The Story Of The Founder Of The First Girls’ School In Iran

Touba Azmoudeh also tried to address religious issues in her schools, focusing on Islamic values and the clerics' sensitivity to the prevalence of Western culture in schools. Because of this, the school was more successful than similar examples, and few opposed it. Men were not allowed to enter the school except for male teachers who were carefully selected and allowed to teach. Teaching the Qur'an was one of the main curricula of the school. Religious meetings were also held on religious occasions.