The hamam in the Bou Inania madrasa in Meknes, Morocco.


Wikipedia: The Bou Inania Madrasa (Arabic: المدرسة البوعنانية‎ al-madrasa al-Būʿinānīya) is a historic madrasa (Islamic learning center) in the city of Meknes, Morocco. The building, well-preserved thanks to later restorations, is considered an excellent example of the richly-decorated madrasas of the Marinid to what the name might suggest, it was not founded by the Marinid ruler Abu Inan Faris but rather by his father Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman in 1335-36, as inscriptions in the madrasa itself indicate. Abu Inan most likely restored the madrasa later during his own reign, which may account for its current so, the madrasa was originally known as Madrasat al-Jadida ("New Madrasa") and the name Bu Inaniya is only used by historical sources at a much later date. There is also another madrasa with the same name in the city of Fes, which was built entirely by Abu Inan. The madrasa's construction was supervised by the city's qadi, Abdallah ibn Abi al-Ghamr. It was one of several madrasas in the area around the nearby Grand Mosque of Meknes, the city's main mosque where teaching also took place. The two other main madrasas, also built by Abu al-Hasan, were the Madrasa Shuhud and the Madrasat al-Qadi. The latter was remodeled afterwards by sultan Moulay Isma'il (ruled 1672-1727), who devoted it to students from the Tafilalt. Like these other madrasas, the Bou Inania Madrasa was devoted to teaching Islamic sciences but also to providing housing for students. The madrasa covers an area of about 315 square meters. It is entered from the street via a set of wooden doors with decorative copper fittings which leads to a long vestibule passage. At the end of this passage is the entrance to the madrasa's main courtyard on one side, the entrance to the madrasa's ablutions house (for ritual washing) on the other, and the stairs leading to the upper floor. The ablutions house (Dar al-Wudu) consists of another courtyard surrounded by 22 changing rooms


Size: 6000px × 4000px
Location: Meknes, Morocco
Photo credit: © Bert de Ruiter / Alamy / Afripics
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