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Gazi Husrev Bey's Madrasa

JU Gazi Husrev-begova medresa, Sarajevo (Javna ustanova Gazi Husrev-begova medresa u Sarajevu; transl. Public Institution Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa in Sarajevo) is a high school and college, a madrasa in Arabic, founded on 8 January 1537 CE (26. rajab 943 AH) and built in Sarajevo as Gazi Husrev-beg's second endowment. It was built in the style of the Istanbul madrasas, and was called Kuršumlija because it was covered with a lead roof (lead in Turkish: kurşun).

JU Gazi Husrev-begova medresa
Gazi Husrev-begova medresa
Gazi Husrev-beg Complex, old & new buildings, school, library & dorm
Address
Sarači 49

Baščaršija, Sarajevo

Sarajevo
,
Sarajevo Canton
71000

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates43°51′34.6″N 18°25′42.0″E / 43.859611°N 18.428333°E / 43.859611; 18.428333Coordinates: 43°51′34.6″N 18°25′42.0″E / 43.859611°N 18.428333°E / 43.859611; 18.428333
Information
Other nameKuršumlija medresa
TypePublic institution
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
DenominationSunni
Founded8 January 1537 (26. redžeba 943. h.g)
FounderGazi Husrev-beg vakif
StatusActive
Sister school
  • Behram-begova medresa, Tuzla
  • Elči Ibrahim-pašina medresa, Travnik
  • Karađoz-begova medresa, Mostar
  • Medresa “Gazi Isa-beg”, Novi Pazar
  • Medresa “Osman-ef. Redžović”, Veliko Čajno, Visoko
  • Medresa ”Reis Džemaludin-ef. Čaušević”, Cazin
  • Medresa “Reis Ibrahim-ef. Maglajlić”, Banja Luka
School boardRamiza Smajić, Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Sarajevo Canton
Educational authorityMinistry of Education, Science and Youth of Sarajevo Canton
RepresentativesRamiza Smajić
Maid-ef. Ibrahimović
Mensur Kerla
SpecialistSabaheta Ahmetagić
President of boardMunir Mujić
AdministratorBenaris Šehić
Director of madrasaMensur Malkić
Teaching staff37
Secondary years taught9th - 14th
Genderboth
Age range14-18
LanguageBosnian
Campus typeurban, enclosed
Endowmentvakufnama 1537
Informationhttps://medresasa.edu.ba/

History

At the Gazi Husrev-beg madrasa classes were attended and the teaching methods and schedules were traditional, modeled on other madrasas of large cities throughout the Empire.[1]

In his will (waqf name), Gazi Husrev-beg appointed a professor (muderis) and his madrasa to be a learned man (alim), who would teach the interpretation of the Qur'an (tefsir), oral tradition (hadit), legal philosophy and its topics, such as sharia law (ahkam) and Islamic Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), sharia law institutions. (usul), philosophy and its topics, such as poetics and rhetoric concerning semantic syntax, and allegorical and non-allegorical significations, linguistic allusion and linguistic signalling (al-Maānī wa 'l-Bayān), metaphysical dogmatics (kalam), "and of other sciences, those that require habit and time".[2]

The education lasted between 12 and 16 years, the students were not divided into classes but into rings (circles, groups), and at the end of school they received a diploma (ijazah).

Reorganization

The madrasa has been reformed several times. and until the country's disintegration, it was a five-year Muslim high school.[2]

In 1978, the women's department of the Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa was established for the first time. The old building of Kuršumlija has been partially restored and is preserved as a cultural monument under state protection.[2]

Gazi Khusrev-beg madrasa today

Today, the Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa acts as a high school and college. The training lasts for four years. Classes are conducted in Bosnian according to the Curriculum adopted by the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Riyaset), and approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton. Students who have completed this high school can continue their education at any faculty in Bosnia and Herzegovina and at many faculties abroad.[2]

The madrasa is a boarding school and all regular students live there. This, in addition to regular classes, allows them a variety of extracurricular activities through different sections, clubs and circles. The choir section, which has a dozen recorded audio and video features with Islamic religious songs glorifying Allah (ilahija) and songs about famous people from the Islamic milieu (kasida).[2]

Zemzem publication

The Zemzem newspaper, which has been published continuously since 1968. The name is a reference to a water well known as Zamzam, and situated within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca.[3]

National monument

Old Kuršumlija madrasa, and facilities built during Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are designated National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[4]

Gazi-Husrev-beg Library

The Gazi Husrev-beg Library is a public library founded in 1537, and is part of a larger complex with Gazi Husrev-beg Medresa. It holds one of the most important collections of Islamic manuscripts in Bosnia-Herzegovina, including many originally donated by Gazi Husrev-beg. The collection survived through Bosnian war and Siege of Sarajevo. The library also holds a sizable number of books, journals, newspapers, documents and photographs. The library is part of the National Monument designation.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jajatović, Azra (1986). "Medresa" [Madrasa]. Encyclopaedia of Yugoslavia (E-HRV) (Encyclopedia) (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 4. Zagreb: JLZ „Miroslav Krleža“. p. 328. OCLC 23815957.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Vakif". medresasa.edu.ba. Retrieved 9 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Zemzem". medresasa.edu.ba.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "The architectural ensemble of the Gazi Husrev-beg medresa with the site and remains of the Khanaqah in Sarajevo". old.kons.gov.ba. Komisija za očuvanje nacionalnih spomenika. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2022.

Bibliography

  • Bećirbegović, Madžida (1970). "Prosvjetni objekti islamske arhitekture u Bosni i Hercegovini". Prilozi Za Orijentalnu Filologiju. Sarajevo: Orijentalni institut: 223–364.   104008455   1126062052   4965670   16399874
  • Bejtić, Alija (1953). "Spomenici osmanlijske arhitekture u Bosni i Hercegovini". Prilozi Za Orijentalnu Filologiju I Istoriju Jugoslovenskih Naroda Pod Turskom Vladavinom. Sarajevo: Orijentalni institut: 229–297.   89151498   103969543   1126062052   16399874

External links

  • JU Gazi Husrev-begova medresa
  • Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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vakifStatusActiveSister schoolBehram begova medresa Tuzla Elci Ibrahim pasina medresa Travnik Karađoz begova medresa Mostar Medresa Gazi Isa beg Novi Pazar Medresa Osman ef Redzovic Veliko Cajno Visoko Medresa Reis Dzemaludin ef Causevic Cazin Medresa Reis Ibrahim ef Maglajlic Banja LukaSchool boardRamiza Smajic Ministry of Education Science and Youth of Sarajevo CantonEducational authorityMinistry of Education Science and Youth of Sarajevo CantonRepresentativesRamiza SmajicMaid ef IbrahimovicMensur KerlaSpecialistSabaheta AhmetagicPresident of boardMunir MujicAdministratorBenaris SehicDirector of madrasaMensur MalkicTeaching staff37Secondary years taught9th 14thGenderbothAge range14 18LanguageBosnianCampus typeurban enclosedEndowmentvakufnama 1537Informationhttps medresasa edu ba Contents 1 History 2 Reorganization 3 Gazi Khusrev beg madrasa today 3 1 Zemzem publication 4 National monument 5 Gazi Husrev beg Library 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory EditAt the Gazi Husrev beg madrasa classes were attended and the teaching methods and schedules were traditional modeled on other madrasas of large cities throughout the Empire 1 In his will waqf name Gazi Husrev beg appointed a professor muderis and his madrasa to be a learned man alim who would teach the interpretation of the Qur an tefsir oral tradition hadit legal philosophy and its topics such as sharia law ahkam and Islamic Islamic jurisprudence fiqh sharia law institutions usul philosophy and its topics such as poetics and rhetoric concerning semantic syntax and allegorical and non allegorical significations linguistic allusion and linguistic signalling al Maani wa l Bayan metaphysical dogmatics kalam and of other sciences those that require habit and time 2 The education lasted between 12 and 16 years the students were not divided into classes but into rings circles groups and at the end of school they received a diploma ijazah Reorganization EditThe madrasa has been reformed several times and until the country s disintegration it was a five year Muslim high school 2 In 1978 the women s department of the Gazi Husrev beg Madrasa was established for the first time The old building of Kursumlija has been partially restored and is preserved as a cultural monument under state protection 2 Gazi Khusrev beg madrasa today EditToday the Gazi Husrev beg Madrasa acts as a high school and college The training lasts for four years Classes are conducted in Bosnian according to the Curriculum adopted by the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Riyaset and approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton Students who have completed this high school can continue their education at any faculty in Bosnia and Herzegovina and at many faculties abroad 2 The madrasa is a boarding school and all regular students live there This in addition to regular classes allows them a variety of extracurricular activities through different sections clubs and circles The choir section which has a dozen recorded audio and video features with Islamic religious songs glorifying Allah ilahija and songs about famous people from the Islamic milieu kasida 2 Zemzem publication Edit The Zemzem newspaper which has been published continuously since 1968 The name is a reference to a water well known as Zamzam and situated within the Masjid al Haram in Mecca 3 National monument EditOld Kursumlija madrasa and facilities built during Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina are designated National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 Gazi Husrev beg Library EditMain article Gazi Husrev Bey s Library The Gazi Husrev beg Library is a public library founded in 1537 and is part of a larger complex with Gazi Husrev beg Medresa It holds one of the most important collections of Islamic manuscripts in Bosnia Herzegovina including many originally donated by Gazi Husrev beg The collection survived through Bosnian war and Siege of Sarajevo The library also holds a sizable number of books journals newspapers documents and photographs The library is part of the National Monument designation See also EditVijecnica Gazi Husrev beg s endowmentReferences Edit Jajatovic Azra 1986 Medresa Madrasa Encyclopaedia of Yugoslavia E HRV Encyclopedia in Serbo Croatian Vol 4 Zagreb JLZ Miroslav Krleza p 328 OCLC 23815957 a b c d e Vakif medresasa edu ba Retrieved 9 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Zemzem medresasa edu ba a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The architectural ensemble of the Gazi Husrev beg medresa with the site and remains of the Khanaqah in Sarajevo old kons gov ba Komisija za ocuvanje nacionalnih spomenika 11 September 2006 Retrieved 9 January 2022 Bibliography EditBecirbegovic Madzida 1970 Prosvjetni objekti islamske arhitekture u Bosni i Hercegovini Prilozi Za Orijentalnu Filologiju Sarajevo Orijentalni institut 223 364 104008455 1126062052 4965670 16399874 Bejtic Alija 1953 Spomenici osmanlijske arhitekture u Bosni i Hercegovini Prilozi Za Orijentalnu Filologiju I Istoriju Jugoslovenskih Naroda Pod Turskom Vladavinom Sarajevo Orijentalni institut 229 297 89151498 103969543 1126062052 16399874External links EditJU Gazi Husrev begova medresa Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gazi Husrev Bey 27s Madrasa amp oldid 1144135598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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