Jamia Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia

Coordinates: 22°23′18″N 91°50′44″E / 22.3884°N 91.8456°E / 22.3884; 91.8456
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Jamia Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia
Darul Marif
TypeIslamic university
Established1985 (1985)
PrincipalAllama Muhammad Sultan Zauq Nadvi[1]
Academic staff
60 (Total)
StudentsAround 1100
Location
22°23′18″N 91°50′44″E / 22.3884°N 91.8456°E / 22.3884; 91.8456
CampusUrban
Websitedmctg.org/HOME.HTML

Al-Jāmiʿah Dār al-Maʿārif al-Islāmiyyah (Bengali: জামেয়া দারুল মা’আরিফ আল্ ইসলামিয়া, Arabic: الجامعة دار المعارف الإسلامية), popularly known as Darul Marif, is a Qawmi jamiah situated at Bahaddarhat, Chittagong, Bangladesh.[3][4] Sultan Zauq Nadvi is the founder director of the Jamiah.[5]

Academics[edit]

Jamia Darul Ma'arif offers the students Islamic education from the very initial stage up to the highest level. Besides Islamic knowledge it also teaches the student modern knowledge in subjects like English and Bengali languages, mathematics, geography, history, social science and general science up to secondary level.

It also offers specialization (equivalent to PhD) in Islamic studies to students who successfully complete Takmil (MA).

Departments[edit]

The Jamiah has the following departments:

  • Department of Hifzul Qur'an
  • Department of Adab (Arabic Literature)
  • Department of Islamic law
  • Department of Dawah and Islamic studies
  • Arabic language course
  • Journalism and Mass Communication course

Publications[edit]

Jamia Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia publishes several publications as below:

  1. Monthly Al Haq (Monthly magazine in Bengali)
  2. Manarus Sharq (periodically Arabic magazine)[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Concern mounts over Bangladeshi madrassas". Gulf Times. 29 September 2005. Archived from the original on 22 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Missing title (page 2)". Probe News Magazine. 22 July 2011. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011.
  3. ^ Ahmad, Mumtaz. "Islamic-Educationin-Bangladesh--Second-Year-Report" (PDF). iiu.edu.pk. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  4. ^ Bano, Masooda (2008). Working Paper No. 13: Allowing for Diversity: State-Madrasa Relations in Bangladesh (PDF). Religions and Development Research Programme, University of Birmingham, UK. ISBN 978-0-7044-2567-5.
  5. ^ Halim, Anwar Parvez (13 September 2011). "Qaumi Islami University: Yet another scam". Probe News Magazine. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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