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دارالعلوم زاهدان | |
Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 1971[1] |
Chancellor | Mawlana Abdul Hameed Ismaeelzahi[2] |
Vice-Chancellor | Abdul Ghani Badri |
Academic staff | 65 (2011) |
Administrative staff | 90 (2011) |
Students | 1200+ (2011) |
Location | |
Campus | Omar Khayyam Road |
Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan (Persian: دارالعلوم زاهدان) is the largest and highest seat of Deobandi Sunni Muslims in Iran.[3][4][5] The Jamiah was founded by Abdolazeez, son of Mojahid Sheikh Abdollah.[citation needed]
The Jamiah started its education activities in 1971 for the first time along with around 60 to 80 students and only 6 teachers in the new building of Darul Uloom on Khayyam Road.[6] A number of students studying at Jamiah Darul Uloom Zahedan.[citation needed]
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The Jamiah has divided its education system into seven stages. These stages are given below along with years each stage requires:
The total term of study besides having primary certificate of any government school, including two-year of specialization, is 16 years.[citation needed]
The Jamiah has following departments and divisions:
Dar-ul-Iftaa, Specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence, Tafseer and Da'wah, Darulqadha and Tahkeem, Girls School, Hefz-e-Quran section, Tajweed section, Da'wat and guidance centre, Office for Students' Affairs, Central Library, Translation and Research Centre, Publication, Fiqh Academy of Ahlus-Sunnah, Institute of Arabic Language and Islamic Studies, Union of Islamic schools of Balochistan, SunniOnline Website, Medical Centre, Office for Islamic Institutes, etc.[citation needed]
Grand Makki Mosque in Zahedan, Iran, the largest mosque of the Sunnis in Iran situated next to the Seminary.[citation needed]
The Jamiah is publishing the Neday Islam Magazine.[7] The Jamiah has also published many articles.[8]