University of Ez-Zitouna

University of Ez-Zitouna

Infobox_University
name = University of Ez-Zitouna


motto =
established = 737
type = Public university
vice_chancellor= Salem Bouyahia (President)
undergrad = 1200
postgrad = 350
faculty = 90
staff =
city = Tunis
country = Tunisia
campus =
free_label =
free =
website= [http://WWW.UZ.RNU.TN Homepage (in Arabic)]

Ez-Zitouna University (جامعة الزيتونة) is located in Montfleury, Tunis. It is claimed to be the oldest teaching establishment in the Arab World, since the Ez-Zitouna madrassa was founded in 737 C.E. (120 A.H) as the teaching arm of the Olive-Tree Mosque (Djemaa ez-Zitouna) and has been in continuous existence since then.

Famous alumni include the scholar Abdul-Rahman Ibn Khaldun, the encyclopedaist Ahmad Ibn Youssef Ibn Ahmad Ibn Abubaker Tifashi, the trade unionist and writer Tahar Haddad, the politician and writer Abdelaziz Thaabi, the Tunisian national poet Aboul-Qacem Echebbi and the Judge and scholar M.T Ben Achour.

Following Tunisia’s Independence, the modern Zitouna University was established on April 26, 1956. This was succeeded by the Zitouna Faculty of Shari’a and Theology on March 1st 1961 which became one of the components of the Tunisian University.

The present-day institution has some 1200 students and 90 faculty, divided between two associated institutes , the "Higher Institute of Theology" and the "Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation" in Tunis and a Research Institution, the "Center of Islamic Studies" (مركز الدراسات الإسلامية بالقيرو) in Kairouan.

Lessons in the Higher Institute of Theology began in the academic year 1988/89. It awards:
# Bachelor degree in the shari'a and Islamic thought In Islamic Sciences.
# Master in Islamic Sciences
# Ph.D. in Islamic Sciences
# Superior Technician in Applied Multimedia on Islamic Arts.
# Superior Technician in Arts of Islamic Heritage.

The Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation has some 300 students and 40 researchers. It awards
# National diploma of the first cycle in Islamic studies (D.E.U.P.C)
# National diploma of Masters in the Islamic studies

Faculties

# Islamic studies and Islamic civilization
# Islamic law
# Theology

External links

* [http://www.isth.rnu.tn/en/index.asp Higher Institute of Theology]
* [http://www.isci.rnu.tn Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation]
* [http://www.ceik.rnu.tn/Anglais/Angindex.htm Center of Islamic Studies]


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