Dars-i-Nizami

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Dars-i-Nizami is a study curriculum used in a large portion of madrasahs (Islamic religious school) in South Asia. It was standardized (and named after) Mullah Nizamuddin Sehalvi (d. 1748) at Farangi Mahall, a famous seminary of a family of Islamic scholars (ulema) in Lucknow, India.

All madrasahs are working in Pakistan under Wafaq-ul-Madrasah.


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  • Zaman, Muhammad Qasim (April 1999). "Religious Education and the Rhetoric of Reform: The Madrasa in British India and Pakistan". Comparative Studies in Society and History 41 (2): 294–323. 

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