The Oxford Encyclopaedia of the Modern Islamic World | Along with ; mainly the , the university taught , , , and |
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National diploma of Masters in the Islamic studies Faculties [ ]• It consists of the Higher Institute of Theology and the Higher Institute of Islamic Civilisation in Tunis and a research institution, the Center of Islamic Studies, in | National diploma of the first cycle in Islamic studies D |
Paul Delaney, "New Tunis Chief Begins Democratic Changes," New York Times, December 13, 1987.
27Accordingly , the Deanship offers services needed by the students throughout their academic life in the University , in addition to the means and potentials , which would help them exercise these activities in all cultural , art , sport and social domains | Superior Technician in Applied Multimedia on Islamic Arts• It had several collections totaling in the tens of thousands of books |
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London and New York: Mansell Publishing Limited | The students, faculty, and alumni became an integral part of the 1920s party |
Starting from the 13th century, Tunis became the capital of under and rule.
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