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building the
first network of
official madrasas in Iran, Mesopotamia, and Khorasan. From there, the
construction of
madrasas spread across much of the Muslim...
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their home towns, and the
madrasas provided them with
basic necessities such as
lodging and bread.: 463 However, the
madrasas were also
teaching institutions...
- as the
Seffarine and al-Attarine
Madrasas served students at the al-Qarawiyyin
Mosque across the river. The
madrasas were also
accompanied by another...
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other cloth were traded. The
madrasa was
founded in 1349 CE by
Yusuf I, the
Nasrid emir of
Granada at the time.
Madrasas were a type of
Islamic institution...
- in
their home towns, and the
madrasas provided them with
basic necessities such as
lodging and bread. However, the
madrasas were also
teaching institutions...
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reforms in the
madrasa system. This part is
heavily critical of both the
media narratives about madrasas,
government policies concerning madrasas, and also...
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Farjak Madrasa was a
madrasa located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The
madrasa has not
survived to the
present day. It was one of the
oldest madrasas in Bukhara...
- Sadr
Madrasa (Persian: مدرسه صدر) is one of the
largest madrasas in Isfahan, Iran. It was
built by
Mohammad Hosseyn Khan Sadr Esfahani, the
governor of...
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centuries and was
responsible for
constructing many
madrasas across Morocco. Historically,
madrasas in the
Maghreb served to
train ulama (Islamic scholars)...
- some
newer buildings in the
public market,
where the
Softalar Madrasa once stood.
Madrasas were
Islamic schools established during the
Ottoman Empire's...