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24/03/2016

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E-Learning or online learning processes in al-Azhar University.

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M.O.U signed between UNISSA of Brunei & al-Azhar University.قد تم توقيع مذكرة التفاهم بين جامعة السلطان الشريف علي الإسل...
24/06/2014

M.O.U signed between UNISSA of Brunei & al-Azhar University.

قد تم توقيع مذكرة التفاهم بين جامعة السلطان الشريف علي الإسلامية بسلطنة بروناي دار السلام وجامعة الأزهر الشريف بجمهورية مصر العربية

15/11/2013
Islamic Mission City,(Foreign Students Hall) al-Azhar University.
27/01/2013

Islamic Mission City,(Foreign Students Hall) al-Azhar University.

al-Azhar University
27/12/2012

al-Azhar University

27/12/2012

al-Azhar college in the united kingdom is officially recognized branch of al-Azhar University.
Look at the website of al-Azhar college in London.
www.al-azhar.org.uk

27/12/2012

al-Azhar University : Arabic Jāmiʿat al-Azhar, chief centre of Islamic and Arabic learning in the world, centred on the mosque of that name in the medieval quarter of Cairo, Egypt. It was founded by the Shīʿite (specifically, the Ismāʿīlī sect) Fāṭimids in 970 ce and was formally organized by 988. Its name may allude to Fāṭimah, the Prophet’s daughter, known as “al-Zahrāʾ” (“the Luminous”), from whom the Fāṭimid dynasty derives its name. The format of education at al-Azhar remained relatively informal for much of its early history: initially there were no entrance requirements, no formal curriculum, and no degrees. The basic program of studies was—and still is—Islamic law, theology, and the Arabic language.

An Ismāʿīlī centre of learning, al-Azhar fell into eclipse after Egypt’s conquer by Saladin, founder of the Ayyūbid dynasty and a Sunni, in the second half of the 12th century. It was revived under the Mamlūks (1250–1517), however, and continued to thrive thereafter as a centre of Sunni scholarship. It was damaged in an earthquake in the early 1300s and subsequently repaired, and additions, alterations, and renovations to its structures were undertaken at various points throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, particularly in the later Mamlūk period, when it came under direct patronage.

With the defeat of the Mamlūks in 1517, substantial architectural projects were few until the mid-18th century; in spite of this, al-Azhar’s significance continued, and under Ottoman rule it held preeminent status among Egyptian institutions of learning. Opposition to the French in the late 18th century led to an uprising in 1798 centred on al-Azhar, and as a result it was bombarded by the French and temporarily closed. Nineteenth-century reform at al-Azhar owed in part to the involvement of a number of individuals, including Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī, who taught at al-Azhar in the 1870s and emphasized that modern science and other subjects were not incompatible with the Qurʾān, and Muḥammad ʿAbduh, who was influenced as a young intellectual by al-Afghānī and later proposed, as a member of a government committee, a number of broad measures for reforming al-Azhar. In the late 19th century, procedures, including admission requirements and examinations, were formalized, and a number of modern subjects—some of them obligatory—were introduced.

Al-Azhar was nationalized and again underwent substantial reforms in the early 1960s. Since that time, faculties such as those of medicine and engineering have been established; women were first admitted in 1962. The modern university offers a number of faculties, some of them for women, as well as regional facilities.

Source : www.britannica.com

27/12/2012

Cairo, in Egypt, houses one of the oldest mosques and universities. Al-Azhar Mosque and University is now the foremost Sunni institution in the world. Al-Azhar mosque was the first in Cairo, the capitol of the Fatimid Caliphate. The university followed and became the second oldest continuously running academic institution after Al-Qarawiyyin. Al-Azhar, part of a series on important sites in Islam, is the focus of this post.

Al-Azhar Mosque was commissioned by the Al-Mu’zz li-Din Allah in 970 C.E. The name “azhar” is the masculine form of “zahra” which means “most resplendent” and was a nickname given to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque was suppose to be a base to spread Ismaili Shia Islam. Thus, Al-Azhar began as a Shia institution. After Salah ud-Din (known as Saladin in the West) overthrew the Fatimids in 1171 C.E., he was hostile to the Shia leanings of the Al-Azhar and for a period of time Al-Azhar lost some of its prestige. However, during the Mamluk Sultanate which followed Salah ud-Din and his Ayyubid Dynasty, Al-Azhar regained its position and became a center for Sunni thought.

The mosque eventually became a university in 989. From the beginning, Al-Azhar was considered a center of learning and a place where official pronouncements were issued. At Al-Azhar University, students could study Qur’an, hadith, Islamic law, theology, and Arabic. In 1961 the university was nationalized and officially designated as an independent university. Also in 1961, the functions of the university and the mosque were separated and secular departments were created in the university. Now, in addition to religious studies, students can study subjects like medicine, engineering, and economics. Al-Azhar University now also runs primary and secondary schools.

Throughout its long history–over a millennium–attitudes towards Al-Azhar have changed, but overall it has remained an important symbol of Sunni Islam. Al-Azhar Mosque and University are both influential institutions not only for Egyptians, but for Muslims around the world.

Source : http://insideislam.wisc.edu

14/08/2011

السبت 13/8/2011 بدأ العمل بمكتب تنسيق قبول طالبات الثانوية العامة و ثانوية القرءات و الشهادات المعادله و السنوات السابقة

29/07/2011

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