जामिया रज़विया मंज़र-ए-इस्लाम | |
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Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 1904 |
Founder | Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi |
Affiliation | Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board |
Religious affiliation | Barelvi movement |
Rector | Subhan Raza Khan |
Students | 1000+ |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Al-Azhar University |
Website | www |
Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam (Urdu: مدرسہ منظر اسلام), also known as Jamia Razvia Manzar-e-Islam, is an Islamic seminary in India. It was founded in 1904 in Bareilly, India by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.[1]
It celebrated its hundredth anniversary in 2004 this occasion was marked by a series of publications in monthly magazine Ala Hazrat whose editor in chief is Subhan Raza Khan.[2]
He also prepared a plan to upgrade the madrasa in view of the shortage of space.[3]
It was founded by Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, the founder of rivalist Barelvi movement to preach the teachings of Sufism and Barelvi movement. It was then joined by Amjad Ali Aazmi and Zafar Al-Din Bihari, both students of Khan in Sufism.[4] It was the second Educational seminary established on the teachings of the revalist Barelvi movement after Madrasa-e-Naumaniya, which was initially funded by Jamaat Ali Shah.[5]
Singing national anthem is the fundamental duty of every citizen. If any madarsa had violated the government order of singing national anthem during Independence Day celebrations, they will face action. But madarsas will be asked to explain why they violated the order.[9] ~ PV Jagan Mohan