%0 Journal Article %T AB£¿ NASR IBN AL-SABB£¿GH THE MUDARRIS AT NIZ£¿MIYYA MADRASA IN BAGHD£¿D %A Abdulkerim £¿zayd£¿n %J - %D 2018 %X DOI: 10.26650/TurkJHist.2018.423669 It was a privilege to conduct lectures in Niz¨¡miyya Madrasas, especially the one in Baghd¨¡d, which previously had a prominent place in the history of Islamic education. Numerous scholars and jurists altered their first sects, converting into Sh¨¡fiism so as to be able to give lectures in Niz¨¡miyya Madrasas. Evidently, scholars and jurists have been in competition amongst themselves, such as Ab¨± Nasr Ibn al-Sabb¨¡gh, Ab¨± Ish¨¡q al-Sh¨©r¨¡z¨©, and Ab¨± Sa¡®d al-Mutawall¨©. Furthermore, they sought mediation of the caliphs, sultans, and viziers. This stems from the reputation and privileged position of Baghd¨¡d Niz¨¡miyya Madrasa throughout the world %K Eb£¿ £¿shak e£¿-£¿£¿raz£¿ %K Eb£¿ Nasr £¿bn¨¹¡¯s-Sabb¨¡£¿ %K Ba£¿dat Nizamiye Medresesi %K Nizam¨¹lm¨¹lk %K £¿afi£¿lik %U http://dergipark.org.tr/iutarih/issue/42835/423669