Jamiatur Raza

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Jamiatur Raza
Center of Islamic Studies Jamiatur Raza
Centre of Islamic Studies Jamiatur Raza logo.webp
TypeIslamic university
Established2000
ChairmanAsjad Raza Khan, [1]
Students2000+[citation needed]
Location, ,
Websitehttp://www.jamiaturraza.com

Jamiatur Raza is an Islamic seminary situated in Bareilly, India. It was established by Akhtar Raza Khan in 2000.[2][3]

The founders have evolved a plan to develop it into an Islamic university.[4] Presently, it is being supervised by the son of Mufti Akhtar Raza Khan, Asjad Raza Khan, who is also Chief Mufti of Sunni Muslims of India.[5]

About Madarsa[]

The Madrasa was established with 250 students and at present one thousand students are studying up to the level of Tahtania, Fauqania and Aalia which is approved by Madrasa Education Board. Many courses approved or recognized by NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) are also taught. Master and PhD level courses in association with a Al Azhar university are being run.[4]

Curriculum[]

It follows following curriculum.[6]

  • Secondary Stage:

Duration three years from Class VI to VIII

  • Higher Stage:

Duration 7 years. It is divided into three sub-stages:

  • Molviyah Duration 2 Years (Equivalent High School)
  • Aalimah - Duration 2 Years (Equivalent Inter Mediate)
  • Fadeelah - Duration 3 Years (Equivalent Graduation)

Department of Specialization[]

It offers specialization in Fiqh, Tafseer, Hadith, Arabic literature, World Religion

Department of Memorization of the Quran and Its Recitation[]

Three years course of Quran

Method of study[]

The syllabus is based on Arabic and Persian but our syllabus is combination of Islamic issues Arabic, Persian and Modern Education also.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mufti Asjad Raza conferred with 'Qadi Al-Qudaat' title | Bareilly News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ Introduction: Jamiatur Raza Centre for Islamic Studies Bareilly Sharif India scribd.com
  3. ^ "A brief Introduction to Jamiat-ur-Raza, C.I.S., Bareilly Sharif". www.jamiaturraza.com.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Plan to develop Bareilly’s Jamiatur Raza into an Arabic Persian University By NA Ansari, The Milli Gazette
  5. ^ "Asjad Raza appointed leader of Barelwi Muslims". Daily News.
  6. ^ "Sections and Branches". www.jamiaturraza.com.


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