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* '''Private places''': In addition to public places, seminary classes have been sometimes held in private places. Most common private places for holding classes have been the houses of teachers. Using private places instead of schools have sometimes been because of the special rank of the teacher and sometimes because the class has not been put among common programs, or because schools' regulations did not allow including those classes; for example, lessons such as philosophy has been taught in private classes in those cities where teaching philosophy has been prohibited. In the last centuries when teachers made living through business and not just teaching, their classes were also held in their workplace in the market where was also used by students as the place of gathering as well.
* '''Private places''': In addition to public places, seminary classes have been sometimes held in private places. Most common private places for holding classes have been the houses of teachers. Using private places instead of schools have sometimes been because of the special rank of the teacher and sometimes because the class has not been put among common programs, or because schools' regulations did not allow including those classes; for example, lessons such as philosophy has been taught in private classes in those cities where teaching philosophy has been prohibited. In the last centuries when teachers made living through business and not just teaching, their classes were also held in their workplace in the market where was also used by students as the place of gathering as well.


* '''Other places''': Sometimes, classes have been held in other public places such as the courtyards of the [[holy shrine]]s of Imams, their progeny and graveyards of Shi'a scholars.
* '''Other places''': Sometimes, classes have been held in other public places such as the courtyards of the [[Haram (holy site)|holy shrine]]s of Imams, their progeny and graveyards of Shi'a scholars.


== Akhlaq Lessons ==
== Akhlaq Lessons ==
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