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| Department
of Tajweed-ul-Quran |
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this department, students are taught
to recite the Holy Quran according
to correct pronunciation and accent. |
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| Department
of Hifz-ul-Quran |
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| Here
students are made to learn the Holy
Quran by heart. This department of
Jamia has a distinctive reputation
and students mostly in foreign countries
join this department and after completion
of learning Quran by heart, they return
to their home countries and serve
as Imams of the Mosques as well as
in Islamic Centres to educate their
own country men. At present, there
are over 1200 students in this department
and for this large number, Jamia has
employed 70 teachers who are duly
qualified in QIRAAT and TAJWEED. |
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| Department
of Books (Kutub) |
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| This
department offers 'Alim Course (Islamic
Scholar). It consists of following
levels: Middle,
Matriculation, Intermediate,
Bachelors & Masters
These levels are
certified from Board of Education,
Pakistan and Universtiy Grants Commission.
Students learn here
from qualified and eminent scholars
in the following subjects:
Tafseer, Hadees, Fiqh, Usool-ul-Fiqh,
Ilm-ul-Kalam, Seerat of the Holy
Prophet (peace be upon him), Islamic
History, Ilm-un-Nahv, Ilm-us-Sarf,
Ma'ani, Balaghat, Adaab, Mantiq,
Falsafa, Geography, Arabic Lexicon,
Urdu, Persian, English. |
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| This
department is for the Course of Mufti
(Islamic Jurist) which is equivalent
to Doctrate (Ph.D) of any Pakistani
University. Students after completing
the 'Alim Course (Islamic Scholar),
can get admission in this department
in different subjects such as Fiqhul-Islami,
Tafseer, Hadith. |
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| In
this department, Jamia has placed
the services of qualified and experienced
Muftees (Islamic Jursits) to serve
people seeking advice on day to day
matters in and out of our social life,
and issuing religious verdicts. In
addition, newly converted Muslims
are taught fundamentals of Islam and
are given certificates in respect
of their acceptance of Islam. |
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| Ulama-e-Haq (Upright Scholars)
never opposed to the study of sciences
and recommended to make its use. In
these days one cannot deny the usefulness
of computer. Keeping in this view,
Jamia Binoria has specially built
a computer department. Records of
students studying in Jamia, are kept
in computer and their examination
reports are also preserved here. Magazines
of Jamia Binoria (Al-binoria English
& Al-Binoria Urdu) are also composed
in the computer department. Jamia
has also started Istifta service (answering
of questions about Islamic Jurisprudence)
via e-mail, this service is managed
by the Computer Department. |
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Jamia Binoria has established a Writer's
Department in order to channelise
the thinking of young Muslims, scholars,
political leaders, intelligentsia
as well as students from colleges
and religious institutions. |
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| Department
of Publication |
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| Muslims
and Islam are being defamed on electronic
and print media. All kind of concepts
contrary to the teaching of Islam
and innovations are being propelled
through periodicals and dailies. In
this way, the younger generation has
fallen in confusion and finding no
way out and drifting away from Islam.
Jamia Binoria has taken notice of
this alarming situation and has established
a section to counter it. Jamia
Binoria was publishing two monthly
magazines in English and Urdu namely
Al-Binoria English
and Al-Binoria Urdu |
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| Administration
Department |
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| This
department deals with general administrative
matters relating to Jamia. This department
also serves as a VIGILANCE unit for
the assessment of activities of the
students "in" and "out" of the Jamia
premises. |
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| Jamia
Binoria has a library which has a
large number of books on TAFSEER,
HADEES, FIQH, General Literature etc.
New publications are regularly added
to this library. |
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| Madrasa-tul-Banat
(girls section) |
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| In
Islam the religious teachings are
equally important for men and women.
Therefore, to learn the teachings
of Islam is the responsibility of
all Muslims whether they are men or
women. Keeping
in mind the importance of Islamic
education for women, Ulama-e-Haq
(Islamic Scholars) have established
schools for girls at various places
in Pakistan.
Jamia Binoria also
has established a girls section
named as Madrasa-tul-Banat. A separate
building has been constructed in
Jamia Binoira Complex. Besides other
facilities, special arrangements
for observance of veil has also
been made. In Madrasa-tul-Banat
separate arrangements are made for
girls for their education, boarding
and lodging.
At present
the departments of Nazira (learning
Quran by correct pronunciation),
Hifz (learning Quran by heart) and
Kutub (course of Islamic Scholar)
are functioning. In the departments
of Hifz and Nazira 500 girls and
in Kutub 150 girls are acquiring
religious education which also includes
girls from other countries. |
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