Jamia Ahmadiyya Sunnia Kamil Madrasa
Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 1954 |
Founder | (Rah.) |
Chairman | Professor Muhammad Didarul Islam |
Principal | Syed Mohammad Osiur Rahman |
Students | 6000 |
Postgraduates | 4000 (2012) |
Location | Sholashahar, Chandgaon, Panchlaish, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Campus | Urban |
Website | jasa |
Jamia Ahmadiyya Sunnia Kamil Madrasa (Bengali: জামেয়া আহমদিয়া সুন্নিয়া কামিল মাদরাসা)), popularly known as the Jamia Ahmadiyya is prominent higher educational institution in Sholashahar, Chandgaon, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Established in 1954, it is one of the largest and oldest Sunni Barelvi Madrasah in Bangladesh. Renowned Islamic scholar, Syed Ahmad Shah Sirikoti was its founder. It was established on the basis of doctrine of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan. Syed Muhammad Tayyab Shah was the patron of the institution. Now Syed Muhammad Taher Shah and Syed Muhammad Sabir Shah are patron of the institution.[1][2]
Degrees and courses[]
Following courses are taught.[3][4]
Primary level – Urdu; Persian; Arabic; Nahu-Sarf; Sirat-un-Nabi; Fiqh etc. are taught along with the mathematics; history; Bengali; English and geography.
- Secondary level – higher Arabic grammar; Arabic literature; Fiqh; logic.
- Higher secondary level – higher Fiqh and Usul-e-Fiqh; higher logic; higher Arabic literature; higher economics; higher philosophy; higher Islam history.
- Graduate level – Hadith; Tafsir; Arabic and Persian poetry; solar science.
- Post graduate level – six major Hadith Books: Bukhari Sharif, Muslim Sharif, Abu Dawd Sharif, Tirmidi Sharif, Nasaee Sharif and Ibn Majah are mainly taught.
- Beyond post graduate level – further study in the field of Islamic law; Arabic language and literature; higher Hadith study, Bengali literature and Islamic studies.
Administration[]
It is under which is running at least hundred Madarsas of Sunni Barelvi ideology in the Bangladesh.[5][6]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Jamea Ahmadia Sunnia Alia Kamil Madrasha, Panchlaish, Chittagong". Welcome To Anjuman-E- Rahmania Ahmadia Sunnia Trust. 2017-10-04. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "List of Madrasha" (PDF). banbeis.portal.gov.bd. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
- ^ "জামেয়া আহমদিয়া সুন্নিয়া কামিল মাদরাসা". jasa.edu.bd. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Info" (PDF). www.iu.ac.bd. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
- ^ "Our Madrasha". Welcome To Anjuman-E- Rahmania Ahmadia Sunnia Trust. 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
- ^ "Survey of Independent Ebtedayee Madrasah" (PDF). lib.banbeis.gov.bd. 2004. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
External links[]
- Islamic universities and colleges in Bangladesh
- Madrasas in Bangladesh
- Alia madrasas of Bangladesh
- Barelvi Islamic universities and colleges