madrasah|madrasahs in English
noun
Muslim college or school attached to mosque
Use "madrasah|madrasahs" in a sentence
1. He established numerous mosques and madrasah in order further the spread of Sunni beliefs.
2. Abdul-Rahman Jami, the great Persian poet, scholar, mystic, scientist and philosopher studied at the madrasah.
3. [The waqf includes] all of the boundaries encompassing the madrasah located outside the city of Kabul(54) comprising numerous buildings, several classrooms [darskhanah]; a mosque [masjid] with two Adjoining student apartments [hajrah]; a hallway [dalan] of the madrasah and domed porticos [taqha-yi darun], an elaborate entry arch [pishtaq] and a ledge [suffah] in front of the madrasah door; a
4. The decision to ban Burqas and madrasahs is the latest move affecting the Indian Ocean island nation's minority Muslims
5. Originally the Ulugh Beg Madrasah was a two-storied building with four domed darskhonas (lecture rooms) at the corners.
6. The Ulugh Beg Madrasah, built by Ulugh Beg during the Timurid Empire era of Timur—Tamerlane, has an imposing iwan with a lancet-arch pishtaq or portal facing the square.