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Fatima Al-Fihri Founder of the First World University

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  • Fahira Fejzic-Cengic

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The first modern university concept is made up of a set of simple and proven facts that are rarely studied at European Universities today, from Sarajevo to London. Simply they are just consciously suppressed. This makes the link from the mind disappeared unable to answer the question- how the mid-sluggish religious centuries-old period of Europe was awakened, stepping into a new age. Thus, the current islamophobia would be more easily overcome and people as mankind could more easily cooperate and settle in the beauty of life. Young women, and the founder Fatima Al-Fihri from the Karaouine, University in Africa, established curricula, degrees, diplomas, gown and tassels, and sent the first large volumes of translated books, scientific discoveries and insights for the establishment of early European universities such as Sorbonne, Bologna, Padua from Tunisia, Morocco, Africa, actually from the huge library of the Al Fihri University, University of Al-Karaouine. Can this truth be embedded into the curricula of modern university knowledge?

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  • Fahira Fejzic-Cengic, 2020. "Fatima Al-Fihri Founder of the First World University," Studies in Media and Communication, Redfame publishing, vol. 8(2), pages 14-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:smcjnl:v:8:y:2020:i:2:p:14-20
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