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1 History  





2 Degree and curriculum  





3 Mufti Silsila  





4 International campuses  



4.1  Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian, India  





4.2  Jamia Ahmadiyya Rabwah, Pakistan  





4.3  Jamia Ahmadiyya United Kingdom  





4.4  Jamia Ahmadiyya Bangladesh  





4.5  Jamia Ahmadiyya International Ghana  







5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Ahmadiyya University
جامعة الأحمدية
Jamia Ahmadiyya in Rabwah, Pakistan
Information
TypeIslamic Theology
Religious affiliation(s)Ahmadiyya Islam
Established1906
Campuses
  • Pakistan
  • United Kingdom
  • India
  • Ghana
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • Nigeria
  • Indonesia
  • Bangladesh
  • Malaysia
  • Tanzania
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sierra Leone
  • Kenya
  • Madagascar
  • Colour(s)Black and White   

    Jāmi’ah al-Ahmadīyyah (Arabic: جامعة الأحمدية; Jāmi’ah al-Ahmadīyyah, "the Ahmadiyya University") is an International Islamic seminary and educational institute with campuses in Pakistan, United Kingdom, India, Ghana, Canada, Germany, Nigeria, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Tanzania, Sri Lanka,[1] Sierra Leone,[2] and Kenya.[3] In addition, there are affiliated Mu'alameen centers (Missionary Training Centres) in Pakistan and Madagascar.[4] Founded in 1906 as a Section in Madrassa Talim ul Islam (later Talim-ul-Islam College) by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, it is the main centre of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for Islamic learning.

    History[edit]

    The foundations of Jamia Ahmadiyya were laid by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community himself, when he expressed the need for a madrassa for Ahmadi Muslims so that a new generation of Ahmadi scholars could be trained. This led to the creation of Talim-ul-Islam CollegeinQadian, India, in 1898. The theology section was later separated and inaugurated as Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian on 20 May 1928 by Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Following the Partition of the Indian subcontinent, the Community relocated its headquarters to Rabwah, Pakistan. Keeping in view the needs of the Community in Pakistan, Jamia Ahmadiyya Rabwah was established. Since then, due to the exponential growth of the Community around the globe, campuses have been opened in many countries throughout the world.

    Degree and curriculum[edit]

    Two types of degrees are offered in most Jamias.

    Some Jamias have associated Mu'allam courses as well. This course is shorter than the Shahid degree.

    The curriculum for the Jamia Ahmadiyyas around the globe is nearly same and is organised and compiled by scholars of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The only differences are in the regional languages taught which are according to the locations of the institutions.

    The curriculum generally consists of:

    Mufti Silsila[edit]

    The current Mufti Silsila (International Mufti of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community), Maulana Mubashir Ahmad Kahlon[5] is a graduate of Jamia Ahmadiyya. He is the Head of the Dar al-Ifta' (House of Fatwas) in Rabwah, Pakistan. He appears on many different programmes on Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International for example "Fiqhi Masa'il" (a programme regarding matters of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Rah-e-Huda (a programme presenting beliefs of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and refuting allegations raised against it).[6]

    International campuses[edit]

    Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian, India[edit]

    Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian formerly known as Madrassa Ahmadiyya was established in the year 1905.[7] This was the first Jamia Ahmadiyya established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and was founded by the founder of Ahmadiyya Muslim community Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. It is still functional and producing missionaries who serve mostly in India, and Middle East.

    Jamia Ahmadiyya Rabwah, Pakistan[edit]

    After the migration from India to Pakistan, a new headquarters were established in Rabwah, Pakistan. A new Jamia Ahmadiyya was established to fulfill the needs of the Community.

    Jamia Ahmadiyya United Kingdom[edit]

    Jamia Ahmadiyya UK – Side Entrance

    Jamia Ahmadiyya UK was established in 2005. On 21 October 2012, the World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, inaugurated the new Jamia Ahmadiyya UK College in HaslemereinSurrey.[8]

    Jamia Ahmadiyya Bangladesh[edit]

    Jamia Ahmadiyya Bangladesh was established in 2006. It is situated in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.

    1st Convocation of Jamia Ahmadiyya Bangladesh, 2013

    Jamia Ahmadiyya International Ghana[edit]

    International Ahmadiyya University of Theology, Ghana

    This new International Ahmadiyya University of theology and scholastic sciences (Jamia Ahmadiyya International) was opened in Mankessim Ghana. The town is well known in the history of Ahmadiyyat. In 1921 the first Ahmadi missionary Maulvi Abdul Rahim Nayyar came to Saltpond with the message of Ahmadiyyat for Africa.

    This campus was inaugurated on 26 August 2012 by Dr. Maulvi Abdul Wahab Adam[9] (then Ameer and Missionary In charge of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana). This institution is hosting students from all over the world for a seven-year Shahid course. For the first year 18 students were selected from eight countries and now 160 students from 24 countries are studying here. The town of Mankessim is known for its Posuban Shrine, busy market and fishing boats. It also serves as a landmark for those travelling between Accra and Cape Coast.

    Mr. Fareed Ahmad Naveed[10] was appointed as the first principal of this international campus.

    The first group of 26 missionaries graduated from the school on 1 July 2017.[11]

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ "Twicsy | The world's largest social media marketing resource". Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  • ^ Ahmad, Hazrat Mirza Masroor (6 November 2009). "Friday Sermon: Depiction of the Quranic term 'Khaira Ummah' (best people)". Al Islam. under the heading Tehrike Jadid is one of the monetary schemes initiated by Musleh Maud with the main objective of spreading the message of Islam outside India.
  • ^ Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosques around the World pg 84
  • ^ Mufti Silsila Mubashir Ahmad Kahlon
  • ^ Fiqhi Masa'il
  • ^ "Founding of Madrassa | Islam Ahmadiyya". Islam Ahmadiyya. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  • ^ "New Jamia Ahmadiyya UK Building Inaugurated", Al Islam.
  • ^ "Mind your language during campaigns – Maulvi Wahab advises politicians", The Muslim Times, 28 August 2012.
  • ^ "Mind your language during campaigns - Maulvi Wahab advises politicians", Ghana News Agency, 27 August 2012.
  • ^ News Islam (7 July 2017), First Graduate Ceremony of Jamia Ahmadiyya International Ghana with Minister of information, Ghana, retrieved 24 October 2017
  • References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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