Dar al-Zahra was the first women's Shia seminary to be opened in Qom.
It was established by grand ayatollah Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari, who opened it in 1973 as a section of his hawza Dar al-Tabligh.
[1] By 1975, Dar al-Zahra already counted 150 female students, taught by male teachers from behind a curtain.
Dar al-Zahra was run by Fatemeh Amini.
After Dar al-Tabligh was closed, she opened a number of other women's seminaries in Tehran.