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loldog191
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WOW, why does this comment section have so much misogyny and Islamophobia? Are people seriously only looking at the Wikipedia article then stopping once their prejudices are confirmed?
How can you seriously claim that Fatima al-Fihri didn’t exist because the Rawd al-Qirtas was written centuries afterwards so it’s untrustworthy? And that’s according to “some historians” over a millenia later? Like, check the references, one is just a french guy saying in his opinion it’s too much of a coincidence that the 2 most famous mosques of Fez were built at the same time by 2 sisters??
《Tout au plus pourrait-on dire que le second, avec son parallélisme si parfait entre les deux sœurs et les deux mosquées, paraît trop beau pour être vrai.》 Le Tourneau, Roger (1949)
There are also people claiming it was just a mosque and not a learning institution…
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2662/fatima-al-fihri-and-al-qarawiyyin-university/
-Most historians agree that Al-Qarawiyyin was the world’s first-degree granting institution, as well as a leading centre of scientific debate and scholarship that is a university. It set the standard that would become the reference point for institutions of higher learning the world over, drawing visitors, students and lecturers from all over the world.
The university’s curriculum included but was not limited to Quranic exegesis (tafsir), Islamic jurisprudence, algebra, astronomy, botany, cartography and geography, grammar, history, literature, logic, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, physics and a host of foreign languages including Greek and Latin. Notably, the mosque complex also thrived as a spiritual centre where Islamic mysticism (Sufism) and gnosis (irfan) thrived.
Al-Qarawiyyin’s famous library, which scholars came from around the world to consult, also suffered neglect resulting in a large portion of the collection being lost.
In 2012, the Al-Qarawiyyin Library was rehabilitated and curated by well-known Moroccan architect Aziza Chaouni who discovered Fatima al-Fihri’s own manuscript collections as well as a copy of her diploma from Al-Qarawiyyin in fiqh and mathematics. Since the completion of renovations, the library has been open to the public and includes “exhibition room for manuscripts, a small museum to showcase the history of the Qarawiyine complex, a laboratory for the treatment of old books, and a cafe.” (azizachaouniprojects.com).
I searched for a while to find a photograph of her diplomas on display, but couldn’t find any; if anyone else can find them, share them here! I did find pics of the first medical diploma issued though! Take a wild guess where it was issued from?

The university opened in 859, issued a medical bachelor’s degree in 1207AD to a Moroccan doctor Abdellah Bensaleh El-Koutami, who practiced medicine, pharmacy, and veterinary science.
Like… c’mon. This place is truly deserving of so much respect and honour. This is such a stunningly beautiful site with so much rich historical significance, and it’s unbelievable that there are comments diminishing that and lying about “the truth”. I’ll finish off with words from an article about the library’s renovations from 2016:
Although the library was opened to the public in 839AD, a strict policy had been put in place, which restricted access to scholars only. Aziza, much like Fatima, wanted the library to be open to all.
After much battle, unfortunately made harder purely because of the fact that she is a woman, the Fez-born architect fought tirelessly and eventually was successful in her struggle. The re-launch of the library in January will see the library open its doors to everyone.
Following three years of restructuring, the library will open in January to the public for the first time in more than 600 years.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How Old Were You when You Learned the Word, "Fascist"?
2·24 days agoThat reminds me. I thought tourist was another word for terrorist until 13; I finally checked the different definitions cuz I was cast in the Despicable Me school play and got confused about the opening scene where a bunch of tourists discover the Pyramids of Giza were stolen.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warnEnglish
5·28 days agoLess Sun = Less Plants = Less Carbon Sink = 🤦
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you are not a real fan of Marvel or DC you have no right to come see these movies
1·29 days agoSo would you like help and support? It doesn’t have to be from me, but I still want to make sure at least someone is trying.
loldog191@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you are not a real fan of Marvel or DC you have no right to come see these movies
3·29 days agoHey! Exactly 2 weeks ago to this day, I messaged you about your mental health and asked if you wanted help seeking therapy. Why did you just ignore me? Rude.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney scraps anti-greenwashing law despite public call for climate truth
3·30 days agoHas anybody made anti-greenwashing boycott stickers to put on products?
loldog191@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Bike lanes are crucial public infrastructure, not political props
1·1 month agoI can break your mind by saying: “Sometimes cars don’t belong on roads.”
No it isn’t. Bats are wooden and used for baseball. Duh doi
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World News@lemmy.world•China bans influencers from speaking on ‘serious’ topics like finance or health without university degreeEnglish
5·1 month agoYeah, I think more is being lost here than “solved”. Sometimes you need to ask simple questions about complex things. Ask any teacher and they’ll say that students deepen their own understanding just as much as they teach back. It’s part of the flow of creative ideas and inspiration. Everybody should have the right to be curious, ask questions, learn and make new discoveries.
Instead, this feels like “You are only allowed to have ideas once you’ve gone through the propogandization program to have the right ones”. But I still do agree that we need to start trying lots of things to combat misinformation. Maybe a rebrand of education to show how much more interesting reality is than conspiracy theories. A focus on the truth that so much remains unknown, and conspiracy theories are like unhealthy junk food that never satiates that truth.
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
1·1 month agoive given this A LOT of dwell time and thought, and i think we’re both partially right and wrong.
even when the negatives outweigh the positives, some things are worth doing. every solution is just accounting for as many of the things that can go wrong as we can imagine. but even when things go wrong, we can always fix it. your democracy has gone wrong, and it isn’t enough to just point out the things going wrong. you have to fix it too.
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
2·1 month agoall the complexity of living comes from turning your awareness on and off
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
2·1 month agoHAPPY BIRTHDAY!!🥳🥳🎂🎉
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
2·1 month agofill your heart with childhood joy💗
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
1·1 month agofive year olds are just large four year olds 🧐🤔
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
7·1 month agomaturity leaves a scar in your brain to teach you a lesson.
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
1·1 month agoi think kids should be allowed to vote. from the moment we’re born, we should have a say. we have adults that act like crybabies anyways, so it balances out.
loldog191@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
1·1 month agoi wanna steal elon musk’s toys. i’d go to the moon and build a time machine a safe distance from everyone. it won’t be mine tho, i’ll let everyone play with it.
edit: sober afterthought, idk why i said “i’ll let” if it isn’t mine. and a problem is access; everyone isn’t on the moon. so even if i’m the one that liberates what’s been imprisoned, i still need to let it go; the giving is what is mine, and the gift is freedom.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We never stop being kids. Our playground just gets bigger.
2·1 month agosharing is caring😉


I remember years ago when I was just an account-less lurker on lemmy. I’d only check in once a week, and still half the posts were the same ones I saw last week.
Things have changed a lot since then, and I don’t think we’ll ever get back down to those levels; but I’d still use lemmy even if it did.