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Ashraf ul Madaris

School of Islamic studies in Pakistan
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(March 2018)
Jamia Hanfia Dar ul Uloom Ashraf ul Madaris
جامعہ حنفیہ دار العلوم اشرف المدارس
TypeIslamic university
Established1954 (1373 AH)
FounderGhulam Ali Okarvi
AffiliationTanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat Pakistan
President Fazal ur Rehman Okarvi
Academic staff
50
Students500
Location, ,
30°47′55.8′′N 73°26′34.4′′E / 30.798833°N 73.442889°E / 30.798833; 73.442889
CampusUrban (1.2 acre)
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Ashraf ul Madaris (full name Urdu: جامعہ حنفیہ دار العلوم اشرف المدارس, romanizedJamia Hanfia Darul Uloom Ashraf ul Madaris) is an Islamic institution for Islamic studies located in Okara, Punjab, Pakistan. It offers study from Matriculation level to master's degree. The school is affiliated with Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat Pakistan.[1] whose degree is recognised by HEC equal to Master's. It is named after the 14th century Sufi saint Ashraf Jahangir Semnani. It was founded in 1954 by scholar and orator Ghulam Ali Okarvi.

Departments

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  • Department of Hifz (Memorization of the Qur'an)
  • Department of Tajweed (Correct pronunciation of Qur'an)
  • Department of Dars e Nizami (Islamic Studies)
  • Department of Ifta (Issuing Verdicts of Islamic Law)

Alumni

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