Madrassas of Pakistan are Islamic seminaries in Pakistan, known in Urdu as Madaris-e-Deeniya (literally: religious schools). Most madrassas teach mostly...
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) (redirect from Assembly of Pakistani Clergy)
madrassas in Pakistan. About 30,000 Afghan students from JUI-controlled madrassas (both JUI (F) and JUI-S) in Pakistan joined the Taliban movement in...
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understand the religious ones. The number of madrassas are popular among Pakistan's poorest families in part because they feed and house their students...
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Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat (category Madrasas in Pakistan)
Barelvi Madrassas) is a board of education working with over 15000 Sunni madrassas (Islamic schools) across Pakistan. It is a key seminary board in the country...
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Amar Lal (category Pakistani Hindus)
the control of madrassas in Pakistan, even though he is a Hindu. Proposal to increase seats for minorities forwarded to EC - Pakistan Times Archived May...
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to display the Urdu text in this article correctly. Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most...
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Panjpir (category Populated places in Swabi District)
Salafists in Afghanistan's northeast were greatly influenced by the Saudi-financed madrassas in Pakistan, particularly the Ahl-i Hadith Panjpiri madrassas based...
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controlling madrassas. In the early 1990s, Mujahideen introduced military training into the madrassa curriculum in Peshawar, Pakistan, in order to provide...
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Deobandi jihadism (section Pakistan)
Saleem (2014). The Deobandi Madrassas in India and their elusion of Jihadi Politics: Lessons for Pakistan (PhD). Pakistan: Quaid-i-Azam University. p...
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Ittehad-e-Tanzeemat-Madaris Pakistan is a federation of associations representing the madrassas (Islamic schools) of different schools of Islam in Pakistan. The five members...
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Hibatullah Akhundzada (category Afghan expatriates in Pakistan)
Quetta in the Balochistan province of Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (1979). Akhundzada studied at one of the madrassas in Pakistan and...
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Inter-Services Intelligence (redirect from ISI (Pakistan))
as a "kind of terrorist conveyor belt" radicalizing young men in the Madrassas in Pakistan and delivering them to training camps affiliated with or run...
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madrassas, which might lead to spilling over of extremist and more theological subjects into formal schools. Hinduism have long influence in Pakistan...
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Higher education in Pakistan is the systematic process of students continuing their education beyond secondary school, learned societies and two-year...
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Afghanistan fighting season (category War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
begins in April. Manpower that was tied up in the opium trade is freed up for fighting between April and October.[citation needed] Madrassas in Pakistan go...
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Darul Uloom Haqqania (category Islamic universities and colleges in Pakistan)
granted an honorary doctorate Madrassas in Pakistan Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S) Soviet–Afghan War Ayaz Gul (4 July 2016), "In Pakistan, Funding for 'University...
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we silent about the sexual abuse at madrassas?". The Express Tribune. 2019-10-26. Retrieved 2023-08-26. "Madrassas allegedly 'infested' with sexual abuse...
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Wafaq ul Madaris Al Salafiyyah (category Madrasas in Pakistan)
faction in Pakistan. It was established in 1955 at Faisalabad. Masooda Bano (10 April 2012). The Rational Believer: Choices and Decisions in the Madrassas of...
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Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (redirect from Military Government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
punishable with imprisonment or fine, or both. Traditional religious madrassas in Pakistan received state sponsorship for the first time, under General Zia-ul-Haq's...
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Afghan Armed Forces (category 1997 establishments in Afghanistan)
young man and $500 in expenses. In August of 1999, approximately 5000 students aged between 15 and 35 left madrassas in Pakistan to join the Taliban...
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This is a list of educational institutions in Pakistan. Schools Madrassas Colleges Universities Research institutes Special education institutions Schools...
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Darul Uloom Haqqania in Pakistan and had won first positions both in his seminary and in the Federation of Madrassas of Pakistan in the final Hadith examination...
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civilian lives; that had been an Al-Qaeda tactic. A network of madrassas in Pakistan catering to Afghan refugees provided a steady stream of extremist...
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Wifaq-ul-Madaris al-Arabia (redirect from Wifaq al-Madaris al-`Arabiyah, Pakistan)
List of Deobandi organisations Ittehad-e-Tanzeemat-Madaris Pakistan Madrassas in Pakistan Qawmi, Bangladesh Amir Wasim (1 October 2013). "Ulema urge govt...
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Kashmir conflict (redirect from Kashmir and Pakistan)
as a "kind of terrorist conveyor belt" radicalising young men in the Madrassas of Pakistan and delivering them to training camps affiliated with or run...
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Afghan Arabs (section Interest in martyrdom)
Muslim radicals came to study in the hundreds of new madrassas in Pakistan and along the Afghan border, that the Pakistan government funded. Eventually...
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S) (redirect from Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Pakistan (S))
allowed the JUI to build thousands of madrassas, especially in the NWFP (now KPK), which were instrumental in the formation of the Taliban. At the same...
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Taliban insurgency (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2021)
Mullah Malang in June 2003. Most were drawn from tribal area madrassas in Pakistan. Bases, a few with as many as 200 fighters, emerged in the tribal areas...
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Taliban (redirect from Taliban in Afghanistan)
provide one young man and $500 in expenses. In August of that year 5000 students aged between 15 and 35 left madrassas in Pakistan to join the Taliban. Kandahar...
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