University of al-Karaouine facts for kids
The University of al-Karaouine (or al-Qarawiyyin, Arabic: جامعة القرويين) is a university in Fes, Morocco. The mosque was founded by Fatima al-Fihri in 859. It had a school, or madrasa, that taught students about Islam. It later became one of the most important centres of learning in the Muslim world. It was made a part of Morocco's modern university system in 1963. It is the oldest continually operating school in the world. It is sometimes also called the oldest university
Images for kids
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View of the Qarawiyyin Mosque on the skyline of central Fes el-Bali: the green-tiled roofs of the prayer hall and the minaret (white tower on the left) are visible.
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Reconstruction of the 14th-century water clock from the dar al-muwaqqit of the Qarawiyyin Mosque (on display at the Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam)
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Courtyard of the mosque with the 10th-century minaret, seen from inside one of the two Saadian-era pavilions (late 16th and early 17th century). The Dar al-Muwaqqit (14th century) is also visible to the left of the minaret, marked by a window just above the gallery of arches.
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The Marinid-era anaza or wooden screen on the southern side of the courtyard, at the entrance to the prayer hall's central nave.
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The Marinid-era decorative cupola over the vestibule of Bab al-Ward, the mosque's central northern gate.
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One of the Saadian pavilions (late 16th and early 17th century) in the courtyard, featuring carved wood and stucco decoration
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Detail of the Almoravid-era bronze overlays on the doors of Bab al-Gna'iz.
See also
In Spanish: Universidad de Qarawiyyin para niños