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  • A '''''madrassa''''', in its most basic form, is a religious school that teaches Islam. In ...to pursue. Ali pointed however, that this change must come from within the madrassa system because any change imposed from the outside will only be resisted.<r
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  • #REDIRECT [[Madrassa]]
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  • {{r|Madrassa}}
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  • ...tural resources management in South Asia and the Muslim World; expert on [[madrassa]]s; Associate Professor of Environmental Planning and Conflict Resolution a
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  • {{r|Madrassa}}
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  • ...ere he lived whenever he could. His first education was at the [[Sindh]] [[Madrassa]], but then at the Mission School, Karachi, giving him perspectives of Isla
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  • ...''', '''[[Bible college]]''' '''[[yeshiva]]''', '''[[seminary]]''' or '''[[madrassa]]''' in that they provide a general curriculum (often in line with local pr
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  • A '''''madrassa''''', in its most basic form, is a religious school that teaches Islam. In ...to pursue. Ali pointed however, that this change must come from within the madrassa system because any change imposed from the outside will only be resisted.<r
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  • ...01}}</ref> It remains a major cultural attraction for its mosque, tomb and madrassa complex, built in 1417 by Gohar Shad, daughter of a Chugtai noble, one of t
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  • *Studies in Islamic ic jurisprudence at the Madrassa of Ayatollah Milani in Mashhad
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:06, 9 October 2009 (
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:06, 9 October 2009 (
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:06, 9 October 2009 (
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  • ...oung, with little formal education or administrative experience beyond the madrassa. This often offended Pashtuns who felt they should have more influence. <re The resurgent TIMA was made up principally of graduates of the Haqqania madrassa near Peshawar, Pakistan. That religious school's teachings drew from a 19th
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  • '''[[madrassa|madrássa]]''' is perhaps the most phonetic of the many spellings of *mədr
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  • * [[Madrassa/Definition]]
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:06, 9 October 2009 (
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  • * [[Madrassa/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Madrassa/Metadata]]
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