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|b العراق
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|a عبداﷲ، بوها ولد محمد
|e مؤلف
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|a المحظرة الشنقيطية في دفاتر المستشرقين
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|a The Preparatory Shanqeetian School in the Orientalists' Journals
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|b العتبة العباسية المقدسة - المركز الاسلامي للدراسات الاستراتيجية
|c 2018
|g صيف
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b A new and valuable research on the role of the preparatory Shanqeetian, that is the Mauritanian, is presented by Dr. Bouha Wild Mohammad Abdellah, in which he explains the orientalists' view of the Mauritanian preparatory, which played the role of primary schools in urban and Islamic villages. It was found that the orientalists were divided between those who were impressed with the role of the preparatory one room schools and those who were trying to disparage them, but they all agreed to their danger because of the published Islamic knowledge that stands in the face of the Frenchification given the humbleness of the place and methodology, which was limited to memorization of the Quran and the teaching of some Islamic and linguistic rules. These humble one room schools produced a generation of scholars who spread in West Africa as missionaries of Islam and whose activity had an influence that had already preceded the influence of the Christian missionaries.
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|a الدراسات الاستشراقية
|a البلاد الشنقيطية
|a المؤسسات الدينية
|a الدعوة الاسلامية
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|4 الدراسات الإسلامية
|6 Islamic Studies
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|e Orientalism Studies
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|o 1401
|s مجلة دراسات استشراقية
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