madrassah

/məˈdræsə/
noun
  1. A school or college, especially one that teaches Islamic theology and law.
    • Many madrassahs also teach subjects like math, science, and literature alongside religious studies.
    • The village had a small madrassah where children studied the Quran.
    • He traveled to a famous madrassah in Cairo to continue his religious education.
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