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=== Seminary of Qom === | === Seminary of Qom === | ||
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Seminary of Qom is among the most important Shi'a seminaries which was established in the middle of the second/[[eighth century]] and immigration of [[al-Ash'ari family]] was influential in its establishment. Seminary of [[Qom]] flourished in the third/[[ninth century|ninth]] and fourth/[[tenth century|tenth]] centuries, but after seminaries of [[seminary of Rey|Rey]] and [[seminary of Baghdad|Baghdad]] were flourished in the fifth/[[eleventh century]] and the Seminary of Qom was less interested. | |||
After the attack of Mongols in [[621]]/1224, it declined; however, when [[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]] entered Qom in 1921, the seminary was re-established and when [[Ayatullah Burujirdi]] entered the city, the seminary became as important as the largest seminary of that time which was the [[Seminary of Najaf]]. After the [[Islamic Revolution|revolution in Iran]], it was more developed. Today, many students from different parts of the world go to Qom for seminary education. | After the attack of Mongols in [[621]]/1224, it declined; however, when [[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]] entered Qom in 1921, the seminary was re-established and when [[Ayatullah Burujirdi]] entered the city, the seminary became as important as the largest seminary of that time which was the [[Seminary of Najaf]]. After the [[Islamic Revolution|revolution in Iran]], it was more developed. Today, many students from different parts of the world go to Qom for seminary education. |