Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom

The Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom (Persian: جامعهٔ مدرسین حوزهٔ علمیهٔ قم) was founded in 1961 by the leading Muslim clerics of Qom, established by the students of Ayatollah Khomeini after his exile to Iraq in order to organize political activities of Khomeini's followers and promote his revolutionary interpretation of Islam such as the idea of Islamic government. Since the 1979 revolution, it has largely become the body to keep the regime's registrar of who counts as a grand ayatollah, an Ayatollah and a Hojjat ul Islam. It has a head who is appointed by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. It currently heads the Supreme Council of Qom Hawzas, and proposes judges to the judiciary system. The body gained international prominence when it announced in 1981 that Ayatollah Shariatmadari was no longer a source of emulation (marja'). It has demoted a number of clerics over the last three decades.[2] A recent case was that of Ayatollah Yousef Saanei who for his solidarity with the green movement was demoted from marja' to hojatoleslam. The Society also include Ayatollah Sistani on its list.Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom - Home

Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom

جامعهٔ مدرسین حوزهٔ علمیهٔ قم
LeaderMohammad Yazdi
Founded1961 (1961)
HeadquartersQom
IdeologyJa'fari jurisprudence
Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists
Political positionRight-wing
ReligionShia Islam
National affiliationPrinciplists
Part ofThe Two Societies
5th Assembly of Experts[1]
64 / 88(73%)
Website
jameehmodarresin.org
Hawza Qom Lecturers Annual Assembly - 2016
Hawza Qom Lecturers Annual Assembly - 2016

Founders

Qom Seminary.

Its founders comprising (none of them were Ayatollah at that time):

Current members

Late Members

Activities

The Society approves a list of marjas in Qom. In 1963 the Society declared Ayatollah Khomeini as marja'. In 1994, after the death of Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Araki, the Society nominated seven of the Ulama as his successors to be marja', including Ayatollah Khamenei.

See also

References

Sources

Bibliography

The Society of Teachers from Qom Seminary from the Beginning to the present, Seyyed Mohsen Saleh and Alireza Javadzadeh, Publisher: Islamic Revolution Documentation Center

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.