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Madarasaa Collection

"Madarasaa: A Journey through Islamic Education and Culture" Step into the historical Victoria College in Alexandria, Egypt

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Victoria College, Alexandria - Quadrangle

Victoria College, Alexandria - Quadrangle
A view through the arcading of the Quadrangle at Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Sale, Rabat, Morocco - Medersa Abu al-Hassan

Sale, Rabat, Morocco - Medersa Abu al-Hassan, also called Medersa des Merinide Date: 1928

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Samarkand, Uzbekistan - The Registan - Ulugh Beg Madrasa

Samarkand, Uzbekistan - The Registan - Ulugh Beg Madrasa, built during the Timurid Empire era of TimurTamerlane, with an imposing iwan with a lancet-arch pishtaq or portal facing the square

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Lecture in a Registan Madrasa

Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Lecture in a Registan Madrasa
Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Students attending a lecture in a Registan Madrasa (Islamic Religious School). Date: circa 1910

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Kukeldash Madrasa

Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Kukeldash Madrasa Islamic School. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Andijan, Uzbekistan - Entrance to a Madrasa

Andijan, Uzbekistan - Entrance to a Madrasa. Date: circa 1909

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Student at the Madrasa

Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Student at the Madrasa (Islamic School). Date: 1903

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Madrasa

Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Madrasa Date: circa 1960s

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)

LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)
Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). Dome and minaret. IRAN. Esfahan. Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Sahrij Madrassa

Sahrij Madrassa. Stucco decoration. MOROCCO. Fes. Sahrij Madrassa. Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: The Medressa - Algiers, Algeria

The Medressa - Algiers, Algeria
The Medressa (Islamic Religious School) at Algiers, Algeria, with a view out over the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Medressa - Algiers

Medressa - Algiers
The Medressa (Religious School) in Algiers, Algeria

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: An Ottoman Library

An Ottoman Library
An Ottoman Medressa Library with reading seats and wooden book supports

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Religious School (Islamic) Medressa in Baku

Religious School (Islamic) Medressa in Baku, Azerbaijan

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Souvenir postcard from Algiers

Souvenir postcard from Algiers
Algiers, Algeria, North Africa. A souvenir postcard showing the an Arab Street in the Casbah, St Eugenie and the Boulevard Front de Mer, the Medressa and the Tomb of St Abderhamam (Abdul Rahman)

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Medressa and Slimania at Tunis, Tunisia

Medressa and Slimania at Tunis, Tunisia
The Medressa and Slimania at Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageMadarasaa Collection: Walida School and Sibil - Cairo, Egypt

Walida School and Sibil - Cairo, Egypt. Walida means The Mother and is named after the Khedives Wife. Sibil relates to the public fountain on the left of the shot


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"Madarasaa: A Journey through Islamic Education and Culture" Step into the historical Victoria College in Alexandria, Egypt, where the Quadrangle echoes with the footsteps of scholars past. Or venture to Samarkand, Uzbekistan's iconic Registan square, adorned by majestic structures like Ulugh Beg Madrasa that stand as testaments to a rich heritage. In Cairo, Egypt lies Al-Azhar University, an esteemed institution intertwined with Al-Azhar Mosque. Here, knowledge flourishes under the watchful gaze of minarets reaching towards the heavens. Meanwhile, Medersa Abu al-Hassan in Sale, Rabat invites you to marvel at its intricate architecture while immersing yourself in Moroccan traditions. Witness faith unyielding amidst adversity as Turkmenistan's Muslims gather outdoors after a storm for Friday prayers. In Tunisia's Madrasa classrooms, lessons come alive as students absorb wisdom passed down through generations. Travel further east to Andijan and be captivated by the grandeur of an entrance leading into a Madrasa—a gateway beckoning seekers of knowledge from all corners of the world. Attend a lecture in Samarkand's Registan Madrasa and feel your mind expand alongside ancient walls steeped in wisdom. The vibrant scenes within Samarkand's Registan Square offer glimpses into daily life—students engrossed in study or friends engaging in animated conversations beneath azure skies. In Bukhara’s Madrasas too, witness young minds eagerly embracing education—an enduring testament to their thirst for enlightenment. Tashkent unveils its treasures—the Kukeldash Madrasa stands tall as a symbol of resilience against time’s relentless march forward. Nearby lies an Old Mosque or Madrasa—a silent guardian preserving centuries-old devotion and architectural splendor. Madarasaa encapsulates more than just buildings.