Masjid El Karaouine

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Have you ever wondered what the oldest university in the world looks like? Well, you are standing right in front of it. Masjid El Karaouine is a grand mosque and more, much more. Standing tall in the heart of Fez, it was founded in 857 by a visionary woman named Fatima al-Fihri, a wealthy merchant’s daughter. Fatima dedicated her entire inheritance to build not just any mosque, but a spiritual and intellectual haven for her community. Masjid El Karaouine quickly transformed into a thriving madrasa, a place of learning and teaching where scholars gathered to explore Islamic sciences and Arabic grammar. It even offered lessons on non-Islamic subjects. In 1963, Masjid El Karaouine became a state university and expanded to include other campuses. Imagine, the place where you’re standing today, the mosque itself, has been witnessing knowledge being passed down for over a thousand years. Who knows what incredible discoveries and innovations took place within those walls? Look at how Masjid El Karaouine’s architecture reflects the rich heritage of Morocco, with elements from different eras like the Almoravid expansion. But even today, it remains a vital center of learning, drawing students from all over Morocco and beyond. Masjid El Karaouine serves as a powerful reminder of the lasting legacy of Fatima al-Fihri, whose dedication and vision continue to inspire generations.

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