Jamiah Farooqia, Karachi
Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 1967 |
Affiliation | Darul Uloom Deoband |
Chancellor | Sheikhul Hadeeth Maulana Saleemullah Khan |
Students | 2300 [1] |
Location | Karachi[2], Pakistan |
Campus | Urban (9 Acres) |
Website | http://www.farooqia.com/fp/fp.php |
Jamiah Farooqia, Karachi is one of the notable Islamic institutions of Pakistan. The Jamiah was established in 1967. At present, there are 2300 students enrolled in the different educational sections. Jamiah Farooqia provides its students, tuition, books, food, lodging, medical care, and other facilities without charging a single unit of currency for them. All expenses are met through donations and charitable gifts from Muslim Ummah.[3]
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Education levels
The Jamiah has divided its education system into the following levels:
- Ibtadaaiyah or Primary Stage
- Mutawassitah or Secondary Stage
- Certificate of Thaanawiyyah 'Aammah (Equivalent to Matric): Two years
- Certificate of Thaanawiyyah Khaassah (Equivalent to Intermediate): Two years
- Degree of Aaliyah (Equivalent to B.A): Two years
- Degree of Aalimiyyah (Equivalent to M.A.): Two years
- Degree in Specializations (Equivalent to PhD.): Two years
Departments and divisions
The Jamiah has the following departments:
- Department of Hifz and Tajweed-e-Qur'an
- Department of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh)
- Department of Qur'an
- Department of Hadeeth
- Department of Fatwa
- Department of Composition and Compiling
The Jamiah has the following divisions:
- Farooqia Medical Centre
- Idarah Al-Farooq Karachi (Periodicals & Journals)
- General Missionary Services (Preaching & Propagation)
See also
- Darul Uloom
- Darul Uloom London
- Darul Uloom Deoband
- Darul Uloom Karachi
- Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam
- Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan
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