Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom
Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom (Urdu: جامعہ اسلامیہ اشاعت العلوم) is an educational institution located in Akkalkuwa, Nandurbar District, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1979 by Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi, the institution provides a combination of traditional Islamic education and contemporary academic disciplines, including engineering, medicine, and pharmacy.[2][3][4] HistoryJamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom was established in 1979 in Akkalkuwa, Maharashtra, as a seminary with six students and one teacher. It was founded by Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi with the objective of providing Islamic education to the local community. Over time, the institution expanded its scope to include contemporary academic programs alongside traditional religious studies.[5][6][7][8] Educational ApproachThe institution integrates traditional Islamic studies, such as Quran memorization and Arabic, with modern academic disciplines, including science and technology. The institution provides education from kindergarten to postgraduate levels, aiming to prepare students for both religious and contemporary professional contexts. This balanced approach reflects its commitment to blending traditional values with modern educational practices.[9][10] By promoting a combination of religious and modern education, the institution seeks to address societal needs and encourage personal and professional development. It emphasizes the importance of producing individuals equipped with the knowledge and skills to contribute to community welfare.[11] Academic programsThe institution offers a blend of Islamic and contemporary education, catering to students from primary to postgraduate levels. The Islamic education curriculum includes Quran memorization (Hifz), Tajweed and Qira'at, and advanced Islamic studies such as Aalimiyat and Fazilat, alongside specializations in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Hadith studies, Dawah and guidance, and Arabic and English language programs. These programs aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings while addressing their practical application in modern contexts.[9] In addition to Islamic studies, the institution emphasizes contemporary education, which began with the establishment of an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in 1993. Over time, this initiative expanded to include Urdu- and English-medium schools, engineering and pharmacy programs, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and Diploma in Education (D.Ed.), and medical education, including an MBBS college and General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) programs. Vocational training courses in office automation, tailoring, bookbinding, and software development further enhance the institution's offerings. This integrated educational approach aims to prepare students for both religious and professional roles, enabling them to contribute effectively to society.[12][13] Social servicesThe institution has been involved in various social welfare activities alongside its educational initiatives. It has contributed to the establishment of madrasas, schools, colleges, and healthcare facilities in several regions, aiming to support community development and address local needs. Additionally, vocational training programs have been introduced to enhance skill development in underserved communities.[9][8] The institution manages several healthcare initiatives, including the Indian Institute of Medical Science and Research (IIMSR) and Noor Hospital in Jalna district, recognized by the Medical Council of India (now National Medical Commission) . These facilities provide healthcare services to diverse communities. In addition, Ahmad Gharib Unani Medical College in Akkalkuwa and Maharashtra's 26th Darul Qaza, established under the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, reflect Jamia's engagement in education, healthcare, and legal support.[14][15] These contributions underscore Jamia’s role in addressing community needs through a combination of educational, healthcare, and legal initiatives.[8] References
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