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		Definition of madrasa in English: madrasa(also medrese, madrasah) noun məˈdrasəməˈdræsə A college for Islamic instruction.  Example sentencesExamples -  In the absence of an overall coordinating body or a federation of madrasas, each madrasa is free to set its own syllabus and adopt its own teaching methods.
 -  So, at most madrasa graduates can aspire to become teachers in madrasas, imams in mosques or else open another madrasa of their own.
 -  As mentioned above, Islamic madrasas were part of mosques themselves.
 -  In Turkey, most madrasas (medreses) were closed and state schools opened; at al-Azhar, secular faculties were introduced.
 -  Irwin supports the theory that the Court of Lions was never a palace at all; rather, it was a madrasa, an Islamic college, its architecture derived from madrasas in Morocco with their colonnaded cloisters.
 
 
 Origin   Arabic, 'school, college', from darasa 'to study'.    Definition of madrasa in US English: madrasa(also medrese, madrasah) nounməˈdræsəməˈdrasə A college for Islamic instruction.  Example sentencesExamples -  So, at most madrasa graduates can aspire to become teachers in madrasas, imams in mosques or else open another madrasa of their own.
 -  Irwin supports the theory that the Court of Lions was never a palace at all; rather, it was a madrasa, an Islamic college, its architecture derived from madrasas in Morocco with their colonnaded cloisters.
 -  As mentioned above, Islamic madrasas were part of mosques themselves.
 -  In Turkey, most madrasas (medreses) were closed and state schools opened; at al-Azhar, secular faculties were introduced.
 -  In the absence of an overall coordinating body or a federation of madrasas, each madrasa is free to set its own syllabus and adopt its own teaching methods.
 
 
 Origin   Arabic, ‘school, college’, from darasa ‘to study’.     |