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place, and due to this problem many leave the Hawsa without completing the studies. He has obtained permission for the construction of 1000 quarters from the government and the area has been purchased at baab ul qibla of Imam Ali shrine, but is waiting for respectable momineen to sponsor the construction. This project has been included in the map of the colony madrassa for male and female and hussainia is also included.
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Imambarghs. To add up all, printing press, bookshops and libraries were burnt down. Only those valuable things were protected which were hidden and buried underground and were covered. He availed the chance, hence he reconstructed the above-mentioned madaris to save the epicenter of Ilm and that the doors of Ilm e Rasool to be opened so that the world and people be benefited from it.
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Najaf colony Madina tul Ilm: along with the difficulties faced by students, regarding courses, teachers, residence permit from government (iqama), they are also facing accommodation problems. They live in small rented quarters where sometimes rent is raised and sometimes they have to move to another
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Hawza Ilmiya Najaf e Ashraf, which is the centre of all the madaris, was demolished by Sadaam. Enemies wanted to close down the doors of Ilm e Rasool, and to remove Najaf as the central point of the world of knowledge. For the same reason he demolished the madaris, the historical places, mosques and
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terrorists." He also stressed the necessity of protecting public and private property during the
Fallujah operation and said, "Members of the security forces and popular mobilization are the pride of the clergy.""Iraqi holy warriors and fighters must have serious will to liberate the remaining areas
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The head of his office and his son, Sheikh Ali Najafi, also called for the protection of civilians in
Fallujah "so they are free the clutches of terrorism with the least harm." He likewise praised "members of popular mobilization who with faith and courage have once again demonstrated to the world
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The Grand leader of the Shia community, Ayatollah Al-Uzma Sheikh hafiz Basher
Hussain al Najafi has initiated different projects to serve the community and religion. Some of these projects are completed while others are not.
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Imam Ali hospital: where free medical treatment shall be provided to students and zawaar (pilgrims) and for this, place has been purchased near baab ul qibla of Imam Ali shrine and it is awaiting construction.
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under the occupation of terrorism and not to give an opportunity for the invasion of this country’s soil."
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Najafi's official reply to Amman Message 7 June 2005
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Madrassa Afghaniya (Established by Mudaris Afghani).
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529:The Laws and Rituals of the Holy Month of Ramadan
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357:Reconstruction of Hawza Ilmiya Najaf e Ashraf
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378:Madrassa Lebnaniya (Khanal Mukhazar).
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650:Explaining Inheritance in "Luma'ah"
553:A Friendly Guide to the Holy Kaa'ba
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