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Darul Uloom Bury

Coordinates: 53°38′17″N 2°20′06″W / 53.638°N 2.335°W / 53.638; -2.335
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Darul Uloom Bury
Established1973
FounderYusuf Motala
Academic staff
45 (Total)
StudentsAround 500
Location
Holcombe, Bury, England
CampusUrban

Darul Uloom Al-Arabiyyah Al-Islamiyyah, better known as Darul Uloom Bury,[1] was established in 1973[2] and is the oldest Islamic seminary in the United Kingdom. Based on the Dars-e-Nizami syllabus found throughout the world, it was founded by [3] Yusuf Motala.[4]

Program

It accepts students from the age of 12 to 23, providing a secondary school education for younger students as well as Islamic education to an advanced level.[5]

History

In 2015 Ofsted highlighted the Darul Uloom Al Arabiya Al Islamiya as a good example of a school "promoting British values, preventing radicalisation and protecting children".[6]

"The aim of the school is to produce talented individuals who play a positive role in their communities and become exemplary British citizens. Leaders regularly review the excellent quality of learning activities on offer to ensure that these best prepare students for their future economic well-being and for life in modern Britain. Students develop high levels of appreciation and respect for different cultures, traditions and customs. For example, religious education includes good attention to developing students’ understanding of major world faiths. Pupils are given a broad general knowledge of public institutions and services in England and are taught to respect the civil and criminal law. Students respond very quickly to the school’s high expectations regarding behaviour and blossom into caring young citizens who want to take their place in modern Britain. The distribution of Christmas cards in the community promotes the development of strong community relations."[6]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09596410500399367
  2. ^ "Watch Schools for Moslems". BFI Player. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Tributes paid to leading Muslim scholar and founder of Bury Darul Uloom - Shaykh Yusuf Motala". Asian Image. 9 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Casciani, Dominic (15 January 2004). "Inside Britain's Islamic Colleges". BBC News. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
  5. ^ Grenyer, Neville (17 October 2006). "Inspection Report Darul Uloom Al Arabiya Al Islamiya School" (PDF). Ofsted. Archived from the original (pdf) on 29 January 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
  6. ^ a b The Annual Report of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills 2014/15 (PDF), House of Commons, 1 December 2015, pp. 95–96 Alternative URL.
  7. ^ https://www.mahek.co.uk/gwg/publications/bharuchi-vahora-patel/in-africa/
  8. ^ https://www.wifaqululama.co.uk/yusufmotala/

External links

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