenth century. Based on statistical and historical analysis of Shiʿi scholars in Najaf, this paper outlines a short history of scholarly activity in one of the oldest college towns in the world. In addition to developing a working definition of the term ḥawza, the paper situates the rise of Shiʿi educational systems in the broader context of the evolution of Islamic scholarly institutions, including colleges (madrasas).
Key Words Iran  Islamic Education  Najaf  History  Shiʿi Ḥawza 
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