Knowledge is not limited to books; rather, it is reflected in character, environment, and upbringing—I felt this strongly during my visit to this madrassa.

Recently, I had the opportunity to go inside Jamia-tul-Hasanain, where a radiant and peaceful atmosphere greeted me upon entering. The sounds of students reciting the Holy Quran were soothing to the heart, and a beautiful blend of knowledge and training was visible everywhere.

Here, students are not only taught the Holy Quran but also given special attention to their holistic development. One of the main goals of the Jamia is to equip students with modern sciences. Along with memorizing the Quran, there is a regular school education system, while a coordinated system of education up to matriculation is also established with Dars-e-Nizami.

Furthermore, under the "Huffaz Education System," students are given proficiency in Arabic in one year, and in the very next year, they also gain expertise in English. This is a highly commendable effort that harmonizes students with the demands of the modern era.

The Jamia is second to none in extracurricular activities as well. Karate training is at the forefront, where an expert instructor teaches students not only karate but also skills like wielding a stick. Along with this, students are also familiarized with modern computer arts so that they can face the challenges of the times to come.

Meeting the Director of the Jamia was also an important part of this visit. He is a thoughtful, hardworking, and talented personality, whose thinking revolves around the dominance and progress of the Islamic world. He is handling the affairs of the madrassa with great dedication and striving for the best training of the students.

During the same time, I also met Sir Muhammad Sahib, who is a very hardworking and capable individual at the madrassa. He edits the videos of the madrassa's academic and extracurricular activities and represents the institution through modern means.

This visit was very memorable for me. From the heart, the desire arises that every madrassa should equip its students with modern sciences, extracurricular activities, and arts like computers, along with religious education, so that these students can convey the message of the religion of Islam effectively and rapidly throughout the world.

Finally, I am heartily grateful to Maulana Ijaz Mahmood Sahib, Sir Muhammad Sahib, and Maulana Ahmed Sahib, who gave us this tour and gave us time out of their precious time.

I pray to Allah Almighty to grant this madrassa manifold progress day and night.

Ameen, O Lord of the Martyrs and Mujahideen.


By the pen of 
Tufaan Ahmari