• Source: Madrasatul Islah
  • Madrasatul Islah is a traditional Islamic institution of learning and a renowned center of oriental and Islamic studies at Sarai Mir in the Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. It was started by Mawlana Muhammad Shafi in 1908 along with participation of prominent scholars and religious seminaries of the area. The madrassa was established with a different syllabus and ideology than that of Darul Uloom Deoband and Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama.
    Shibli Nomani and Hamiduddin Farahi are regarded as chief architects of this madrasa.


    Inception


    The foundation stone of the madrassa was laid by Asghar Hussain Deobandi in 1908.Hamiduddin Farahi was its first chief administrator.Amin Ahsan Islahi remained teaching in the madrassa until 1943.


    Style


    The Madrasa adopted a teaching style of reading the Qur'an text directly with less reliance on commentaries. A newspaper article in 2009 indicated the madrasa has, in common with many others, introduced "modern, progressive syllabi".


    Notable alumni


    The madrassa has produced a number of notable Islamic scholars:

    Mohammad Najatuallah Siddiqi
    Abdul Azim Islahi
    Amin Ahsan Islahi
    Wahiduddin Khan
    Ishtiyaq Ahmad Zilli
    Sadruddin Islahi
    Akhtar Muslimi
    Muhammad Yusuf Islahi


    Legacy


    2003, Role of Madrasatul Islah Azamgarh in the development of Arabic studies, PhD thesis by Arshad Azmi, Aligarh Muslim University.


    See also


    Darul Uloom Deoband


    References




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