Al-Ameen Mission

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Al-Ameen Mission is a residential institute for Muslim students located near Howrah, West Bengal. Established in 1986 with only eleven students, it now consists of 2000 students, more than 800 alumni, 200 teaching and non-teaching staff. It is famous for its remarkable contribution to upbring the backward Muslim community students in West Bengal. It has also very good record of producing excellent results in state-level examinations.

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[edit] History

The current Secretary General of the Mission, M, Nurul Islam, set up the Khalatpur Junior High Madrasa in 1976 when he was still studying his 10th Std. In May 1984, he started the Institute of Islamic Culture. He set up a hostel for the institute in 1986 in the Madrasa building itself with the collection of one fistful of rice from every home in his village, Khalatpur. In January 1987, it was renamed as Al-Ameen Mission.

Al-Ameen Mission follows the curriculum of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE). It was awarded "The Telegraph School Award for Excellence" which it shared with the South Point High School in 2002.

[edit] Activities

In spite of being an educational institute, Al-Ameen Mission has a strong presence in the field of social welfare. It does a number of charitable works for the Muslim community. It has helped many unemployed Muslims by way of getting loans. It has many scholarship programs to help other communities' needy students also.

[edit] Funding

The mission is mostly run from the zakat fund. Muslims throughout the country contribute their zakat to the Mission, which takes care of 25% seats reserved for poor, destitute and orphans. Apart from this there are many industrious individuals who have come forward whole-heartedly to help Al-Ameen Mission. It has also received funding from many other sources such as the Maulana Azad Education Foundation and the West Bengal Wakf Board.

[edit] Campus

The main campus of Mission, Al-Ameen Mission for Boys, is located at Khalatpur, Howrah. It comprises about 45 bighas of land amidst natural rural envioronment. It consists of a five-story boys' hostel building, a three-story school building and a three-story administrative building with guest house and health centre. There is a mosque inside the hostel building. It now has about 1115 students, with residential staff of 200 and part-time and non-residential staff of 50.

[edit] Branches

One of the most notable movement of Al-Ameen Mission was the introduction of its girls' branch. Al-Ameen Mission for girls, Khalatpur, Howrah was started in 2000. It is located near the main branch itself, comprising about 15 bighas of land. It consists of a three-story hostel building and a three-story school building. Now it has about 350 students.

After realising the need to reach more people, Mission authority started to set up its sister branches among other districts of West Bengal. Al-Ameen Mission for Boys, Belpukur, Dakshin Dinajpur (North Bengal branch, up to class 10) was established in 2001 for the benefit of educationally backward people of North Bengal. In 2002 it set up another branch: the Al-Ameen Mission for Boys, Patharchapri, Birbhum is located in the district of Birbhum near the holy shrine of Hazrath Data Mahboob Shah Wali (RA).

Study Circle is yet another branch of Al-Ameen Mission for West Bengal JEE (Med/Engg) and WBCS (West Bengal Civil Services) coaching and is located at Park-Circus High School, Kolkata.

[edit] Notable Alumni

Though the average age of Mission's alumni is much less, many of them have already established themselves in various fields, particularly in the fields of engineering and medical sciences.

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