Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan

Jamiah Dar-ul-Uloom Zahedan (in Persian دارالعلوم زاهدان)
Type Islamic university
Established 1971[1]
Chancellor Maulana Abdul Hameed
Vice-Chancellor Maulana Abdul Ghani Badri
Academic staff
65 (Total 2011)
Administrative staff
90 (Total 2011)
Students More than 1200 (2011)
Location Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran
Campus Omar Khayyam Road, Zahedan, Iran
Website http://web.archive.org/web/20110127073528/http://english.sunnionline.us:80/Darululoom-Zahedan

Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan (دارالعلوم زاهدان in Persian)is the largest and highest seat of Deobandis in Iran. Maulana Abdul Azeez, son of Mojahid Shaikh Abdullah, founded the Jamiah.

The Jamiah started its education activities in 1971 for the first time along with around 60 to 80 students and only 6 teachers in the new building of Darul Uloom on Khayyam Road.[2] A good number of students studying at Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan.

Education pattern

The Jamiah has divided its education system into seven stages. These stages are given below along with years each stage requires:

The total term of study besides having primary certificate of any government school, including two-year of specialization, is 16 years.

Department and administrative divisions

The Jamiah has following departments and divisions:

Dar-ul-Iftaa, Specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence, Tafseer and Da'wah, Darulqadha and Tahkeem, Girls School, Hefz-e-Quran section, Tajweed section, Da'wat and guidance centre, Office for Students' Affairs, Central Library, Translation and Research Centre, Publication, Fiqh Academy of Ahlus-Sunnah, Institute of Arabic Language and Islamic Studies, Union of Islamic schools of Balochistan, SunniOnline Website, Medical Centre, Office for Islamic Institutes, etc.

Grand Makki Mosque in Zahedan, Iran, the largest mosque of the Sunnis in Iran situated next to the Seminary.

Publication

The Jamiah is publishing the Neday Islam Magazine.[3] The Jamiah has also published many articles.[4]

Dozens of Islamic books have been published by Darululoom Zahedan via Siddiqi Publicationa and its Translation & Research Centre in Persian and Arabic languages, mostly.

See also

References

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