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One-sided Western Propaganda about Madressahas & their Student

99% of these Madreesahas are best examples of a NGO. They provide free shelter, free education both religious & vocational, free uniforms and free food.

The following article talks about madreesah students who got vocational training.




Pakistani religious students attend a class in Jamia Naeemia seminary in Lahore on May 19, 2009. The majority of Pakistanis consider the practice of religion as the most important thing in their lives. A recent Gilani poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan shows that forty percent of the respondents ranked 'Practicing Religion' as number one on a ten point scale. -AFP


Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

LAHORE: The Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (Tevta) has imparted technical skills to some 4,000 students enrolled at 28 selected madressahs across Punjab.

Almost half of this trained manpower has now become financially independent by establishing their own businesses.

This was stated by Tevta Chairman Mohsin Syed while speaking at a meeting with the heads of madressahs and Tevta officers at authority’s secretariat on Tuesday.

'Tevta’s efforts to train youth at madressahs have started bearing fruit,' he said.

Mr Syed said Tevta had planned to set up 30 additional technical training centres at madressahs.

'A new lot of 10,000 students will be imparted technical training in short courses while offering four trades in addition to their religious education,' he added.

The Tevta chairman said the purpose to offer four technical courses at madressahs was to empower its students engaged in religious education in employable skills. He said the technical training would enable these students to have more options for sustainable livelihood and meet the demands of skilled workers in society.

Mr Syed said Saudi Arabia and Qatar were in dire need of trained manpower in the field of construction sector. He said he had directed the Tevta management to prepare a feasibility to offer construction-related courses at madressahs as well.


In order to enhance the capabilities of instructors engaged in madressahs, he said special programmes would be started to train them in latest teaching techniques. On the demand of madressahs, the Tevta chairman said, one to three years technical courses would also be offered in phases.

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In order to enhance the capabilities of instructors engaged in madressahs, he said special programmes would be started to train them in latest teaching techniques


Perhaps combined with latest teaching techniques, we may also see "latest" curriculum which will prepare students for real jobs in the real world and prepare them to think critically on all subjects.
 
I've come across one madrassah's webistes....Thats new for me

Jamia Uloom-i-Sharia, Sahiwal

Website contains some pictures as well of madrassah's building and facilities.

Courses offered here:

1 -Certificate of Hifz Al-Quran

2 - Certificate of Mutawasita (Equivalent to Middle)

3 - Certificate of Sanvia Al-Aamah (Equivalent to Matric)

4 - Certificate of Sanvia Al-Khasa (Equivalent to Intermediate)

5 - Certificate of Al-Aliah (Equivalent to B.A.)

6 - Certificate of Al-Almiah (Equivalent to M.A. Arabic/Islamiat)

I read some years back, that HEC will recognize madrassah's degree wich are following certain syllabus....something like that.
 
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Pakistani and foreign religious students appearing in Final Exam

Pakistani and foreign religious students take their final exam at the Jamia Binoria madrasa in Karachi on July 18, 2009. According to government records, there are at least 15,148 Islamic seminaries in Pakistan which teach more than two million students -- around five percent of the 34 million children in formal education.















 
Everyone will agree to the fact that madarassas are good but the point is they shld be answerable to some authority at some level - there should be a standard - even if it is Islamic education - it should be taught by true professionals - not a bunch of idiots who think terrorism is the only way to revive Islam
 
Everyone will agree to the fact that madarassas are good but the point is they shld be answerable to some authority at some level - there should be a standard - even if it is Islamic education - it should be taught by true professionals - not a bunch of idiots who think terrorism is the only way to revive Islam

I agree with the above....There is no problem whatsoever with Religious studies...as a lot of times, religion defines culture....

However, if Madrasa education is all that one receives, then there needs to be some sort of standardization to make sure that power of religion is not used for selfish gains by a few......
Also...there should be a need to give an allround education with Science and Math being primary as just being an expert in Koran is not going to get you a job other than in a Madrasa probably.....

Just my 2 cents....

PS: Im quite impressed that the Madrasas use modern technology to teach....

Please keep posting more so some of us can learn about Madrasas and try to clear some misconceptions
 
Has anybody got a list of the amount of doctors,scientist,engineers ect these madrassas have produced compared to normal govt schools.
 
Immunity to criticism needs to go first if you want a proper education system
 

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