Posted here today 11 March, 2014.
From: http://www.yesiknowthat.com/university-al-karaouine/
University of Al-Karaouine – The Oldest Muslim University in the World

Name: University of Al-Karaouine
Location: Fes, Morocco
Established in: 859 as a Mosque
Famous alumni:
- Ibn Khaldun (Historian, Economist and Sociologist)
- Leo Africanus (Author and Diplomat)
- Muhammad Allal al Fassi (Politician, Writer, Poet and Islamic Scholar)
It was originally founded as a mosque with an associated mosque school (madrasa) which has been referred to as a university. The credit of its foundation goes to a woman called Fatima al-Fihri, the daughter of a wealthy merchant named Mohammed Al-Fihri, who along with many of their community migrated from Kairouan (from where the name of the mosque has come) in Tunisia to Fes in Morocco in the early 9th century. Fatima al-Fihri together with her sibling inherited huge wealth from their father, and Fatima had vowed to utilize her inheritance on the construction and running of a mosque for her community. The dynasties that followed continued to expand the Al-Karaouine mosque until it became the largest in Africa.

Image credit: Flickr ZL-Photography
While many hail the evolution of Al-Karaouine spread across a period of over 1000 years, there are other who dispute its institutional status particularly prior to World War-II, claiming that it started as a mosque school and its transformation into a full-fledged university took place only in the year 1963. UNESCO in contrast considers Al-Karaouine to have been a university since its founding.
Despite the debate, there is however no doubt that Al-Karaouine’s has produced numerous scholars and intellectuals who have strongly influenced the history of Muslim and Jewish worlds.
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