Al-Madrasah Al-Mushtansiriyah in Baghdad: a study of Muslim educational institutions.
The mosque (masjid) as the center of Muslim higher education was, from the latter part of the fifth centuries hijri (circa, eleventh centuries A.D.), being gradually replaced by the madrasah. In less than a hundred and fifty years after the establishment of the first madrasah in Khurasan, this insti...
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McGill University
1959
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Summary: | The mosque (masjid) as the center of Muslim higher education was, from the latter part of the fifth centuries hijri (circa, eleventh centuries A.D.), being gradually replaced by the madrasah. In less than a hundred and fifty years after the establishment of the first madrasah in Khurasan, this institution became the most widespread educational system of higher learning in the Muslim world. |
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