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* '''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. | * '''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. | ||
== | == Class on Islamic Morality == | ||
Akhlaq | Classes on Islamic morality (Akhlaq lessons) have been some of most popular side lessons of seminaries. The purpose of such classes has been familiarizing students and drawing their attention to virtues and manners of the people of knowledge which they sometimes called it "Ziyy Talabegi" (the clergy's lifestyle). At the time of [[al-Shaykh Murtada al-Ansari]], [[Sayyid Ali Shushtari]], who himself participated in the [[fiqh]] class of al-Shaykh al-Ansari, began teaching akhlaq (morality) every week following the order of al-Shaykh al-Ansari. (He even had a special akhlaq class for al-Shaykh al-Ansari himself.) | ||
At the beginning of immigration of [[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]], there was no official | At the beginning of immigration of [[Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri]], there was no official classes on Islamic morality and he had included teachings of akhlaq (morality) in the seminary lesson program. [[Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi]] was among those who taught akhlaq following Shaykh 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri's request. After Maliki Tabrizi passed away, [[Imam Khomeini]] held class of akhlaq on Thursdays afternoon in [[Faydiyya school]] and he would not go on the pulpit as a sign of respect to 'Abd al-Karim Ha'iri. Even businessmen participated in his class. Some teachers of [[Kharij lesson|Kharij classes]] (advanced level) used to assign a part of their class hour on the last day of teaching for a moral advice, often in the form of reciting and explaining a [[hadith]]. | ||
=== Most Important Moral Advice === | === Most Important Moral Advice === |