The Gobarau University (var. Gobirau, Goborau) is a 15-metre (50 ft) minaret located in the center of the city of Katsina, northern Nigeria. It was built in the mid 15th century. it serves as a mosque as well as a University. Some of its graduates late became scholars, scientists and theologicians of international repute. Such scholars include the 17th century mathematician, Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fulani Al-Kishwani, writer, Wali Danmasani, as well as Muhammad Al-Sabbagh (Wali Danmarina)[1] . The architecture of the university resembles that of the fourth oldest university in the world, Sankore Madrasah in Timbuktu. Coincidentally both Sankore and Gobarau serves as mosques and a learning centre. It became an important centre for learning, attracting scholars and students from far and wide, and later served as a kind of university.

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The Gobarau University (var. Gobirau, Goborau) is a 15-metre (50 ft) minaret located in the center of the city of Katsina, northern Nigeria. It was built in the mid 15th century. it serves as a mosque as well as a University. Some of its graduates late became scholars, scientists and theologicians of international repute. Such scholars include the 17th century mathematician, Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Fulani Al-Kishwani, writer, Wali Danmasani, as well as Muhammad Al-Sabbagh (Wali Danmarina)[1] . The architecture of the university resembles that of the fourth oldest university in the world, Sankore Madrasah in Timbuktu. Coincidentally both Sankore and Gobarau serves as mosques and a learning centre. It became an important centre for learning, attracting scholars and students from far and wide, and later served as a kind of university.

As an early example of Muslim architecture in a city known as a theological center, the tower has become a symbol of the city.

The Gobarau minaret (in Hausa, Hasumiyya) is a 50-foot edifice located in the center of the city of Katsina, the capital of Katsina State.The minaret is part of a mosque which was built in the fifteenth century during the reign of Sarkin (King) Katsina, Muhammadu Korau (1348 – 1398 AD)[1] who was the first Muslim ruler of the ancient Kingdom of Katsina. The mosque's origin is attributed to the efforts of the influential Islamic scholar Sheikh Muhammad Abdulkarim Almaghili. Almaghili, who was born in Tlemcen in present-day Algeria, taught for a while in Katsina when he visited the town in the late fifteenth century during the reign of Muhammadu Korau. The Gobarau mosque was built to serve as a center for spiritual and intellectual activities. It was inspired by mosques found in the city of Timbuktu at the time.[2]

The mosque was later used also as a school. By the beginning of the 16th century, Katsina had become a very important commercial and academic center in Hausaland, and Gobarau mosque had grown into a famed institution of higher Islamic education. Gobarau continued to be Katsina's Central mosque until the beginning of the 19th century AD when Sarkin Katsina Ummarun Dallaje (1805-1835) built a new mosque, which was later demolished by Muhammadu Dikko (1906–1944), who built the famous Masallacin Dutsi (Katsina Grand Central Mosque/Masallacin Juma'a na Kofar Soro), which is still used up to this day.

The mosque and its tower were renovated by Sarkin Katsina Muhammadu Kabir Usman (1981–2008).

^ "About Us | Ministry Of Education Katsina". moekatsina.com. Retrieved 2023-06-17. ^ Shema, Abdulsalam. "ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION SITE, KATSINA GOBARAU MINARET". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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