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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kairouan' has mentioned 'Islamic' in the following places:
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[1] In the period of Caliph Mu'awiya (reigned 661xe2x80x93680), it became an important centre for Sunni Islamic scholarship and Quranic learning,[2] and thus attracting many Muslims from various parts of the world, next only to Mecca and Medina and Jerusalem .
Kharijites or Islamic "outsiders" who formed an egalitarian and puritanical sect appeared and are still present on the island of Djerba.
The Aghlabites built the great mosque and established in it a university that was a centre of education both in Islamic thought and in the secular sciences.
In the 9th century, the city became a brilliant focus of Arab and Islamic cultures attracting scholars from all over the Islamic World.
In that period Imam Sahnun and Asad ibn al-Furat made of Kairouan a temple of knowledge and a magnificent centre of diffusion of Islamic sciences.
Between the 9th and 11th centuries AD, Kairouan functioned as one of the great centers of Islamic civilization and gained a reputation as a hotbed of scholarship across the entire Maghreb.
During this period, the Great Mosque of Kairouan became both a place of prayer and a center for teaching Islamic sciences under the Maliki current.
[21] A unique religious tradition practiced in Kairouan was the use of Islamic law to enforce monogamy by stipulating it in the marriage contract.
The city's main landmark is the Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba (also known as the Great Mosque of Kairouan) which is one of the most impressive and largest Islamic monuments in North Africa.
The mosque became a center of education both in Islamic thought and in the secular sciences and helped the city to develop and expand.
Moreover, the Mosque of the Three Doors, built in 866 AD, is the oldest known Islamic mosque with a sculpted facade.