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Jamia Binoria

 
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Jamia Binoria is an international Sunni[1] Islamic educational institute located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is regarded as one of the most modern madrassas[2]. It should not be confused with the Jamia Islamiya madrassa in Binori Town, Karachi.

Jamia Binoria was founded by Mufti Muhammed Naeem in Rajab 1398 A.H. or 1978 CE[3]. It is affiliated to Ittehad Tanzeematul Madaris-e-Deeniya (ITMD), a confederacy of five religious education boards[4]. At one time, Jamia Binoria is said to have had the highest enrollment of foreign students in Pakistan. But the international enrollment dropped following the September 11, 2001 attacks[5]. In 2005, it had around 3,000 male and 500 female students, including students from United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany and the Far East[5].

[[File:albinoria.brinkster.net/photo_gallery/img/darulifta/darulifta1.jpg ]]==Departments==

  • Administration Department
  • Computer Department
  • Dar-ul-Iftaa Department
  • Department of Books (Kutub)

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  • Department of Hifz-ul-Quran
  • Department of Publication
  • Department of Tajweed-ul-Quran
  • Department of Takhassus
  • Department of weekley akhbarul madaris
  • Department of "FATWA" for free Religious Help
  • Department of Writer

Notable alumni

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Jamia Binoria is credited with producing several students who later became noble researchers in the field of fiqh.[6]

References

  1. ^ 'Double blast kills nine at Islamic school' The Sydney Morning Herald, August 9, 2004
  2. ^ 'Karachi erupts' The Nation, June 25, 2005
  3. ^ Official site
  4. ^ Hasan Mansoor. 'Spellbound in Seminaries' June 18, 2006
  5. ^ a b 'Madrassas ask for foreign support' BBC News, September 2, 2005
  6. ^ "Pakistan clerics explain 'jihad'" BBC News, July 23, 2005

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