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Syria. Damascus. Zahirie Madrasa. Exterior. Photo before Syr

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Syria. Damascus. Zahirie Madrasa. Exterior. Photo before Syr

Syria. Damascus. Zahirie Madrasa. Exterior. Photo before Syrian Civil War

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This evocative image captures the grandeur and historical significance of the Zahirie Madrasa in Damascus, Syria, before the onset of the Syrian Civil War. Located in the Old City of Damascus, this Islamic educational institution is a masterpiece of architectural artistry and decorative design, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Near East. The exterior of the madrasa, with its intricately carved arches, geometric patterns, and soaring domes, is a testament to the artistic and intellectual traditions of the Islamic world. The central dome, adorned with calligraphy and intricate geometric designs, stands proudly against the clear blue sky, while the surrounding arches provide a sense of enclosure and protection. The Zahirie Madrasa, founded in 1371, was once a bustling center of learning and scholarship, attracting students and scholars from all corners of the Islamic world. The madrasa's courtyard, not visible in this image, was home to a mosque, a library, and residential quarters for students. The grave of the founder, Sheikh Zahir al-Din al-Alawi, is located within the madrasa, making it a place of both learning and reverence. The tranquility and beauty of this image belie the turmoil and destruction that would soon engulf Syria and the Zahirie Madrasa. The Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011, brought widespread devastation to the country and its historic sites, including the Zahirie Madrasa. Today, efforts are underway to restore and preserve this architectural gem, ensuring that future generations can appreciate its historical and cultural significance.

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