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Jami'at al-Zahra is the world's main Shia seminary for women. It is located in Qom, Iran. The seminary teaches female students only, both Iranian and foreign. Most students attend the college, though distance learning is also possible. If they are single, students may reside in the dormitories associated with Jami'at al-Zahra. Otherwise, they live at home. Teachers at Jami'at al-Zahra include Rahim Ra’ouf, and Farideh Mostafavi (Khomeini's daughter).

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  • Jami'at al-Zahra is the world's main Shia seminary for women. It is located in Qom, Iran. The seminary teaches female students only, both Iranian and foreign. Most students attend the college, though distance learning is also possible. If they are single, students may reside in the dormitories associated with Jami'at al-Zahra. Otherwise, they live at home. Jami'at al-Zahra was founded in 1984 to unite several women's seminaries in Qom, including Maktab-e Ali, Maktab-e Tawhid (the women's wing of the Haqqani seminary), and Dar al-Zahra (the women's wing of grand ayatollah Shariatmadari's Dar al-Tabligh), which had all opened in the 1970s. From its inception until today, 12,000 students have enrolled in Jami'at al-Zahra. Many religious women enter Jami'at al-Zahra today, because "there is less competition to enter these [religious] schools than to enter the universities, for which students need to pass the barrier of the national concour (the national entrance exam)." Teachers at Jami'at al-Zahra include Rahim Ra’ouf, and Farideh Mostafavi (Khomeini's daughter). One of the students of Jami'at al-Zahra used to publish a blog about her life at the seminary, as well as the life of her husband who also studied in Qom. The very popular blog was called the “Journal of the Wife of a Cleric” (“Yaddasht haye hamsar-e yek rohani”). A sister seminary was established in Lucknow, India, within the 20th century. It is run by the family of Moulana Haidar Mahdi Zaidi (who passed in 2011), and his wife Syeda Rabab Zaidi, and is the largest seminary of female Shia students in India. (en)
  • Jamiat al-Zahra (persiska: جامعه الزهرا) är en hawza för kvinnor i Qom och bildades år 1985. År 1997 hade Jamiat al-Zahra ungefär 8 000 studenter och 137 professorer. Även utländska studenter studerar där. Jamiat al-Zahra är de största teologiska seminarierna för kvinnor i världen. År 2014 studerade 5 000 iranska studenter och 1 000 utländska studenter där och 10 000 studerade på distans. (sv)
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  • Jamiat al-Zahra (persiska: جامعه الزهرا) är en hawza för kvinnor i Qom och bildades år 1985. År 1997 hade Jamiat al-Zahra ungefär 8 000 studenter och 137 professorer. Även utländska studenter studerar där. Jamiat al-Zahra är de största teologiska seminarierna för kvinnor i världen. År 2014 studerade 5 000 iranska studenter och 1 000 utländska studenter där och 10 000 studerade på distans. (sv)
  • Jami'at al-Zahra is the world's main Shia seminary for women. It is located in Qom, Iran. The seminary teaches female students only, both Iranian and foreign. Most students attend the college, though distance learning is also possible. If they are single, students may reside in the dormitories associated with Jami'at al-Zahra. Otherwise, they live at home. Teachers at Jami'at al-Zahra include Rahim Ra’ouf, and Farideh Mostafavi (Khomeini's daughter). (en)
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  • Jamiat al-Zahra (en)
  • Jamiat al-Zahra (sv)
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