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'''Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia''' known as''' Jawadia Arabic College''' is a famous [[Deeni Madarasa]] (religious educational institution) of [[Shia Muslims]] in [[Banaras]] (Varanasi) [[India]]. It was founded in 1928 by [[Munaitiq-e-Zaman Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini]], the elder son of [[Jawad-ul-Ulama]] [[Ayatollah]] [[Syed Ali Jawad Al-Husaini]]. The main goal of its establishment was the advance provision of especial courses for higher [[Islamic studies]]. Before it was started the founder Maulana Sajjad Al-Husaini made a public appeal to support it financially due to limited resources. The people of Banaras offered a warm welcome to this appeal and participated generously donating their money, jeweleries, even homes, so the dream of such a college became true. The present constitution of '''Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia''' was written by [[Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini]], who was the first "HAADI" (supreme authority) of its managing body, after passing away of [[Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini]]. After him the second "HAADI" was [[Aal-e-Jawad-ul-Ulama Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini]] and currently it is being supervised by [[Maulana Syed Ahmad Hasan]] (Imam-e-Jum'ah of Banaras), the third "HAADI". During the period of 82 years, this college has done great jobs through production of a huge number of religious research scholars and Islamic clerics so far. The last degree is being awarded to the students is "FAKHR-ul-AFAZIL". The golden period of its life was the duration of management and principal ship of [[Zafar-ul-Millat Maulana Syed Zafar-ul-Hasan Rizvi]] from the point of rapidly progress, building constructions and making it popular and familiar among the people of India. Also he released a religious monthly magazine by name of '''"AL-JAWAD"''' as a organ for''' Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia''' in 1950. He was the third principal who was appointed directly by the supreme authority, [[Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini]]. The first principal was [[Mulla Syed Mohammad Yusuf Zangipuri]] and the second one was [[Allamah Syed Mohammad Razi Zangipuri]] and presently [[Maulana Syed Shamim-ul-Hasan Rizvi]] is holding the post of fourth principal since 1983.
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'''Jamiul Uloom Jawadia''', also known as '''Jawadia Arabic College''', is a Deeni Madarasa (religious educational institution) of [[Shia Muslims]] in [[Banaras]] (Varanasi) [[India]]. Major course of studies include Jurisprudence, Theology and Islamic Literature.


==About==
References:

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It was founded in 1928 by ''Munaitiq-e-Zaman Maulana'' Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini,<ref name=IUL>{{cite web|last1=Rizvi|first1=Syed Saeed Akhter|title=Indian Ulema List (Source- Khursheed Khawar:Tazkratul ulamae hind o pak)|url=http://www.islamic-laws.com/marja/indianulema.htm|website=islamic-laws.com|publisher=Ma'arif Publications|accessdate=17 August 2014}}</ref> the elder son of Jawad-ul-Ulama [[Ayatollah]] Syed Ali Jawad Al-Husaini. The main goal of its establishment was the advance provision of especial courses for higher [[Islamic studies]].

Before it was started, founder Maulana Sajjad Al-Husaini made a public appeal to support it financially due to limited resources, obtaining donations from the people of Banaras. The present constitution of Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia was written by ''Alam-ul-Aalaam Ayatullah'' Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini, who was the first "Haadi" (supreme authority) of its managing body,<ref name="IUL"/> after the death of Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini. After him the second "Haadi" was Aal-e-Jawad-ul-Ulama Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini,<ref name="IUL"/> followed by Maulana Syed Ahmad Hasan (Imam-e-Jum'ah of [[Banaras]]).

Over the years, this college produced many religious research scholars and Islamic clerics. The last degree awarded to the students is "Fakhr-ul-Afazil". During the principalship of Zafar-ul-Millat Ayatollah Syed Zafar-ul-Hasan Rizvi there was construction at the college. He also produced a religious monthly magazine, "AL-JAWAD" as an organ for Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia in 1950. He was the third principal who was appointed directly by the supreme authority, Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini. °
Following are the principals of Jawadia Arabic College:
* Mulla Syed Mohammad Yusuf Zangipuri, first principal
* Allamah Syed Mohammad Razi Zangipuri, second principal
* Maulana Zafrul Hasan Rizvi, third Principal till 1983
* Maulana Syed Shamimul-Hasan Rizvi, fourth principal,<ref>{{cite web|title=Bazm-e-Hussain|url=http://bazmehussain.com/page9/files/category-events.html|website=bazmehussain.com|accessdate=17 August 2014|date=2011-12-14|archive-date=2014-08-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085115/http://bazmehussain.com/page9/files/category-events.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> (since 1983)

Famous alumni:
* [[Saeed Akhtar Rizvi]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Iqbal|first1=Akhtar|title=Rizvi, Saeed Akhtar|url=https://www.academia.edu/7114451|journal=Encyclopedia of Indian Religions|date=January 2014 |accessdate=17 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Ghulam Rasool Noori]]<ref name="Islam times">{{cite news | url=http://www.islamtimes.org/vdcci4q1o2bqep8.c7a2.html | date=4 April 2014 | location= Kashmir | publisher=Islam times | title=ملک شام کی کامیابی دراصل تمام مسلمانوں کی کامیابی و سربلندی ہے، مولانا شیخ غلام رسول نوری}}</ref>

In early 1930s, Jawadia sent the resident Ulema to the Jamaats of East Africa, Madagascar and Somalia.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jaffer |first1=Mulla Asgherali M.M. |title=An Outline History of the Khoja Shia Ithna Asheri Community in Eastern Africa |url=http://dubaijamaat.com/an-outline-history-of-the-khoja-shia-ithna-asheri-community-in-eastern-africa-by-mulla-asgherali-mm-jaffer |website=dubaijamaat.com |publisher=KSIMC of Dubai |accessdate=17 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084837/http://dubaijamaat.com/an-outline-history-of-the-khoja-shia-ithna-asheri-community-in-eastern-africa-by-mulla-asgherali-mm-jaffer |archivedate=19 August 2014 }}</ref>

==See also==
* [[Madrasatul Waizeen]]
* [[Jamia Nazmia]]
* [[Sultanul Madaris]]
* [[Tanzeemul Makatib]]
** [[Jamiya Imamia]] at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
** [[Jameatuz Zahra]] at Lucknow
** [[Madrasa Khadeejatul Kubra]] at Lucknow
* [[Jamia Imania]], Varanasi
* [[Jamiul Uloom Jawadia]], Varanasi
* [[Hoza-e-Ilmiya Wasiqa]], Faizabad
* [[Babul Ilm]], Mubarakpur, Azamgarh
* [[Jamia Haidariya]], Khairabad Mau

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== Further reading ==
* Dastoor-ul-Amal (written by Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini)
* Dastoor-ul-Amal (written by Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini)
* Matla-e-Anwar (written by Maulana Murtaza Husain Sadrul-Afazil)
* Matla-e-Anwar (written by Maulana Murtaza Husain Sadrul-Afazil)
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* Al-Jawad (monthly magazine) on life of Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini.
* Al-Jawad (monthly magazine) on life of Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini.
* Unpublished documents and several other informative sources.
* Unpublished documents and several other informative sources.

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Latest revision as of 09:02, 3 October 2024

Jawadia Arabic College
Founder(s)Munaitiq-e-Zaman Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini
Established1928 (1928)
MissionTo impart religious education to Shia Muslim students
FocusJurisprudence, Theology, Literature
Location, ,

Jamiul Uloom Jawadia, also known as Jawadia Arabic College, is a Deeni Madarasa (religious educational institution) of Shia Muslims in Banaras (Varanasi) India. Major course of studies include Jurisprudence, Theology and Islamic Literature.

About

[edit]

It was founded in 1928 by Munaitiq-e-Zaman Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini,[1] the elder son of Jawad-ul-Ulama Ayatollah Syed Ali Jawad Al-Husaini. The main goal of its establishment was the advance provision of especial courses for higher Islamic studies.

Before it was started, founder Maulana Sajjad Al-Husaini made a public appeal to support it financially due to limited resources, obtaining donations from the people of Banaras. The present constitution of Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia was written by Alam-ul-Aalaam Ayatullah Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini, who was the first "Haadi" (supreme authority) of its managing body,[1] after the death of Maulana Syed Mohammad Sajjad Al-Husaini. After him the second "Haadi" was Aal-e-Jawad-ul-Ulama Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini,[1] followed by Maulana Syed Ahmad Hasan (Imam-e-Jum'ah of Banaras).

Over the years, this college produced many religious research scholars and Islamic clerics. The last degree awarded to the students is "Fakhr-ul-Afazil". During the principalship of Zafar-ul-Millat Ayatollah Syed Zafar-ul-Hasan Rizvi there was construction at the college. He also produced a religious monthly magazine, "AL-JAWAD" as an organ for Jamiul-Uloom Jawadia in 1950. He was the third principal who was appointed directly by the supreme authority, Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini. ° Following are the principals of Jawadia Arabic College:

  • Mulla Syed Mohammad Yusuf Zangipuri, first principal
  • Allamah Syed Mohammad Razi Zangipuri, second principal
  • Maulana Zafrul Hasan Rizvi, third Principal till 1983
  • Maulana Syed Shamimul-Hasan Rizvi, fourth principal,[2] (since 1983)

Famous alumni:

In early 1930s, Jawadia sent the resident Ulema to the Jamaats of East Africa, Madagascar and Somalia.[5]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Rizvi, Syed Saeed Akhter. "Indian Ulema List (Source- Khursheed Khawar:Tazkratul ulamae hind o pak)". islamic-laws.com. Ma'arif Publications. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Bazm-e-Hussain". bazmehussain.com. 2011-12-14. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  3. ^ Iqbal, Akhtar (January 2014). "Rizvi, Saeed Akhtar". Encyclopedia of Indian Religions. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. ^ "ملک شام کی کامیابی دراصل تمام مسلمانوں کی کامیابی و سربلندی ہے، مولانا شیخ غلام رسول نوری". Kashmir: Islam times. 4 April 2014.
  5. ^ Jaffer, Mulla Asgherali M.M. "An Outline History of the Khoja Shia Ithna Asheri Community in Eastern Africa". dubaijamaat.com. KSIMC of Dubai. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.

Further reading

[edit]
  • Dastoor-ul-Amal (written by Maulana Syed Muzaffar Husain Al-Husaini)
  • Matla-e-Anwar (written by Maulana Murtaza Husain Sadrul-Afazil)
  • Khursheed-e-Khawar (written by Maulana Saeed Akhtar Rizvi)
  • Life of Jawad-ul-Ulama (written by Dr.Inayat Ali)
  • Short Biography of Mulla syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini (written by Maulana Syed Ahmad Hasan)
  • Al-Jawad (monthly magazine) on life of Mulla Syed Mohammad Tahir Al-Husaini.
  • Unpublished documents and several other informative sources.