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Madrasa El Bechiria

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Madrasa El Bechiria (Arabic: المدرسة البشيرية‎‎) is one of the madrasahs of the medina of Tunis., which was constructed during the Husainid Dynasty and was attached to a zawiya.

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Etymology

The madrasa is named after Sheikh Mohamed Al Bechir Al Zouaoui (Arabic: محمد البشير الزواوي‎‎), who was an important Rahmaniyya tariqa scholar, who died in Tunis in 1826.

Location

The madrasa is located on the Sidi El Bechir Street, in the southern suburb of the medina of Tunis.

History

The madrasa was dedicated to students from the Zouaoua tribe who followed the Rahmaniyya tariqa. It was built with a mausoleum in 1824 (1240 Hijri) by Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud. It was managed by the son of Sheikh Al Bechir after his death.

Description

The madrasa contains seven rooms and a mosque.

Evolution

After the Tunisian independence, this madrasa was destroyed as part of restorations on Sidi El Bechir Street.

Students

Among students of this madarsa, we can find the historian Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf who assisted tafsir classes (Quran explanations) taught by Al Bechir in person.

References

Madrasa El Bechiria Wikipedia