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Deobandi is a term used for a revivalist movement [1] in Islam. It is centered primarily in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh and has recently spread to the United Kingdom and has a presence in South Africa. The name derives from Deoband, India, where the school, Darul Uloom Deoband, is situated. The movement was inspired by the spirit of scholar Shah Waliullah (1703–1762), while the foundation of Darul Uloom Deoband was laid on 30 May 1866. Darul Ulum was the epicenter of the protest against the occupation of British East India company and the British Raj.
There are many Deobandi universities around the world. The names of the countries are arranged in alphabetical order.
→==Bangladesh==
University (Jamia) Name | Nick Name | Founded | Location | Website |
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Jamia Madania Angura Muhammadpur | Jamia Angura | 1958 | Angura Muhammadpur, Beanibazar, Sylhet. | |
Al-Jamسiatul Arabia Kachemul Uloom Kazirhat Hifz Madrasah and Orphanage | Kazirhat Madrasah | 1951 | Mirsarai, Chittagong, Bangladesh | [1] |
Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam[2][3] | Hathazari Madrasah | 1896 | Chittagong, Bangladesh | [2] |
Al-Jamiah Al-Islamiah Patiya[2] | Patiya Madrasah | 1938 | Patiya, Chittagong | [4] |
Al-Jamiatul Islamia Al-Azizia Anwarul Ulum | Hili Madrasah | 1960 | Bangla-Hili, Hakimpur, Dinajpur | |
Al-Jamiatul Arabiatul Islamiah, Ziri[5] | Ziri Madrasah | 1910 | Ziri, Patiya, Chittagong | [3] |
Jamia Tawakkulia Renga Madrasah[6] | Renga Madrasah | 1919 | Sylhet, Bangladesh | [4] Archived 19 July 2021 at the Wayback Machine |
Jamiah Islamiah Yunusia Brahmanbaria | Yunusia Madrasah | 1914 | Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh | |
Jamiah Rahmania Arabia Dhaka[7] | Muhammadpur Madrasah | 1986 | Muhammadpur, Dhaka | [5] |
Jamia Qurania Arabia Lalbagh | Lalbagh Madrasah | 1950 | Lalbagh, Dhaka | [6] |
Jamia Luthfia Anwarul Uloom Hamid Nogor[8] | Boruna Madrasah | 1941 | Srimangal, Moulvibazar | [7] Archived 30 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine |
Al-Jamiatul Islamiah Qasemul Uloom Charia | Charia Madrasah | 1949 | Charia, Hathazari, Chittagong | [8] Archived 13 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine |
Al-Jamiatul Islamiah Azizul Uloom Babunagar[9] | Babunagar Madrasah | 1924 | Babunagar, Fatikchhari, Chittagong | |
Al-Jamiah Al-Islamiah Obaidia Nanupur[10] | Nanupur Obaidia Madrasah | 1957 | Nanupur, Fatikchhari, Chittagong | |
Al-Jamiatus Shari'ah Malibag, Dhaka | Jamia Shariah Malibag | 1956 | 1037, Malibagh, Dhaka – 1217 | [9] Archived 17 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine |
Jamiatul Uloom Al-Islamia Lalkhan Bazar[11] | Lalkhan Bazar Madrasah | 1981 | Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong | |
Jamia Darul Ma'arif Al-Islamia[12] | Darul Maarif | 1985 | Bahaddarhat, Chittagong |
Three madrassahs are reported to control more than seven thousand smaller madrassahs—al-Jamiah al-Islamia located in Patiya district, Darul Uloom Mainul Madrassah located in Hathazari, and Darul Uloom Madrassah located in Lalkhan Bazar of Chittagong—are closely coordinated and they appear to be the core institutions of a larger network.