Haghani school (also Haqqani) is a Shi'i school of thought in Iran by a group of clerics based in the holy city of Qom and headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, an influential theologian. The Haghani Circle has its origin in the Haghani seminary, founded in 1964, which previously had been called Muntashiriya. After two of the leading members of the circle were assassinated, the hawza changed its name to Shahidayn Seminary (Martyr Seminary).
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- Haghani school (also Haqqani) is a Shi'i school of thought in Iran by a group of clerics based in the holy city of Qom and headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, an influential theologian. The Haghani Circle has its origin in the Haghani seminary, founded in 1964, which previously had been called Muntashiriya. After two of the leading members of the circle were assassinated, the hawza changed its name to Shahidayn Seminary (Martyr Seminary).
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- Haghani school (also Haqqani) is a Shi'i school of thought in Iran by a group of clerics based in the holy city of Qom and headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, an influential theologian. The Haghani Circle has its origin in the Haghani seminary, founded in 1964, which previously had been called Muntashiriya. After two of the leading members of the circle were assassinated, the hawza changed its name to Shahidayn Seminary (Martyr Seminary).
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