Paul Delaney, "New Tunis Chief Begins Democratic Changes," New York Times, December 13, 1987 | London and New York: Mansell Publishing Limited |
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Mosque Libraries : An Historical Study | The Zitouna name was restored by in 1987, after having been changed under |
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To carry out the above-mentioned goals , the Deanship has set the following sections and units to extend services needed by students | Following , the modern Zitouna University was established on April 26, 1956 |
"Economy and Religion in the Works of Ibn Khaldun".
It was first established in 737 as a and subsequently as university in 1956 | History [ ] For centuries, was the early centre of learning and intellectual pursuits in Tunisia and in general |
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The flourishing university attracted students and men of learning from all parts of the known world at the time | Deanship of Students Affairs Deanship of Student Affairs is concerned with extra-curricula activities deemed an essential requirement for students preparation and complementary to other cognitive aspects provided by the University |
Theology Notable alumni [ ] Famous alumni include the scholar , the trade unionist and writer , the politician and writer , the Tunisian national poet ,and Grand Muhaddis Imam Mufti Al Sayyid Fahal Bin Javaid Al Hassani Beni Fatimeh.
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