In History : The Al-Karaouine Mosque

al-karaouine-mosqueThe story of Masjid Al-Karaouine represents the true understanding of Productivity in Islam. The Masjid is located in the historical city of Fes in Morocco.

The masjid is also better known as the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records. But even more amazing is the story behind this mosque.

The story goes that the mosque was built by a pious woman known as Fatimah Al-Fihri, the daughter of a wealthy merchant named Muhammad Al-Fihri. The Al-Fihri family had migrated from Kairouan (hence the name of the university), Tunisia to Fes in the early 9th century, joining a community of other migrants from Kairouan who had settled in a western district of the city. Fatimah and her sister Maryam, both of whom were well educated, inherited a large amount of money from their father. Fatimah vowed to spend her entire inheritance on the construction of the mosque.

What’s incredible about this vow was that not only did she vow to spend her entire inheritance on the mosque, but she also made sure that any money that goes into building this mosque comes from a purely halal source. Moreover, whilst the mosque was being built, Fatimah spent her days fasting until the mosque was complete.

The result, was not just a mosque, but Al-Karaouine quickly developed into a place of learning, understanding and debate. The University of Al-Karaouine became the pinnacle of the Muslim land higher education years before Oxford or Cambridge hosting a wide range of subjects, (not only religious but even sciences & mathematics).

It’s amazing how when you walk into Al-Karaouine and realize that this was a place where Muslim scholars taught, kings sent their sons to learn, and knowledge was produced, that you cannot but feel awe at the place.You can only wonder at the powerful nature of the blessing of Allah, which when someone taps into it with their sincere intention and hard work, remains eternally attached to whatever you worked hard for. Fatimah Al-Fihri combined tapped into this blessing with her spiritual side (the fasting) along with her hard work (ensuring every dime is halal) and Allah blessed it in ways she could not even imagine, and that’s the key to Productivity in Islam.

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