Jamiatur Rasheed, Karachi
Type | Islamic university |
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Affiliation | Darul Uloom Deoband |
Location | Ahsanabad, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Campus | Urban |
Website | http://www.kulyatushariah.edu.pk/ |
Jamiatur Rasheed, Karachi, also known as Kulya-tush-Shariah, Jamia-tur-Rasheed, is an Islamic institution situated in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Hazrat Mufti Rasheed Ahmed Ludhianwi has established the Jamiah.[1] It is a distinctive institution of religious studies providing for a comprehensive system of imparting religious studies. The Jamiah is a great addition in the leading educational and religious institutions of the country. Within a short period of time, the Jamiah has become well-known both in home and abroad and has joined the rank of huge seminaries of Pakistan. Jamiatur Rasheed, Karachi gives education without charging any fee instead students are given monthly stipend.[2]
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Education system
The education system of the Jamiah is arranged into the following categories:
- Long Courses:
These persist throughout the educational year (lasting from the Islamic month of Shawwal till Rajab) and include the following:
- Nazra-wa-Hifzay Qur'an Majeed
- Dars-e-Nizami
- Mahadul Lughatul Arabia
- Kulya-tul-Takhasus: This faculty consists of five specialization courses.
- i. Specialization in Fatwa
- ii. Specialization in teaching
- iii. Arabic Language Course
- iv. English Language Course
- v. Urdu Journalism Course
- Kulya-tush-Shariah
- Kulya-tu-Idarah
- Short Courses:
These courses are taught at appropriate times for a certain period during the educational year or during vacations. These courses vary in duration, including mostly non-curricular activities.
- (i). Qaza (Fatwa) Course
- (ii). Islamic Banking Course.
- (iii). Summer Camp.
See also
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-25. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
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