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ma·dra·sa or ma·dra·sah also ma·dras·sah M0021350 (mə-drä′sə)n. Islam 1. An institution for the study of Islamic theology and religious law.2. The buildings and grounds of such an institution, typically attached to a mosque. [Arabic, school, from darasa, to study; see drš in Semitic roots.]madrasah (məˈdræsə; ˈmɑːdræsə) or madrasa; medrese (məˈdrɛseɪ) n (Islam) Islam an educational institution, particularly for Islamic religious instruction[from Arabic, literally: place of learning]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | madrasah - Muslim schools in Bangladesh and Pakistan; "the Pakistan government decided to close down madrasas that provided military training for their students"; "many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia"madrasareligious school - a school run by a religious bodyBangla Desh, Bangladesh, East Pakistan, People's Republic of Bangladesh - a Muslim republic in southern Asia bordered by India to the north and west and east and the Bay of Bengal to the south; formerly part of India and then part of Pakistan; it achieved independence in 1971Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Pakistan, West Pakistan - a Muslim republic that occupies the heartland of ancient south Asian civilization in the Indus River valley; formerly part of India; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 | TranslationsmadrasahenUK
madrasahA theological school, generally arranged around a courtyard, from the 11th cent. A.D. on, in Anatolia, Persia, and Egypt.madrasahenUK
Synonyms for madrasahnoun Muslim schools in Bangladesh and PakistanSynonymsRelated Words- religious school
- Bangla Desh
- Bangladesh
- East Pakistan
- People's Republic of Bangladesh
- Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Pakistan
- West Pakistan
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