• Al Hawza or al Hauza was an Arabic language weekly newspaper in Iraq. Al Hawza started publication in 2003 after the removal of Saddam Hussein, and American...
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  • A hawza (Arabic: حوزة) or ḥawzah ʿilmīyah (Arabic: حوزة علمیة) is the collective term (plural hawzat) for a madrasa (i.e. seminary) where Shi'a Muslim...
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    النجف), also known as the al-Hawza Al-Ilmiyya (الحوزة العلمية), is the oldest and one of the most important Shia seminaries (hawza) in the world. It is located...
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    Governing Council. Al-Hawza started after the removal of Saddam Hussein and was considered a mouthpiece for Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. It was shut...
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  • inciting readers to "commit murder." The managing editor was also arrested. Al Hawza "Al Mustaqilla, Iraqi newspaper opposed to foreign occupation". The File...
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    Qom Seminary (redirect from Qom hawza)
    Qom Seminary (Persian: حوزه علمیه قم) is the largest Islamic seminary (hawza) in Iran, established in 1922 by Grand Ayatollah Abdul-Karim Haeri Yazdi...
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    American authorities (759th MP Battalion) in Iraq shut down Sadr's newspaper al-Hawza on charges of inciting violence. Sadr's followers held demonstrations protesting...
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  • University Press, 2001. Paperback edition. ISBN 9780748614363 Lisān al-ʿArab, (Ādāb al-Ḥawza, Iran; 1984, vol.1 p.4) Cf. for the arrangement of Arabic lexikographical...
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  • ancient Supreme Islamic Seminary in Najaf, Iraq, also known as Hawza Najaf, or al-Hawza Al-Ilmiyya. Najaf Seminary in Iraq has officially authorized the...
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    al-Khoei: Za'im al-Hawza al-Ilmiya [Imam Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei: Head of the Islamic Seminary] (in Arabic). Mu'sasat al-Imam al-Khoei al-Khayriya. al-Waseti, Ahmed...
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    Najaf (redirect from Al-Najaf)
    (Hawza of Najaf) are located in Najaf. Due to Najaf's position as a holy city in Shia Islam, it is also referred to with the honorific name Najaf al-Ashraf...
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    Borujerdi. He died in 1970. Aqa Najafi Quchani Hakim family Hawza Najaf Abbas Quchani Ayatollah Mohsin al-Hakim Corboz, Elvire (2015). "Khomeini in Najaf: The...
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    Mahdi Army (redirect from Al-Mahdi Army)
    beginning of April 2004. Following the closure of the Sadr-owned newspaper al-Hawza and the arrest of one of his senior aides, Sadr gave an unusually heated...
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    (2006). Mosoo'a 'An Qatl Wa Idhtihad Maraji' al-Din Wa 'Ulama Wa Tulab al-Hawza al-Diniya Fi Balad al Maqabir al-Jama'iya (1968 - 2003) [Encyclopedia on the...
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    of the Vocal Hawza, also put him in competition with other Shi'a leaders, including Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim who was exiled in Iran. al-Sadr was born...
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  • Marja' (redirect from Marja al-taqlid)
    completed advanced training (dars kharij) in the hawza and has acquired the license to engage in ijtihad (ʾijāz al-ʾijtihād) from one or several ayatollahs....
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    of Iraq, Paul Bremer, ordered the 60-day closure of Al-Hawza, a newspaper published by Muqtada al-Sadr's group, on the charges of inciting violence against...
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  • Remarkably, she began her formal ḥawza education in the women's section (Dar al-Zahra) of Ayatollah Shariatmadari’s hawza Dar al-Tabligh. Ayatollah Shariatmadari...
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    movement. On March 29, they moved to close Sadr's newspaper known as "al-Hawza" and arrested one of his aides on murder charges. That, combined with his...
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    of Iraq, Paul Bremer, ordered the 60-day closure of Al Hawza, a newspaper published by Muqtada al-Sadr's group, on the charges of inciting violence against...
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    Iranian religious leader Ruhollah Khomeini. Al-Musawi was a student, at the hawza in Najaf, of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, an influential Shi'a cleric, philosopher...
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    4 April 2004, coalition forces closed Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's newspaper al-Hawza, claiming it contained incitements to violence. One example provided...
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  • Ibn Manzur (redirect from Ibn al-Manzur)
    Bulaq; 1883 - 1890, vols.,20 Dar Sadir, Beirut; 1955 - 1956, vols.,15. Ādāb al-Ḥawza, Iran; 1984, vols.,18 Aḫbār Abī Nuwās, a bio-bibliography of the Arabic-Persian...
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    the Hawza. He was married to the daughter of Mohammed Hadi al-Sadr and he was the father of two girls and two boys. His son Muhsin Abdul Aziz al-Hakim...
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    2003–2006 phase of the Iraqi insurgency (category Al-Qaeda activities in Iraq)
    his movement. On March 29, they moved to close Sadr's newspaper known as al-Hawza and arrested one of his aides on murder charges. That, combined with his...
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    2020-06-14. "al-Hawza al-Zainabia". www.alhawzaonline.com. Archived from the original on 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2020-06-14. "al-Sadis Ashar Min Jamadi al-Akhir...
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    (ISIS, or IS) while he was studying at Najaf University (Al-Hawza al-'Ilmiyya fi al-Najaf al-Ashraf Islamic seminary) in July 2014 when clashes with the...
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  • Kurdistan) Al Hawza Al Mustaqilla (Baghdad) Hatha al-Youm (Baghdad) Al Mutamar Babel The Hewler Globe (Erbil) Azzaman Al-Sabah Al-Jadid Al-Mashriq Al Anbaa...
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    forty, and spent rest of his life teaching Fiqh in Hawza of the Najaf. At breakout of the World War I, Al-Habboubi led volunteer groups in the Ottoman Empire...
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    December 2021. "al-Marja' al-Sistani Yu'azi al-Hawza al-Ilmiyyah Fi Iran Biwafat al-'Alem al-Shirazi" [Sistani Authority Consoles the Hawza Ilmiyya in Iran...
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