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Madrasa in Chittagong District, Bangladesh

Jamiatul Uloom Al-Islamia Lalkhan Bazar
Lalkhan Bazar Madrasa
TypeIslamic university
Established1981
PrincipalMufti Izharul Islam
Academic staff56
Studentsaround 1,500
LocationLalkhan Bazar, Chittagong
22°21′18″N 91°48′57″E / 22.3549°N 91.8158°E / 22.3549; 91.8158
CampusUrban

Jamiatul Uloom Al-Islamia Lalkhan Bazar (Arabic: الجامعة العلوم الإسلامية لالخان بازار), popularly known as Lalkhan Bazar Madrasa (Bengali: লালখান বাজার মাদ্রাসা), is a Qawmi madrasah situated in the Lalkhan Bazar area of port city Chittagong. The jamia is founded by Mufti Izharul Islam. His elder son Mufti Harun Izhar is the assistant director of the jamia.

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Education system

The Lalkhan Bazar Madrasah offers the students Islamic education from the very initial stage up to the highest level. It also offers Specialization (equivalent to a PhD) to the students who have successfully completed Takmil (MA).

Departments

  • Department of Hifzul Qur'an
  • Department of Fatwaa (Dar al-Ifta)
  • Madrasa-tul-Banat (Female Section)

Network of madrasahs

Lalkhan Bazar Madrasah is one of the three large madrasahs — along with Darul Uloom Muinul Islam in Hathazari and Al-Jamiah Al-Islamiah in Patiya — that together control over 7,000 smaller schools in Bangladesh. The three schools are closely coordinated.

References

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  2. Mehdy, Muzib (18 October 2009). "Madrasah Education: An Observation" (PDF). Bangladesh Nari Progati Sangha. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 January 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  3. "The Aleya Madrassa graduate". Probe News Magazine. 22 July 2005. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  4. "News in Brief". The Daily Star. 13 September 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  5. কারামুক্ত হেফাজত নেতা মুফতি হারুন ইজহার. Manab Zamin (in Bengali). Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  6. ^ Riaz, Ali (2008). Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia. Rutgers University Press. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-8135-4345-1. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  7. Rao, M Rama (31 October 2005). "Reality Reminder". Asian Tribune. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2015.

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