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Madrasah of Granada

The Madrasah of Granada ((スペイン語:Madraza de Granada), also Yusufiyya, Casa de la Ciencia, Palacio de la Madraza) was a Madrasah or mosque school in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It was founded in 1349 by the Nasrid monarch Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada.〔(La Madraza ), alhambra.org. Accessed online 2010-01-23.〕 The building is currently part of the University of Granada〔 and is the seat of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias ("Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Our Lady of Sorrows").〔(Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias ), official site. Accessed online 2010-01-23.〕
It is located on the street now known as Calle Oficios.〔 The madrasah was built at the heart of the city, near the main mosque (now the site of the Granada Cathedral) and the Alcaicería, then the elite bazaar where silk, gold, linen and other cloth were traded.〔.〕 Ibn al-Khatib was an early student there; among his teachers were Ibn al-Fajjar, Ibn Marzuq, and Ibn al-Hayy (language and law); Ibn al-Hakam and the poet Ibn al-Yayyab (rhetoric); and Sheik Yahya ibn Hudayl (medicine and philosophy).〔Antonio Santo Orcero, (Ibn al-Jatib ), Diverso Variable, p. 5. Undated. Accessed online 2010-01-24. "al-Jatib" is the Spanish transliteration of "al-Khatib".〕
== Curriculum ==
Among the subjects taught were theology, law,〔.〕 medicine, astronomy, logic, mathematics including geometry, and mechanics.〔Miguel Rodríguez-Pantoja Márquez, ''Patrimonio artístico y monumental de las universidades andaluzas'', Universidad de Sevilla, 1992, ISBN 84-8051-051-X, p. 13–15. (Available online ) on Google Books.〕
Ibn Hazm (Fisal) gives us some indication of the curriculum of the "Andalusian school of philosophy": "Consecrate the first fruits of your intelligence to mathematics and begin your scientific education by his deep study of the properties of numbers. Then gradually pass to consider the position of the stars, the apparent shape of the celestial sphere, how to verify the passage of the sun, moon and five planets (…) all other phenomena and accidents physical and atmospheric. Add to this the reading of certain books of the Greeks in which they determine the laws governing discursive reasoning."

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