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Zaytuna College / z aɪ ˈ t uː n ə / is a private liberal arts college in Berkeley, California and is the first accredited Muslim undergraduate college in the United States. It was built on the foundation of an educational institute, founded in 1996 by Hamza Yusuf and Hesham Alalusi as Zaytuna Institute. [8]
Ma'had Al-Zaytun or Al-Zaytun Islamic Boarding School (Indonesian: Pondok Pesantren Al-Zaytun) is an Islamic boarding school located in Indramayu Regency, West Java.This Islamic boarding school is a business of the Yayasan Pesantren Indonesia (Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Foundation, YPI), which began construction on August 13, 1996.
Ez-Zitouna University (Arabic: جامعة الزيتونة, romanized: Jāmi‘a al-Zaytūna, French: Université Ez-Zitouna) is a public ancient medieval university in Tunis, Tunisia. The university originates in the Al-Zaytuna Mosque , founded at the end of the 7th century or in the early 8th century, which developed into a major Islamic ...
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi High School; Al-Amin School; Al-Hikmeh School; Al-Kindi High School; Al-Maʿarri High School; Al-Ma'mun High School; Al-Mutanabbi High School; Al-Quds High School; Basil al-Assad High School; Dimashq School; Djamila Bouhired School; Huda Shaarawi High School; Ibn al-Baitar High School; Ibn Sina High School; Ibn Zaydún ...
Al-Madinah School may refer to: Al-Madinah School (Auckland), an Islamic state integrated area school in New Zealand; Al-Madinah School, Derby, an Islamic faith free school in Derbyshire, England, since renamed as Zaytouna Primary School; Al-Madinah School (New York City), a private Islamic faith school in New York, United States
Al-Zaytuna Mosque, also known as Ez-Zitouna Mosque, and El-Zituna Mosque (Arabic: جامع الزيتونة, literally meaning the Mosque of Olive), is a major mosque at the center of the Medina of Tunis in Tunis, Tunisia.
Umm al-Zaytun (also spelled Umm ez-Zeitoun) is a village in the al-Suwayda Governorate in southwestern Syria. It is situated along the southeastern edge of the Lejah lava plateau, northwest of the city of al-Suwayda. Umm al-Zaytun had a population of 1,913 in the 2004 census. [1] Its inhabitants are Druze.
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