It is located in the Al-Wad neighborhood of Jerusalem, on the west side of qurmi road, not far from the Pearl school.

The entrance to the school is surmounted by a pointed arch, which is surmounted by the inscription of the foundation, and in the western part of it is a large stone mausoleum, the other parts of which were demolished and merged with the neighboring buildings.

According to the documents of the foundation for the revival of Islamic heritage and research, the AL-Manis shared the disposal of it with the tutanji family in the late Ottoman era, and based on the foundation that amounts to the document (the legitimate argument), it can be said that it was dominated by work and teaching in Shafi'i jurisprudence, and perhaps other subjects were studied in it.

One of the princes of the Great King, Badr al-Din Muhammad ibn Abi Qasim al-Hakkari and his advisers established the Badri school and based it on the Shafi'i jurists, in the year (610 Ah/1213 AD) before his martyrdom in a confrontation with the Franks near Nablus, the school is located in the wad neighborhood of Jerusalem, on the western side of the qurmi road, not far from the Pearl school, the owners of the "Badriya" sold it to a group of the AL-Mani based on the foundation that amounts to a document (the legitimate argument), it can be said that it was dominated by work and teaching in Shafi'i jurisprudence, and perhaps As for its shape, the entrance to the school is surmounted by a pointed necklace, which is topped with the inscription of the foundation, and in the western part of it is a large stone mausoleum, while its other parts were demolished and merged with the neighboring buildings.