hawzas
Hawza, plural hawaz, is the term used for traditional Shia Islamic religious seminaries where clerics study and train in religious sciences. A hawza is not a university; it is a network of teacher–student lineages centered in cities such as Najaf in Iraq and Qom in Iran. The word hawza comes from Arabic and means a base or seat of learning. Education in a hawza emphasizes long-term mentorship by senior scholars and can last many years, culminating in competency to issue legal opinions and interpretive rulings.
The principal centers of learning have long and distinct histories. Najaf’s seminary has been a leading center
Curriculum and structure focus on core religious sciences. The primary disciplines are fiqh (jurisprudence) and usul
Today, hawzas remain central to Shia clerical education, producing scholars who guide communities across Iran, Iraq,