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Madrasah education

Madrasah education refers to religious schools, primarily in Muslim communities, that provide instruction in Islamic studies alongside secular subjects. Traditionally, madrasahs focus on teaching the Quran, Islamic law (Sharia), theology, and Arabic language, but many also offer subjects like math, science, and history. The curriculum and quality of education can vary widely, with some institutions emphasizing academic rigor while others concentrate on spiritual education. Madrasahs play a significant role in communities, shaping cultural identity and providing education to students who may not have access to formal schooling.