1969
DOI: 10.2307/598357
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Teachings of Shah Waliyullah of Delhi

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“…Hence, the Firangi Mahal served as a scaled-back representation of the thriving form of religious authority. 47 According to Robinson, during its heyday, in Firangi Mahal, the madrasa "had several hundred students and over two hundred residents, paid no charges and did its best to compensate for the living costs of poorer children." 48 Firangi Mahal also didn't make an effort to raise money for the madrasah.…”
Section: Expansion Of Knowledge By the Firangi Mahal Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the Firangi Mahal served as a scaled-back representation of the thriving form of religious authority. 47 According to Robinson, during its heyday, in Firangi Mahal, the madrasa "had several hundred students and over two hundred residents, paid no charges and did its best to compensate for the living costs of poorer children." 48 Firangi Mahal also didn't make an effort to raise money for the madrasah.…”
Section: Expansion Of Knowledge By the Firangi Mahal Familymentioning
confidence: 99%