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  1. Madrasa o madraza [1] [2] (en árabe: مَدْرَسَة ‎, romanizado: madrasa; en plural, مَدَارِس ‎, madāris) es el nombre que se da en la cultura árabe a cualquier tipo de escuela, sea religiosa o secular. El uso específico en Occidente refiere por lo general a una escuela religiosa islámica. [3]

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    Etymology. The word madrasah derives from the triconsonantal Semitic root د-ر-س D-R-S 'to learn, study', using the wazn ( morphological form or template) مفعل (ة); mafʻal (ah), meaning "a place where something is done". Thus, madrasah literally means "a place where learning and studying take place" or "place of study".

  3. May 13, 2024 · Impressive Madraza in Granada, beautiful decorative interiors and prayer room, history, location, price and opening hours of first Arab university in Granada

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  4. Madraza is a genre film that, using suspense, action and comedy, wanders through the many difficulties that citizens of Buenos Aires must endure. The film's tone tends to satirize the current social perspective of Argentina and the limits of morale and insanity.

  5. Nov 6, 2017 · A madrasa is an Arabic term for any educational institution that teaches Islamic or secular subjects. Learn about the history, importance, and challenges of madrasas in the Islamic world and beyond.

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  6. Translate Madraza. See 2 authoritative translations of Madraza in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  7. Overview. The book consists of four parts, [2] and is a blend of autobiography, advocacy, ethnography, and history. [3] The purpose of the book is to provide an insider perspective of the Deobandi madrasas in the Indian subcontinent. [4]