Jamia-tul-Madina

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Jamia-tul-Madina
جامعۃ المدینہ
Qadri Attari
Students30000+
Location,
Pakistan
Colours  Green
Websitewww.jamiatulmadina.net

Jamia-tul-Madina (Urdu: جامعۃ المدینہ) is a chain of Islamic universities in India, Pakistan and in European and other countries established by Dawat-e-Islami. The Jamia-tul-Madina is also known as Faizan-e-Madina. Dawat-e-Islami has grown its network of Madaris from Pakistan to Europe.

Branches

Jamia-tul-Madina has 200+ branches in Pakistan, 11 in India and 18 in other countries.[citation needed]

Programmes

Weekly religious congregations are held regularly on weekends in every campus of Jamia-tul-Madina.[1]

In Pakistan

The number of students is 11,719 in Jamia-tul-Madina, Karachi, Pakistan.[2]

In India

No. Jamia tul Madina
(Native name)
City, State
1 Faizan e Mujahid-E-Milat Gopiganj, Uttar Pradesh
2 Faizan e Auliya Ahmedabad, Gujarat
3 Faizan e Huzoor Sadrul Shariya Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
4 Faizan e Raza Attar Bagh, Hyderabad, Telangana
5 Faizan e Siddique e Akbar Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

In other countries

Faizan-e-Madina institutes of Islamic education are spread in various countries around the world.[3]

No. Country name Jamia tul Madina
(Native name)
Address Ref
1 Nepal Jamia-tul-Madina Nepalgunj
2 Kenya Faizan-e-Madina kanzul Iman Mombasa, Ganjoni
3 England Faizan-e-Madina Birmingham
4 Sri Lanka Faizan-e-Madina Girls of over 100 girls
5 Peterbourough[4] Faizan-e-Madina United Kingdom
6 Tsuen Wan Faizan-e-Madina Hong Kong [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ FORTY SPIRITUAL CURES (Including Medical Treatments): 40 Ruhani ilaj. IT Department Dawateislami. 2 April 2015. pp. 23–. GGKEY:B78F96Q4BYR.
  2. ^ "Pakistan - Jamia Tul Madina". dawateislami.net.
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