The Bastian school
This school is located above the Al-Aqsa Islamic schools and kindergartens. The first to kidnap its foundation was Shaykh al-Islam Shams al-Din Muhammad al-hurwi, the sheikh of Salalah and the caretaker of the two mosques in the Mamluk era, but his mother realized it before its construction, so Judge Zain al-Din Abdul Basit bin Khalil al-damashki aged it in 835 Ah/1431 ad, and he gave her a generous endowment, specialized in the holy village of Sur Baher, and the school bore his name.
The Bastian school was a great school that was famous throughout the Islamic world, where many scholars came out and many hadiths, narrators of Hadith, doctors, astronomers and mathematicians studied there. Today it consists of two sections: one is inhabited by a group of al-Jarallah, and the other is used as the headquarters of the madrasa Al-Bakri, located outside the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is today a school for teaching the disabled.