1st Rabi-ul-Awal, 1447 A.H.

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Departments

There are two types of departments in Jamia:

  • Department of Hifz-o-Nazira
  • Department of Tajweed-o-Qira’ah
  • Department of Dars-e-Nizami(From 1st to 7th Years)
  • Department of Daura-e-Hadith and Tafseer-ul-Quran
  • Department of Modern Education
  • Department of Dar-ul-Iftaa
  • Department of Research and Creation
  • Department of Dawat-o-Irshad
  • Department of Examination
  • Internal Affairs Section
  • Admission Section
  • Facilitator Section
  • Transport Section
  • Food And Facilitator Section
  • External Affairs Section
  • Library

Achievements

Participation in the establishment of Tanzeem-ul-Madaris:

The founders and senior members of Jamia Rizwia Zia-ul-Uloom played an important role in the early development of Tanzeem-ul-Madaris. In the beginning, the head office for Punjab, N.W.F.P and Azad Kashmir was set up inside the Jamia. Syed Hasin-ud-Din Shah Sahib, Director of Jamia, visited these regions as a representative of Tanzeem-ul-Madaris to help with the affiliation of different Madaris.

Foundation of Different Madaris:

Over time, Zia-ul-Uloom has supported the creation and growth of many Madaris across Pakistan. Today, hundreds of Madaris have been established with its guidance, and graduates of Jamia are serving in these institutions with dedication and sincerity.

Establishment of Madaris Outside Pakistan

Over time, Zia-ul-Uloom has The reach of Zia-ul-Uloom’s efforts extends beyond Pakistan. Graduates of Jamia are serving in several countries, helping strengthen Islamic education and spreading knowledge. Their contributions can be found in places such as Holland, Germany, England and South Africa.

Religious and National Contributions

Jamia has played a meaningful role in various religious and national efforts. Some key contributions include:

  • Active participation in the Khatm-e-Nabuwwat movement
  • Providing guidance on important Islamic matters at governmental levels
  • Organizing and participating in Ulama and Masha’ikh conferences
  • Supplying hundreds of mosques across the country with trained Khateebs, Naib Khateebs, Moazzins and Imams who serve their communities with responsibility