Yes. Qarawayn University in Fez, Morocco is the oldest university. However, it was not like a modern university; it was (and remains) a theological academy.
The Al Karaouine located in Fez, Morocco, founded in the year 859 AD by Fatima al Fihri
The world's first cities are believed to have emerged in Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in present-day Iraq and parts of Iran, Turkey, and Syria. Cities such as Ur, Uruk, and Eridu are among the earliest known urban settlements in human history.
The oldest university in Islam & in the whole human history is the university of Al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco.
Sumer, the worlds first Civilization, was located in modern days Iraq between the Tigris and Euphrates river
Strathclyde University is located in Glasgow, Scotland. The university was founded in 1796 and was the United Kingdom's first technological university.
The oldest university is located in Leiden, the Netherlands.
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It is located in the Dominican Republic
The University of Cordova. When the Moors (Blackamoors) invaded Spain, they took over the land and opened the first university in the European continent. The Moors, who are black west African descent previously from Ancient Ghana, also brought Islam faith to Spain which artifacts from that era still exist today.
It was located in Ashurbanipal in Iraq. It is the oldest library in the world and contained clay tablets dating from the 7th century.
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