When was fatima al fihri born
Fatima al-Fihri was born in Qayrawan now called Kairouan, Tunisia to a family of modest means. Her family was devoutly religious, and she and her sister, Mariam, were both well-educated. In Fez, her father found great success and became a very wealthy merchant.
When he passed away, Fatima and her sister inherited this fortune. Due to the great migration, mosques in Fez were overflowing with worshippers. To accommodate the increased religious demand, both Fatima and Mariam used their inheritance to build new mosques. Mariam founded Al-Andalus, named for the immigrants from the Andalusian region in southern Spain. Fatima founded Al-Qarawiyyin, named for the immigrants from her home city. Her primary passion, instilled during her youth, was education.
This pursuit culminated in the establishment in of Al Quaraouiyine mosque, which she named after her beloved hometown in Tunisia. This university predates Al Azhar by nearly years and the University of Bologna by nearly She founded the institution with the intent of serving the community. The university focused heavily on Islamic theology and law; however, it expanded beyond these subjects.
At its height, students were immersed in poetry, philosophy, logic, rhetoric, grammar, geography, science, mathematics and other traditional areas of study. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Home Woman's Voice. Arshad Sayyed 0 June, pm. Business Forum for Women. Woman's Voice Al-Fihri used the money she inherited from her father to purchase a mosque that was built around AD under the supervision of King Yahya ibn Muhammad.
She then rebuilt it and bought the surrounding land, doubling its size. The construction project was supervised by Fatima herself. She dug deep into the land, unearthing yellow sand, plaster, and stone to use, so as not to draw suspicion from others [for using too many resources]. The mosque took 18 years to construct. When it was finished, she went inside and prayed to God, thanking him for his blessings.
She named it after the immigrants from her hometown of Kairouan.
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