Pabitrajhar Karamatia Madrasa
Pabitrajhar Karamatia Madrasah | |
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Hanafi) | |
Established | 1950 |
Founder | Akbar Ali Khan |
Principal | Muhammad Abduzzaher |
President | Abdullah Al-Mahmud Milon |
Language | Bengali |
Website | 127732 |
Pabitrajhar Karamatia Fazil Madrasah (
Arabic: المدرسة الفاضلة الكرامتية بِفبترجار, Bengali: পবিত্রঝাড় কারামতিয়া ফাযিল মাদ্রাসা) is a madrasa located in Pirgacha, Rangpur District, Bangladesh.[1]
History
The institution was first established as a furqania madrasa in 1950 by Akbar Ali Khan. It was named after Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, a 19th-century Islamic scholar celebrated for reformist activities in Bengal who died in Rangpur in 1873.[2] Seven years after its establishment, the madrasa was given dakhil status. It attained alim status in 1964 and fazil in 1968.[3]
Infrastructure
The madrasa is composed of 5 buildings, which include one administrative building, three academic buildings and one student accommodation building. It includes facilities such as a computer lab and library. The school premises is approximately 2.95 acres, with a total of 7.22 acres of land.[3]
References
- ^ "Pabitra Jhar Kara Motia Fazil Madrasah". Sohopathi. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
- OL 30677644M. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
- ^ a b আহবান (in Bengali). Pirgacha Upazila: Pabitrajhar Karamatia Madrasa. 2020. pp. 1, 12–16.