Madrasa Sidi Ali Chiha

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Entrance of the madrasa

The madrasa of Sidi Ali Chiha (Arabic: مدرسة سيدي علي شيحة) is one of the madrasas of the medina of Tunis attached to a zaouïa and built during the reign of Sadok Bey.

Etymology

It takes its name from the saint Sidi Ali Chiha, sheikh of the

Aïssawa
brotherhood, died in 1854.

Location

It is located on rue du Salut, in the El Halfaouine district, at the northern suburb of the medina of Tunis. It is only a few meters away from the Saheb Ettabaa Madrasah.

History

It was built in 1852 by the Husainid minister Mustapha Khaznadar, who had huge respect for the spiritual leader of the Aïssawas brotherhood.[1]

Evolution

This monument, completely restored in 1995,[2] housed for years the National Calligraphy Center1.

References

  1. ^ "Madrasa of Sidi Ali Chiha". discoverislamicart.org.
  2. ^ "Madrasa Sidi Ali Chiha". sites-tunisie.org.tn.[permanent dead link]