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'''Jamia Hafsa''' ('''جامعة حفصة''') is a ] adjacent to the ] Mosque ], the capital of ]. The mosque and its seminaries are overseen by cleric ].
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}}'''Jamia Syeda Hafsa''' ({{langx|ur|جامعہ سیدہ حفصہ}}), commonly known as '''Jamia Hafsa''' ({{langx|ur|{{Nastaliq|جامعہ حفصہ}}|Jamiya Hafsah}}), is a ] ] adjacent to the ] in ], the capital of ]. The madrassah was established in 1992 by ], who remained the Chancellor until he was assassinated by unknown gunmen in October 1998.<ref name="bbc0307072">{{cite news |date=3 July 2007 |title=Profile: Islamabad's Red Mosque |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6503477.stm |accessdate=5 January 2010 |publisher=BBC News}}</ref>


The seminary is considered as the largest women's ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lal Masjid at 40 {{!}} Special Report {{!}} thenews.com.pk |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/563290-lal-masjid-40 |access-date=2022-02-22 |website=www.thenews.com.pk |language=en}}</ref>
The seminary, and the adjoining Lal Mosque, was owned by two brothers and clerics, ] and ],<ref name=Walsh>{{cite news |last=Walsh |first=Declan |date=12 February 2007 |title=Musharraf confronts militants in standoff over religious school |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/feb/13/pakistan.schools |newspaper=] |accessdate=5 June 2014}}</ref> until the ] started and in the ensuing struggle, older brother Abdul Aziz was arrested and younger one Rashid Ghazi was killed.


==History==
The seminary is ] in nature.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Hadid|first=Diaa|url=https://www.npr.org/2020/03/08/813443312/international-womens-day-with-shoes-and-stones-islamists-disrupt-pakistan-rally|title=International Women's Day: With Shoes And Stones, Islamists Disrupt Pakistan Rally|date=8 March 2020|work=NPR|access-date=2 April 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Ali|first=Kalbe|date=2019-03-23|title=Maulana Abdul Aziz dodges ICT admin, delivers sermon at Lal Masjid|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1471291|access-date=2020-11-25|website=DAWN.COM|language=en}}</ref>


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A female Islamic seminary, '''Jamia Syeda Hafsa''', was founded in 1992 by ], as the women's branch of ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2004-04-20 |title=Jamia Faridia Branches |url=http://www.faridia.org/bra.htm |access-date=12 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040420054542/http://www.faridia.org/bra.htm |archive-date=20 April 2004 }}</ref> Located adjacent to the ] (Red Mosque), the institution was built on 7,500 square yards of land.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Malik |first=Hasnaat |date=2016-08-25 |title=Jamia Hafsa rebuilding: Govt presents relocation agreement before SC |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1170081/jamia-hafsa-rebuilding-govt-presents-relocation-agreement-sc |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=The Express Tribune |language=en}}</ref><ref name="Walsh">{{cite news |last=Walsh |first=Declan |date=12 February 2007 |title=Musharraf confronts militants in standoff over religious school |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/feb/13/pakistan.schools |access-date=5 June 2014 |newspaper=]}}</ref>
==History==
Hafsa, the female Islamic seminary was established in 1992 as a sister branch of Jamia Ul Ulom al Islamia al Faridia Also Known As The Al Faridia University. The schools were founded by ] in 1992, who remained Chancellor until he was assassinated by unknown gunmen in October 1998. The school is now lead by ].{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}


The original building was demolished following a ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Raza |first=Syed Irfan |date=2007-07-26 |title=Jamia Hafsa, children's library razed |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/258126/jamia-hafsa-children-s-library-razed |access-date=2012-08-13 |website=DAWN.COM |language=en}}</ref>
After ], the then Government demolished the original school. Since then the school has been rebuilt in Islamabad's Sector G-7. Several other branches have also been built at other places in Pakistan.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}}


In 2011, the seminary administration was allocated a new additional plot in ], ], adjacent to ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=azam.khan |date=2011-12-28 |title='Almost resolved': Jamia Hafsa to be rebuilt in Sector H-8 |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/313390/%E2%80%98almost-resolved%E2%80%99-jamia-hafsa-to-be-rebuilt-in-sector-h-8 |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=The Express Tribune |language=en}}</ref>
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Islamic University

Jamia Syeda Hafsa
جامعہ سیدہ حفصہ
The front façade of Jamia Hafsa
TypePrivate Islamic University
Established1992; 33 years ago (1992)
FounderMawlānā Abdullah Ghazi
Parent institutionJamia Faridia
Religious affiliationSunni Deobandi Islam
ChancellorMawlānā Abdul Aziz
LocationIslamabad Capital Territory Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
33°42′46.3″N 73°05′13.1″E / 33.712861°N 73.086972°E / 33.712861; 73.086972
CampusUrban
ColoursBlue, White
  
Jamia Hafsa is located in Islamabad Capital TerritoryJamia HafsaLocation in Islamabad Capital Territory

Jamia Syeda Hafsa (Urdu: جامعہ سیدہ حفصہ), commonly known as Jamia Hafsa (Urdu: جامعہ حفصہ, romanizedJamiya Hafsah), is a Deobandi Islamic university adjacent to the Lal Masjid in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The madrassah was established in 1992 by Maulana Abdullah Ghazi, who remained the Chancellor until he was assassinated by unknown gunmen in October 1998.

The seminary is considered as the largest women's madrasa in Pakistan.

History

Courtyard of Jamia Hafsa adjacent to the Red Mosque

A female Islamic seminary, Jamia Syeda Hafsa, was founded in 1992 by Mawlānā Abdullah Ghazi, as the women's branch of Jamia Uloom Al-Islamia Al-Faridia. Located adjacent to the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque), the institution was built on 7,500 square yards of land.

The original building was demolished following a military operation in 2007.

In 2011, the seminary administration was allocated a new additional plot in Sector H-8, Islamabad, adjacent to Allama Iqbal Open University.

See also

References

  1. "Profile: Islamabad's Red Mosque". BBC News. 3 July 2007. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  2. "Lal Masjid at 40 | Special Report | thenews.com.pk". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  3. "Jamia Faridia Branches". 20 April 2004. Archived from the original on 20 April 2004. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  4. Malik, Hasnaat (25 August 2016). "Jamia Hafsa rebuilding: Govt presents relocation agreement before SC". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  5. Walsh, Declan (12 February 2007). "Musharraf confronts militants in standoff over religious school". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  6. Raza, Syed Irfan (26 July 2007). "Jamia Hafsa, children's library razed". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  7. azam.khan (28 December 2011). "'Almost resolved': Jamia Hafsa to be rebuilt in Sector H-8". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
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