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Waqf, Education and Politics in Late Medieval Syria: Islamic Education in Medieval Syria

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Education in Medieval Syria underwent substantial permutations since the Zangid to the late Mamluk Era. In addition to mosques, different types of institutes (madrasa, khanqah, ribat and zawiya) had increased to a large extent as an urban phenomenon, and reached the top of their expansion rate during the 14th century. Those developments reflected the political and religious changes in the area. Most of the educational institutions in Syria were established by the ruling class, but the role of citizens in dedicating institutes was strong relatively. Establishing such institutes and dedicating endowments (waqf) were characterized by religious motif and charity deeds. However, during the Mamluk period, the social, economic and political considerations were obvious. Consequently, Syrian main cities, Damascus, Aleppo, Jerusalem and others became centres of transmission of knowledge in Islamic education that attracted 'ulama, scholars and Sufi streams from all over the Muslim world. Toward the end of the Mamluk period, educational activities had slowed down in Syria as a result of the waqf decline, especially in the 15th century, because of bad political and economic situations.

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Autorius: Hatim Mahamid
Leidėjas: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Išleidimo metai: 2015
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 344
ISBN-10: 3659445444
ISBN-13: 9783659445446
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: History of scholarship (principally of social sciences and humanities)

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