AlSadiqeyyah School in Tunisia: A Study of the Emergence and Transformation (1875-1906)
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Tunisia is well-known for its distinguished cultural and scientific status, which it derived from its teaching institutions that are famous on the level of the Arab countries. One of the teaching institutions that gained a vast fame is AlSadiqeyyah School, which was considered as a living model in the nineteenth century and this school had all the attention of the great Tunisian reformer Khair AlDeen Basha. He established the school to keep up with the requirements of the scientific development and progress, which was inevitable in the time Tunisia was in bad need for them taking into consideration preserving the Arab Islamic identity and the Tunisian cultural heritage
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