- The
Madrasat al-Alsun (Arabic: مدرسة الألسن, lit. 'School of Languages') was
created by Muḥammad ʿAlī in 1835. The school's
administration in
Egypt underwent...
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literature and publications. Rifa'a al-Tahtawi
proposed the
establishment of
Madrasat al-Alsun in 1836 and led a
translation campaign that
highlighted the need...
- Al-Shorta
Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الشرطة الرياضي, lit. 'Police
Sports Club') is an
Iraqi sports club
based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has
teams in 19...
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Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental
College (Urdu: مدرست العلوم مسلمانانِ ہند, romanized:
Madrasat ul-ʿUlūm Musalmānān-e-Hind, lit. "Science
School for the
Muslims of India")...
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works for
publishing in
Arabic was
revived by the
establishment of the
Madrasat al-Alsun (School of Tongues) in
Egypt in 1813.
There is a
separate tradition...
- made by a
Jeddah merchant,
Muhammad ʿAlī
Zaynal Riḍā, who
founded the
Madrasat al-Falāḥ in
Mecca in 1911–12 that cost £400,000. The
school system in Mecca...
- al-ʿUlūm the
following year, and of
Arabic language and
literature at
Madrasat al-Alsun. ʿAbduh was a
champion of the
press and
wrote prolifically in...
- Al-Attarine
Madrasa or
Medersa al-Attarine (Arabic: مدرسة العطارين, romanized:
madrasat al-ʿattārīn, lit. 'school of the perfumers') is a
madrasa in Fes, Morocco...
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grouped with a
critical school within Islamic studies sometimes known as
madrasat naqd al-turath (school of
criticising [religious] heritage). This school...
- St. George's
School (Arabic: مدرسة المطران
Madrasat al-Mutran) is a
British boys'
school in East
Jerusalem run by the
Anglican diocese of Jerusalem. St...