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Al-Azhar mosque-university in Cairo was founded in 361 AH by the Fat...
...ivilization and learning, later producing institutions like al-Azhar.
...he Fatimids generally tolerated Sunni scholarship and built al-Azhar mosque (later a Sunni institution). Their rule lasted until...
...clave and administrative center. The Fatimids later founded al-Azhar mosque and university there, which became one of the greate...
The Fatimid general Jawhar as-Siqilli founded al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, which evolved into one of the world's olde...
Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, founded by the Fatimids in 970 CE, began f...
.... Their journal al-Manar and Abduh's educational reforms at al-Azhar influenced Islamic thought across the Muslim world.
... al-Masalik, a concise Maliki fiqh manual widely studied in al-Azhar and North Africa.
...itical figure, known for his major Quran commentary 'Tafsir al-Azhar.'
Grand Imam of al-Azhar since 2010, one of the most influential Sunni Muslim leader...
Grand Imam of al-Azhar and author of widely studied commentaries on Shafi'i fiqh a...
First Maliki Grand Imam of al-Azhar, author of the most widely studied commentary on Khalil's M...
Major Arabic lexicographer; author of Tahdhib al-Lughah, an 15-volume dictionary of classical Arabic.
Rector of al-Azhar University (1958-1963). A leading reformist scholar who wor...
...n scholar (1898-1974 CE), professor at Cairo University and al-Azhar, author of landmark works in Islamic jurisprudence, compara...