This ancient institution, recognized by UNESCO and Guinness World Records, offers a unique blend of traditional Islamic scholarship and modern learning.
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Today I will introduce you to a famous university in my country. I wrote a detailed story about it and this will be a quick summary. I will link the full article at the end if you want to explore more.
In the heart of Fez, Morocco, lies a testament to the power of education and perseverance – the University of Al-Qarawiyyin, founded in 859 AD.
This ancient institution, recognized by UNESCO and Guinness World Records, offers a unique blend of traditional Islamic scholarship and modern learning. Founded by Fatima al-Fihri, a visionary woman who used her inheritance to create a legacy in education, Al-Qarawiyyin has shaped global education for centuries.
Key highlights:
- The oldest degree-granting educational institution on Earth
- It predates Oxford and Bologna by over 200 years
- Offers a diverse curriculum including Islamic jurisprudence, astronomy, and philosophy
- It has continuously operated since its founding
- Blends traditional methods with modern education
As professionals, we can learn from Al-Qarawiyyin’s enduring success. How can we adapt our own institutions to balance tradition and innovation?
Have you visited Al-Qarawiyyin or other ancient universities? Share your experiences in the comments below!
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In Summary:
- The University of Al Qarawiyyin is the world’s oldest continuously operating university.
- It was founded in 859 CE by Fatima al-Fihri.
- Al-Qarawiyyin has played a significant role in Islamic education and cultural heritage.
- The university has evolved from a mosque to a renowned academic institution.
- It remains a beacon of knowledge, attracting scholars worldwide.
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