Late Middle Ages · Africa · Culture
1383
Tunis becomes a center of trans-Saharan learning
1383
Hafsid Tunis in the late fourteenth century hosted scholars from Andalusia, Mali, and Egypt debating theology and jurisprudence in the shadow of the Zaytuna mosque. Ibn Khaldun himself, before his final move to Cairo, had studied and taught in the city's venerable institution, whose library attracted students from every Muslim Mediterranean shore.