AL JAMIAH AL ISLAMIYYAH Darul Uloom Bolton |
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Hawthorne Road Deane Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL3 4HF, England |
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School type | Independent School |
Motto | Spiritual Enhancement, Educational Advancement |
Established | 1993 |
Ofsted number | SC009423 |
Director | Maulana Suhail Manya |
(Principal) | Maulana Suhail Manya |
Headteacher | Dr Shahid Haneef |
Gender | Male |
Age range | 11-24 |
Classes offered | Islamic Theology Course, Memorisation of The Holy Qur'an |
Language | English, Urdu, Bengali, Gujrati, Arabic |
Hours in school day | 12 hrs (with breaks) |
Campus | 2 campuses - Hawthorne Campus (Main Building) , Willows Campus |
Houses | Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali |
Newspaper | An Naseehah |
School fees | Boarding: £2,600 per annum Commuting: £1,400 per annum |
Darul Uloom Bolton is a Muslim secondary school in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It was founded in 1993. The Darul Uloom was originally started at Taibah Masjid, Blackburn Road, Bolton where the Dars-e-Nizami was taught until the first class who would later graduate had reached Arbi Dawm (Islamic Theology Year 2) then they had transferred the students over to the Darul Uloom. And since then the Darul Uloom has been running and has been taught at the Darul Uloom itself. The Darul Uloom was originally based at a former Blair Hospital in Bromley Cross, Bolton, which also had a mass of land behind the actual building. In 2006, the council bought the land from the institute to build a new area of houses, so they relocated to a more lively and busy area of Deane, Bolton where it would be easier, and has been there ever since.
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The Darul Uloom strives to produce scholars of high standards, from which the Ummah of today can benefit from. The curriculum which has been set in place has been well thought of and is taught very well. It contain many books which instill the great teachings of the Quran and Sunnah into the hearts of the students.
Upon admission if a student desires to memorise the Holy Quran, then he is put into Nazarah Class (Where he learns how to read the Quran in the correct manner, memorise some portions of the Holy Quran, learns the basics of Islam - which include the five pillars of Islam, about the Prophets, respect etc.). Once he has learned all of this thoroughly and his teachers feel that he should excel into the Hifz Class, where he would start to memorise the whole Quran according to the guidelines that have been set.
It is our wish that after graduating as Hafiz/Alims, some boys will carry on to become doctors, engineers, theologians, and other professions. Tests and exams are now regularly taken to assess the progress of the boys, at all levels. The Institute continues to improve attainments at all levels, KS3 and GCSE. The boys are keen to attain high levels of grades to further their studies. Overall, the School's curriculum is challenging and demanding, designed to instil a love of learning, good study habits and the ability to think critically. The Darul Uloom provides school students from the ages of 11-16 teaching at a high standard which enables them to sit GCSEs in Years 10 & 11, the School Department hope to raise the bar higher so students can start taking GCSEs from Year 9. The school offers many subjects to choose from such as the core subjects (Maths, English, Science - up to triple award), History, Religious Studies, Information Communication Technology, Geography etc.
The School Department also provides the students with A-Level courses and BTEC whilst in conjunction with Bolton College. The students can choose from a wide range of subjects and have the many facilities to carry out experiments and practical tests.
The institute has had many continuous Ofsted inspections, and has now achieved the status of 'Good'.[1]