Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Al-Qarawiyyin library or the oldest one in the world


The oldest univesity in the world was built by a woman called Fatima Al Fihriya .Fatima bint Muhammad al-Fihri al-Qurashi is a Kairouan Muslim woman, who was nicknamed Umm al-Banin. She is an immortal historical figure in the memory of the city of Kairouan and Tunisia, the city of Fez in Morocco. Together with her sister Maryam Al-Fihriya she founded the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco in 859 AD, and it is considered the first university in the world. Fatima died around the year 245 AH (878 AD)
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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Sanaa El Alaoui honored in Oxford


Sanaa is born in a millennium town called Salé near Rabat in Morocco. She studied in a school in Tabriket and then went to the college of Hassan the Second in Rabat. From her brilliant beginning in this school, her tutors noticed her commitment  to study and great interest to literature and Arts namely English language. Sanaa had brilliant marks and in fact, she had valuable support by the Moroccan Academy of Students based in Rabat, and admitted in Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest, Hungary to apply for a Bachelor’s degree there. Sanaa‘s bachelor Thesis was long takes and Continuity in filmic language.




Her career study continues in England especially in the famous Oxford University where She is honored by vice - chancellor and proctors of the university assisted by The Bedels ; among other things, who collect fines and fees, keep rolls of scholars with the license to teach, and participate in ceremonial dress. Sanaa has her master’s thesis in Esthetic and film in oxford University. The ceremony is conducted in Latin.


Academic dress is obligatory at formal University ceremonies. This form of robes and hoods designated to the different subjects and degrees may be traced back to medieval Europe, when dress marked out to the rank and profession of the wearer. The Robes worn today are much the same as those worn in the 16th century. Sanaa, we are proud of you.

Written By Allal El Alaoui 



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