Khamenei’s early education started in local religious schools in Mashhad. His upbringing in a religious household meant that learning was closely tied to faith. He studied Islamic jurisprudence, theology, and classical texts from a young age.
The proximity of his home to major religious institutions made it easier for him to access scholars and educational resources. This environment fostered intellectual curiosity and discipline.
As he grew older, he continued his studies in other cities, but the foundation built in his childhood home remained central to his development. The lessons learned within those modest walls extended far beyond academics—they shaped his identity and future ambitions.