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The Hawzah

Posted: 26 Jun 2005, 10:56
by manji2005
Salaams,
I would like 2 know something about the Hawzah's of Qom & of Najaf. I would like 2 get some info eg- which 1 is better or whch one is more ideal, The experience of those who hav already been there etc.
Ali

Posted: 01 Jul 2005, 22:21
by manji2005
Hey guys giv me sm thing on this ............ Give me anything. Anything u know.

Posted: 07 Jul 2005, 10:18
by unknown
Salam,
Well if u want anything i'll give u smthing. I have cm to know that there is smthing like a hawzah in England whioch offers courses until ijtehad ( If i m nt mistaken :lol: ). Well I do not kn more abt it but i m sure that there r quite a few shias on ASK, from England, so i would ask them 2 pls supply mre info on this.
THanx

Posted: 07 Jul 2005, 10:34
by manji2005
THanx unknown :!:

Posted: 07 Jul 2005, 11:31
by abuali
Alaykum Salaam

There are a couple of members on Ask who are currently studying in Qum. You can PM them. One of them is 'Moti' and there is another person who has recently joined Ask, 'Khadimet Ahlul Bayt'. Inshallah both of them will be willing to help.

Posted: 03 Mar 2007, 15:51
by knowledgeseeker
salaam Alaykum ,
there is a hawza in London and this is their website:
http://www.hawza.org.uk/
there is also another ISlamic school, In Birmingham, run by i think Naqvi broters, the website is:
http://www.almahdi.edu
You can also do a distance online course from AL Mahdi institute or from ICAS, their website being: http://www.openstudy.org.uk/os/

Posted: 03 Mar 2007, 16:02
by qarrar
knowledgeseeker wrote:there is also another ISlamic school, In Birmingham, run by i think Naqvi broters, the website is: http://www.almahdi.edu
No, Al Mahdi Institue is not run by Naqvi brothers, one of the Naqvi brothers teaches there. Head of Hawza is Sheikh Arif and there are a few other Sayeds teaching there as-well. Very good institute recognised by the Home Office i.e. if you want to get a visa to study here and as far as I am aware if you are looking to get a loan from the AF, they give you a bursary for the full amount, though I could be wrong because there have been many changes in recent years.