05/03/2026
Before algorithms shaped our conversations, knowledge had a home.
In the courtyards of the Ulugh Beg Madrasa, the refined halls of Bou Inania Madrasa, the scholarly spaces of Al-Mustansiriya Madrasa, the timeless learning of Al-Qarawiyyin University, the enduring tradition of Al-Azhar University, and the intellectual heritage of Ez-Zitouna University, students did not simply receive information — they met, questioned, debated, and grew together.
Architecture was not decoration.
It was the stage for human knowledge exchange.
Today, as technology and AI reshape how we learn, the spirit of the madrasa reminds us of something essential:
knowledge without human encounter risks losing its soul.
Perhaps the future of learning is not only digital.
Perhaps it is also a return to spaces where people think together, challenge each other, and build wisdom collectively.
A quiet call to remember:
humanity must remain at the heart of knowledge.