Al-muazzamiyya School (the Hanafi school)
Builder Name:
The great King Isa bin Mohammed bin Ayoub.
- An interview for Bab al-Atm (Bab Faisal / Bab Sharaf al-Anbiya)
The school consists of two floors, and the entrance leads to a dispenser leading to an open dish on the first floor - which is still standing - and the north of the courtyard is a large high Iwan, overlooking the saucer of a southern opening preceded by a tapered contract.
The archaeological evidence indicates the presence of a southern Iwan across the northern Iwan, there is a room in this place now, behind it are turab containing the graves of Mujahideen believed to be from the Ayyubids era, there are minarets left behind the turba and above the facade overlooking the street, with these endowments people's hands became private property.
- It made waqf on the scholars and agreed upon by the owners of the Hanafi School, and this is evident in what written on its court in the wall of Al-Qibli school.
It made waqf in the year (600 AH / 1203 AD), and it is one of the largest schools in Jerusalem, A great role in the intellectual movement, which lasted for centuries.
Sheikh to teach a number of senior scientists, and the empty rooms existing on the first floor to date, and the other that is located on the second floor used for the housing teachers and students of science and those who serve the school.
This school destroyed and many of its parts destroyed and the rest became of which exists as a dwelling house.