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The Al-Azhar University (/ ˈɑːzhɑːr / AHZ-har; Egyptian Arabic: جامعة الأزهر (الشريف), IPA: [ˈɡæmʕet elˈʔɑzhɑɾ eʃʃæˈɾiːf], lit. 'University of (the honorable) Al-Azhar') is a public university in Cairo, Egypt. Associated with Al-Azhar Al-Sharif in Islamic Cairo, it is Egypt's oldest degree-granting ...
Faculty of Mass Communication, Al-Azhar University Cairo (girls) ) Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Al-Azhar University. Faculty of the Holy Quran for Readings and their Sciences, Al-Azhar University, Tanta (boys) Faculty of Graduate Studies, Al-Azhar University.
The following is a list of presidents of al-Azhar University since its nationalization in 1961. The reforms brought about by Act 103 of 1961 were the most sweeping in al-Azhar's history. [1] They led to the loss of al-Azhar's independence and its incorporation into the Egyptian educational system as a full university. [2]
University Common abbreviation Year established Source Ain Shams University: ASU: 1950 [1]Al-Azhar University: AZU: 975 [2]Alexandria University: ALEXU: 1938 [3]Assiut University
History. The Faculty of Medicine for Girls, a part of Al-Azhar University, was established following the enactment of Law No. 103 in May 1961, which aimed at reorganizing Al-Azhar and its associated institutions. The initiative to create this faculty began in 1964 with the university council's decision to establish a section for Medicine and ...
The Al-Azhar English Training Centre ( AAETC) is an English language teaching facility at Al-Azhar University in Cairo funded by Al Azhar University with the support of the British government. [1] The centre opened in February 2008 and is managed by the British Council. [1]
Al-Azhar Shia Fatwa. Categories: Al-Azhar. Universities in Egypt. Education in Cairo. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in Egypt.
Scholar. professor. Timothy John Winter (born 15 May 1960), also known as Abdal Hakim Murad, is an English academic, theologian and Islamic scholar [5][6] who is a proponent of Islamic neo-traditionalism. His work includes publications on Islamic theology, modernity, and Anglo-Muslim relations, [7][8] and he has translated several Islamic texts.