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Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board has announced a second chance for students who missed the registration for the Dakhil Ninth Grade Examination-2027. The opportunity is open to students enrolled in ...

While " madrasah " can now refer to any type of school, the term madrasah was originally used to refer more specifically to a medieval Islamic centre of learning, mainly teaching Islamic law and theology, usually affiliated with a mosque, and funded by an early charitable trust known as waqf. [55]

Madrasah, institution of higher education in the Islamic sciences. These institutions functioned until the 20th century as theological seminaries and law schools, with a curriculum centered on the Qurʾan and the Hadith.

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In Arabic and many Arabic-influenced languages, madrasa (madrasah, madraza, or medrese) represents any private, public, secular, and religious learning institution including a school and a university for Muslim or non-Muslim learners.

madrassa noun ma dras sa mə-ˈdra-sə -ˈdrä- variants or madrasa or less commonly madrassah or madrasah Synonyms of madrassa : a Muslim school, college, or university that is often part of a mosque

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This video from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly explores the madrasah education with Roy Parvis Mottahedeh, professor of Islamic History at Harvard University. Mottahedeh gives viewers an introduction into the history and evolution of madrasahs.

The Arabic madrasah literally means "a place of study," and refers to any school at all, whether religious or secular. It traces back to the root darasa, "he read repeatedly" or "he studied."

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