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'''Jamia-e-Imania''' ({{lang-ur|الجامعة الإيمانية}} is a ] in ]. Its full name is '''Majma-ul-Uloom, Jamia-e-Imania'''. | '''Jamia-e-Imania''' ({{lang-ur|الجامعة الإيمانية}} is a ] in ]. Its full name is '''Majma-ul-Uloom, Jamia-e-Imania'''. |
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Jamia-e-Imania (Template:Lang-ur is a Madrasa in India. Its full name is Majma-ul-Uloom, Jamia-e-Imania.
Jamia-e-Imania was established as a Shia Religious Seminary for extended Islamic studies and higher religious education on 15 December 1866/1283 (A.H.) in the city of Banaras (Varanasi) India. It was founded by Moulvi Khursheed Ali Khan, on the proposal of Qaazi Maulana Syed Bande Ali Khan the last Qaazi-ul-Quzaat (Islamic chief justice) of Banaras. He provided land for this purpose and the construction was completed under his supervision in 1870/1287(A.H.).
Jamia-e-Imania is the first and the oldest academic center of Shia Muslims in the Indian sub-continent. It is an educational, non-profit, charitable institution serving the community continuously for over a century and a half. It has produced a large number of religious scholars, preachers, professors, authors, orators (khatibs), poets (shayars) and religious activists.
There was a period of 30/40 years during which it suffered from many unpleasant situations and saw some setbacks but it was re-established and rejuvenated by Maulana Syed Mohammad Al-Husaini in 1983 and very soon it was back to its previous position with his efforts and presently it is on the way of rapidly progress under his leadership.
Sources
- Haqnuma (A booklet published officially by Jamia-e-Imania on Platinum Jubilee of Mehfil-e-Husaini in 2009).
- Wasiyyatnamah written by the founder Late Moulvi Khursheed Ali Khan.
- Waqnamah written by Muradan Bibi.
- Khursheed-e-Khawar (written by Maulana Syed Saeed Akhtar Rizvi).
- Matla-e-Anwaar (written by Maulana Syed Murtaza Husain Sadrul-Afazil).
- Waqf (endowed properties) records of Shia central Waqf Board of U.P. Government, Lucknow.
- Unpublished Documents of Imania Library and Waqf records of Jamia-e-Imania, Banaras.
- Educational institute's records of Banaras court and VDA.