Publikationen der Stiftung → Al Hawza of Najaf in Iraq
Publikationen der Stiftung → Al Hawza of Najaf in Iraq
Inhalt
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Najaf Hawza and Post-Sistani Scenarios
- The Najaf Hawza: Origin, Evolution, and Recent Ascension
- Baghdad and the Iraqification of Islamic science
- The school’s formative period
- The consolidation of the school
- The Najaf Hawza: Academics, Disciplines, and Teachers
- The nature of lessons at the Hawza
- Curriculum and disciplines
- Phase 2: Intermediate
- Phase 3: Outside research
- Religious titles
- The Najaf Hawza – The Sistani Era and Political Ascension and Role
- Chapter 2: The Shi‘ite Marja‘iyya and its Role in Iraqi Politics
- The rhetoric of the marji‘ and his approach to Iraqi political affairs, 2003-2010
- The rhetoric of the marji‘ and his approach to Iraqi political affairs, 2010-2021
- The prospects for the rhetoric and legacy of the marji‘ to carry on or dwindle after al-Sistani’s passing (visions of the future)
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: The Resources of the Marja‘iyya and Hawza, and Their Historical Evolution
- Introduction
- Funding resources:
- history and jurisprudence
- The Iraqi state and new resources: The holy shrines model: from levies to production
- Why the two Karbala shrines, and not the one in Najaf?
- Al-Sistani’s institutions and the two shrines: Trading roles
- Al-Sistani’s office and the work of the two shrines
- The wealthy marji‘ or the wealth of the marji‘ – which came first?
- Conclusion
- References