Al-Kauthar Islamic University

Alkauthar Islamic University Islamabad
Motto إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ
Motto in English
Verily, We have granted you Al-Kawthar
Type Islamic University
Established 2002
Chancellor Mohsin Ali Najafi
Vice-Chancellor Allama Anwar Ali Najafi
Students 2,000
Location Islamabad,
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,  Pakistan
Affiliations Hoza Elmiya Najaf, Iraq
Website
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Alkauthar University (Urdu: جامعۃ الکوثر) is a Shia public, research university in Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan. It is located in Sector H-8/2 and initially founded as the "Islamic University" in 2002. The university was named as “Alkauthar” at the name of Sura e Kauthar and in memory of Syeda Fatima Zahra SMA. The University is one of the top Shia institutions of Pakistan which has qualified team of teachers and researchers. It is known as best Shia Islamic University overall Pakistan.

Introduction

  • Foundation stone was laid in 1990 of a modern religious education center named “Jamia tu Al Kauthar”.
  • In 2002 the Jamia started its academic activities.
  • One of the largest Shiite educational institution in the sub-continent.

Admission procedure

  • Candidates must have passed “Muqadimmat” from recognized Islamic institutes.
  • 70% marks in entrance test.
  • Test take place on 5 different centers in Pakistan.

Academic year

  • Starting Month 1 August
  • Closing Month 1 June
  • Working days in academic year 230
  • Vacations in academic year 135
  • Education System Semester Based (2 Semesters in a Year)
  • At the beginning Jamia continued three basic Faculties. Jamia will introduce new Faculties in the future.

Research and publications

  • Dar ul Quran Al Karim

Aim is to propagation of true meanings of Quran for the natives of sub-continent. Translation of Quran Al Karim Number of editions printed 3 Many edition are printed by other publishers. Al Kauthar fi Tafseer ul Quran 2 out of 5 Volumes published. 3rd Volume will be published shortly.

Mosque

AL Kauthar Mosque

See also

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