This school was built in the 12th century of the lunar calendar and in an area of about 8500 square meters, which is actually the last building built in the Safavid period. The last Safavid king (Shah Sultan Hossein) ordered the construction of this school which lasted from 1116 to 1126.

Chaharbagh School of Isfahan is very important in terms of tile arts because it contains a combination of different and beautiful arts. Looking at the general plan of the Chaharbagh School of Isfahan, it can be understood that in addition to the precise engineering and very intelligent planning that exists in this building, there is also the use of seven-color, mosaic and Chinese knot tiles in it, and in fact it is a complete and strange museum.

Fine and delicate tiles, moqrans with patterns and different lines have decorated the building’s entrance and the building’s entrance as beautifully as possible. The inscription of Sardar is written in white Nastaliq script and on the background of azure tiles, and the date 1112 AH is visible on it.


Levels of education in seminary are, Muqaddamat (the preliminary level), Sath (the intermediate level) and Kharij lessons (the advanced level). 1. The preliminary level (Muqaddamat): Arabic literature, logic, semi-analytical fiqh, and Usul al-fiqh. 2. The intermediate level (Sath): Text-based analytical fiqh and usul al-fiqh. 3. The advanced level (Kharij lesson):
Kharij lessons are advanced classes in Shi’a seminary. Traditionally, this course begins after passing the preliminary and intermediate levels (Muqaddamat and Sath). In this course, the teacher explain different opinions about the topic under discussion without focusing on a certain text and finally give their own opinion accordingly and students evaluate their capabilities in criticizing opinions of scholars.
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