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Coordinates: 29°4156.77N 77°408.99E / 29.6991028°N 77.6691639°E / 29.6991028; 77.6691639
 

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Al-Jamia Al-Islamia Darul Uloom Waqf Deoband
Hujjatul Islam Academy of Darul Uloom Waqf
TypeIslamic seminary
Established1982 (42 years ago) (1982)
FoundersMuhammad Salim Qasmi, Anzar Shah Kashmiri
RectorMuhammad Sufyan Qasmi
Address ,
Saharanpur
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
India
Websitewww.dud.edu.in

Al-Jamia Al-Islamia Darul Uloom Waqf Deoband (known as Darul Uloom Waqf) is an Islamic seminary situated in the Indian town of Deoband. It was established by scholars led by Muhammad Salim Qasmi and Anzar Shah Kashmiri in 1982 as a result of administration disputes in Darul Uloom Deoband during 1980–1982. As of 2021, Muhammad Sufyan Qasmi is its rector.

History[edit]

During 1980 and 1982, Darul Uloom Deoband experienced administrative disputes, which Muhammad Taqi Usmani regarded as the worst of their type.[1] These disputes led to its bifurcation. Darul Uloom Deoband remained under the control of Madanis, led by Asad Madni, while the other faction which was led by Muhammad Salim Qasmi and Anzar Shah Kashmiri established a new madrassa called Darul Uloom Waqf in 1982.[2][3][4] Muhammad Salim Qasmi was its first rector.[5][6] On September 3, 2014, the advisory board of Darul Uloom Waqf appointed Muhammad Sufyan Qasmi as its rector.[7]

Atyabul Masajid at Darul Uloom Waqf

The seminary publishes, Nida'e Darul Uloom Waqf, a monthly magazine in Urdu and Wahdat al-Ummah, a bi-annual Arabic journal. It has publishes a quarterly magazine in English, called, Voice of Darul Uloom. It has a research department called Hujjatul Islam Academy.[8] The academy was established in order to answer modern challenges and simplify the ideology and discourses of Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi.[8] Hayyat-i-Tayyib, the biography of Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi was among its early publications, which was authored by Ghulam Nabi Kashmiri.[8]

Alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mufti Taqi Usmani. "Qari Muhammad Tayyab". Nuqoosh-e-Raftgaan (in Urdu) (April 2007 ed.). Karachi: Maktabatul Maarif. pp. 193–194.
  • ^ Nadeem al-Wajidi. "Maulana Salim Qasmi". baseeratonline. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  • ^ Noor Alam Khalil Amini. Pas-e-Marg-e-Zindah (PDF) (in Urdu). Idara Ilm-o-Adab, Deoband. pp. 798–818 – via Archive.org.
  • ^ Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi (28 October 2010). "Mawlana Anzar Shah Kashmiri: A Tribute to His Life and Services". IlmGate.org. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  • ^ "Deoband rector Maulana Salim Qasmi no more". RisingKashmir.com. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  • ^ Bowering, Gerhard; Crone, Patricia; Mirza, Mahan; Kadi, Wadad; Zaman, Muhammad Qasim; Stewart, Devin J. (2013). The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691134840.
  • ^ "Advisory Council constituted in Darul Uloom (Waqf), Deoband". 30 September 2014.
  • ^ a b c Qasmi 2020, p. 24.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    • Qasmi, Shakeb Ahmad (February 2020). "AsmaN Teri Lahad Pe Shabnam Afshani kare!". In Rahmani, Shamshad; Qasmi, Sikander (eds.). Tadhkirah Mawlana Ghulam Nabi Kashmiri (in Urdu). Deoband: Maktaba Raazi. pp. 23–26.

    Further reading[edit]

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