Jamiah Al Hasanain
Al-Hasanain University is an Islamic University based in Faisalabad founded by our respected Molana Tariq Jamil (may Allah protect him) in 1999. Starting with only one main Campus in Greentown Faisalabad, it has, by the grace of Allah, expanded to 10 Campuses all over Pakistan and one in the United States of America (here in Indianapolis).
With its own curriculum, the institute was started so more focus could be given to the Arabic language making it easier for the students to gain a grasp on Islamic Theology. The goal was to make every student perfect the fundamental skills involving it and perfect every field in it, handing over to him the keys of every door in Islamic Knowledge.
Furthermore, the aim was to have such an environment for the students that offered a full-time lesson of morals, manners, character, respect, unity, nobility and spirituality, all of which will help them in every point of life.
To further aid the students in this noble mission, the effort of Dawat-Tabligh was made to be a part of their lives, making them understand that this is the way forward for humanity as a whole, making them understand that is the way to access each and every individual across the globe.
All this results in an institute which aims to be a means of spreading divine guidance throughout the world.
Aalim Course Classes & Curriculum
Arabic Aqeedah Comparative Religion Contemporary Issues Diseases of the Heart History of Islamic Law Pre-Modern Islam |
Fiqh Sirah Tafsir Ulum al-Hadith Ulum al-Quran Ulum al-Tafsir Usul al-Fiqh |
Hifz Class & Curriculum
Sabaq (Current Lesson): At the beginning of the day, all students are required to recite their previous day’s lesson to the instructor. No mistakes are permitted in the entire lesson.
Nazirah (Recitation): Before memorizing a new portion, students must first read it under the supervision of the instructor to ensure proper recitation and tajwid. This ensures that students memorize the new portion correctly.
Sabaq Para (Current Juz): In addition to reciting their current lesson, students must also recite their most current juz in it’s entirety to the instructor.