In our country, Hindustan, there are different types of madrassas. They have their own characteristics. They belong to different schools of thought, but they are all madrassas of the Ummah, and they primarily provide religious education. Distances also exist between these madrassas, but we should not be a part of these distances. Anyway, we have not created those distances; they have been going on for centuries, so why should we be a part of them?

It is both our right and our duty to consider all religious madrassas as our own educational institutions, all scholars as our teachers, and all students of religious madrassas as our classmates, and to establish a relationship of goodwill and brotherhood with them. If it is possible for you, after graduating from one madrassa, also take admission in other madrassas that are known for distinctive education in some other field.

After graduating from madrassas, there are various institutions for specialization. Take admission in them only with the desire to increase educational aptitude, and affiliation with any school of thought should not become an obstacle in this path. It has been observed that students who study in madrassas of different schools of thought have a broader academic and intellectual horizon. They also have more openness in their hearts, and their national consciousness is deeper and stronger.

And along with that, also acquire worldly education. This is a dire necessity according to the present era.