Jamia Binoria
الجامعۃ البنوریۃ العالمیۃ | |
Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 1979 (1398 Hijri) |
Founder | Mufti Muhammad Naeem |
Religious affiliation | Sunni Islam (Hanafi school, Deobandi sect) |
Academic affiliations | Wifaq ul Madaris Board of Islamic Sciences |
Chancellor | Noman Naeem |
Vice-Chancellor | Noman Naeem |
Rector | Farhan Naeem |
Students | 8,000 (total) |
Location | , , Pakistan |
Campus | Urban, 12 acres (4.9 ha) |
Website | www.binoria.org |
Jamia Binoria is an international Deobandi Islamic educational institute in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is regarded as one of the most modern madrassas.[1][2][3] Noman Naeem is the principal (chancellor) of the seminary.
History[]
Jamia Binoria was founded by Mufti Muhammed Naeem in 1978 (Rajab 1398 AH).[4][5] It is affiliated to Ittehad Tanzeematul Madaris-e-Deeniya (ITMD), a confederacy of five religious education boards.[6] At one time, Jamiah Binoria is said to have had the highest enrollment of foreign students in Pakistan. The international enrollment dropped following the September 11, 2001 attacks.[7] In 2005, it had around 3,000 male and 500 female students, including students from United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany and East Asia.[7] Jamia Binoria also has ifta courses for women, thereafter calling them "muftia" (female Muftis).[8]
On 23 June 2020, Noman Naeem was appointed as the chancellor (or Principal) of the seminary following the death of his father Mufti Muhammad Naeem on 20 June 2020.[9]
Departments[]
Jamia Binoria has the following departments:[citation needed]
- Administration Department
- Computer Department
- Dar-ul-Iftaa Department
- Department of Books (Kutub)
- Department of Hifz-ul-Quran
- Department of Publication
- Department of Tajweed-ul-Quran
- Department of Takhassus
- Department of weekley akhbarul madaris
- Department of Writer
- Madrasa-tul-Banat (Female Section)
- Department Fundraising (Call Center)
Chancellors[]
- Mufti Muhammad Naeem (died 20 June 2020)
- Noman Naeem (23 June 2020 – incumbent)[9]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Renowned religious scholar Mufti Naeem passes away in Karachi". The Express Tribune. 20 June 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ "'Terror' school turns out to be moderate madrassa - CNN.com". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ "Inside a madrassa in Pakistan | Pakistan Today". archive.pakistantoday.com.pk. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ Karachi in the Twenty-First Century: Political, Social, Economic and Security Dimensions. 22 February 2016. ISBN 9781443889346.
- ^ "Introduction to Jamia Binoria". Jamia Binoria. Archived from the original on 8 August 2004.
- ^ Hasan Mansoor. 'Spellbound in Seminaries' Archived 2010-03-05 at the Wayback Machine 18 June 2006
- ^ Jump up to: a b 'Madrassas ask for foreign support' BBC News, 2 September 2005
- ^ https://muslimmatters.org/2020/07/01/remembering-mufti-naeem-jamia-binoria/
- ^ Jump up to: a b Zia Ur Rehman (24 June 2020). "Mufti Naeem's son Sheikh Noman to head Jamia Binoria as new principal". thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
External links[]
- Jamia Binoria website
- Famous Islamic University In Pakistan
- International Binoria University & Binoria Welfare Trust
- An article in Newsline
- Quran Institute
- Educational institutions established in 1978
- Universities and colleges in Karachi
- Deobandi Islamic universities and colleges
- Islamic universities and colleges in Pakistan
- 1978 establishments in Pakistan
- Private universities and colleges in Pakistan
- Jamia Binoria