دعوت نیوز مرکزی تعلیمی بورڈ، جماعت اسلامی ہند کی جانب سے ایک ورکشاپ بعنوان ’’دینی مدارس کا نصاب تعلیم مدت و مراحل‘‘ کا انعقاد

New Delhi 22nd August, 2021: The Markazi Taleemi Board, JIH has conducted a workshop here under the title ‘Curriculum of Madrasas, stages and duration’.

Emerging religious scholars and ulama from various states and institutions across the country including Darul Uloom (Waqf) Deoband, Nadwa Ulama Lucknow, Jamiatul Falah Azamgarh, Jamia Hamdard New Delhi, Darul Salam Umarabad Tamil Nadu, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom Akkalkuwa Maharashtra, Jamia Islamia Sanabal New Delhi, participated in the workshop on the Madrasa curriculum held recently at JIH’s headquarters in New Delhi. All the participants appreciated the initiative of the board.

Addressing the workshop, JIH President Syed Sadatullah Husaini underlined that it is important for a scholar to be aware of the new emerging ideas and those people who abandoned acquiring new skills fell behind and became backwards, because this is the age of ‘lifelong learning’.  He said, “in this age, scholars and ulama have a great responsibility. Now the whole world is watching you from the local to the international level. The duty to convey the message of Islam to the entire humankind cannot be carried out just by learning the English language. However, it will be possible to perform this task after understanding the views of the addressee, their status, psychology, cultures, behaviours and ethics. All students have different temperaments, abilities and talents. Therefore, it is our duty to teach and guide everyone according to their abilities, mindsets and aptitudes.”

The workshop covered important issues and topics, including the revision of the madrasa curricula and the inclusion of modern sciences. Preparation of textbooks for Islamic schools and madrasas, technical and skill training of teachers, expansion of Islamic jurisprudence and theology, formats for measuring goals, enabling students to get a national certificate along with religious education, incorporating useful components in the existing curricula and creating a spirit of discussion and research among students, were the main topics, which were deliberated in the workshop.

JIH Vice President Prof. Mohammad Salim Engineer advised the officials of the madrasas to take advantage of some modern methods of education. On this occasion, the director of the JIH education board Syed Tanveer Ahmed spoke about the directive principles for formulating the curriculum.

Concluding the workshop, the Chairman of the education board, Mujtaba Farooq urged the officials of the madrasas to be aware of the latest situation and the government policies as well as to be alert to deal with adverse issues. He said that there was a need to think and talk continuously on the topic. Dr. Mohiuddin Ghazi was the convener of the worship.

Scholars who participated in the workshop, include Maulana Abdul Bar Asri Falahi, Mumbai, Dr. Waris Mazhari Delhi, Maulana Shakib Qasmi Deoband, Maulana Ahmad Ilyas Nomani, Lucknow, Dr. Tariq Ayubi Aligarh, Maulana Umar Abidin Hyderabad, Maulana Muhammad Huzaifa Vastanvi Gujarat, Maulana Mahfooz Falahi, Bhopal and Prof. Ishaq Falahi Delhi.