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'''Madrasa Asfouria''' ({{lang-ar|المدرسة العصفورية}}) is one of the [[madrasa]]hs of the [[medina of Tunis]], which was constructed during the [[Hafsid]] era. |
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== Location == |
== Location == |
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[[File:سوق العطارين.jpg|left|thumb|Metallic plaque indicating Souk El Attarine]] |
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The madrasa is located at an alley near [[Souk El Attarine]], between [[Madrasa El Khaldounia]] and [[Madrasa Hamzia]], hence creating a complex of madrasahs. |
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It stands only a few meters from the [[Al-Zaytuna Mosque]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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It is built during the [[Hafsid]] era, at the same time as other madrasahs such as [[Madrasa Ech Chamaiya]], [[Madrasa El Tawfikia]], [[Madrasa El Mountaciriya]] and [[Madrasa El Unqiya]]. |
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It is named after the scholar {{Interlanguage link|ar|Ibn Asfur El Ichbili|ابن عصفور الإشبيلي}} from [[Seville]], who taught at the madrasa. |
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== Scholars == |
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Among its scholars, other than |
Among its scholars, other than Ibn Asfur Ibn Ichbili, we can also name [[Sheikh]] Salah El Cherif before his departure to [[Damascus]] and the poet Muhammad Tahar Battikh. |
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== Evolution == |
== Evolution == |
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The madrasa was restored by the [[Association de sauvegarde de la médina de Tunis]] in [[2000]]. Nowadays, it hosts the premises of five associations among which the Tunisian Association of Research and Studies on Tunisian Intellectual Heritage. |
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Médersa Asfouria photo 5 المدرسة العصفورية.jpg|Inscription |
Médersa Asfouria photo 5 المدرسة العصفورية.jpg|Inscription located at the entrance of the madrasa |
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Medersa Asfouria Int.JPG|Patio |
Medersa Asfouria Int.JPG|Patio of the madrasa |
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== References == |
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{{translation/ref|fr|Médersa Asfouria}} |
{{translation/ref|fr|Médersa Asfouria}} |
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{{Madrasas of Tunis}} |
{{Madrasas of Tunis}} |
Revision as of 13:36, 10 April 2016
Madrasa Asfouria (Template:Lang-ar) is one of the madrasahs of the medina of Tunis, which was constructed during the Hafsid era.
Location
The madrasa is located at an alley near Souk El Attarine, between Madrasa El Khaldounia and Madrasa Hamzia, hence creating a complex of madrasahs.
It stands only a few meters from the Al-Zaytuna Mosque.
History
It is built during the Hafsid era, at the same time as other madrasahs such as Madrasa Ech Chamaiya, Madrasa El Tawfikia, Madrasa El Mountaciriya and Madrasa El Unqiya.
It is named after the scholar ar from Seville, who taught at the madrasa.
Scholars
Among its scholars, other than Ibn Asfur Ibn Ichbili, we can also name Sheikh Salah El Cherif before his departure to Damascus and the poet Muhammad Tahar Battikh.
Evolution
The madrasa was restored by the Association de sauvegarde de la médina de Tunis in 2000. Nowadays, it hosts the premises of five associations among which the Tunisian Association of Research and Studies on Tunisian Intellectual Heritage.
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Inscription located at the entrance of the madrasa
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Patio of the madrasa
References