The madrasah has been one of the main educational institutions in Islamic geography for centuries.Education, which was mosque-centered in the early periods of Islam, gained an independent and closed structure in time and continued in madrasas.This tradition, which started in the Seljuk period, transformed into a systematic structure in the Ottoman Empire and was officially closed down with the Law on Tevhid-i Tedrisat in the Republican period.However, even though they were closed down, there have always been madrasas that have continued their de facto existence until today.Beyond being a historical reality,
Adıgüzel et al. (Mon,) studied this question.