A madrassa literally means "a place where learning/teaching is done". Their formation can probably be traced to the early Islamic custom of meeting in mosques to discuss religious issues. At this early stage, people seeking religious knowledge tended to gather around certain more knowledgable Muslims; these informal teachers later became known as the shaykhs; and these shaykhs began to hold regular religious education sessions called majalis.
一座伊斯蘭學校可以讓人民從烏理瑪處接受一些可蘭經和一些伊斯蘭教義的教育。 |