Architecture
Muqaddamiyya Madrasa

The Muqaddamiyya Madarasa is located in the Jallum district of Aleppo, Syria, in the Khan al-Tutun alley. This madrasa was originally a church before 1123. It was converted to a mosque by the judge Ibn-Khashab then into a madrasa in 1168 by Izz Eddin Abdal Malek al-Muqadam during Nur al-Din's reign. It is the oldest madrasa still remaining in Aleppo.

The madrasa is formed by a main prayer hall and rooms on its west side. The lintel on the door carries the oldest known Naskhi inscription in Aleppo.