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- 0817928928_105.pdf accessdate "2008-11-22".
- 0817928928_105.pdf author "Andrew J. Coulson".
- 0817928928_105.pdf format "PDF".
- 0817928928_105.pdf isCitedBy Caliphate.
- 0817928928_105.pdf isCitedBy History_of_Islamic_economics.
- 0817928928_105.pdf isCitedBy Madrasa.
- 0817928928_105.pdf isCitedBy Maktab.
- 0817928928_105.pdf isCitedBy Reading_(process).
- 0817928928_105.pdf page "117".
- 0817928928_105.pdf publisher Hoover_Institution.
- 0817928928_105.pdf quote "In neither case did the state supply or even systematically subsidize educational services. The Muslim world's eventual introduction of state funding under Nizam al-Mulk in the eleventh century was quickly followed by partisan religious squabbling over education and the gradual fall of Islam from its place of cultural and scientific preeminence.".
- 0817928928_105.pdf quote "In neither case did the state supply or even systematically subsidize educational services. The Muslim world’s eventual introduction of state funding under Nizam al-Mulk in the eleventh century was quickly followed by partisan religious squabbling over education and the gradual fall of Islam from its place of cultural and scientific preeminence.".
- 0817928928_105.pdf quote "Reaching further back through the centuries, the civilizations regarded as having the highest literacy rates of their ages were parent-driven educational marketplaces. The ability to read and write was far more widely enjoyed in the early medieval Islamic empire and in fourth-century-B.C.E. Athens than in any other cultures of their times.".
- 0817928928_105.pdf title "Delivering Education".
- 0817928928_105.pdf url 0817928928_105.pdf.
- 0817928928_105.pdf url "http://media.hoover.org/documents/0817928928_105.pdf".