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==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sylhet/Jamia-Tawakkulia-Renga-Madrasah/106396289415885 Renga Madrasah Facebook page]


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Jamia Tawakkulia Renga
Type Madrasah
Established1919
FounderMaulana Arkan Ali
PrincipalMaulana Shamsul Islam Khalil
Students1350 ( 2009)
Address
Renga Hajigonj Bazar 3109, Renga, Sadar Thana, Sylhet, Bangladesh
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CampusRural
Website http://www.rengamadrasah.com/

Jamia Tawakkulia Renga Madrasah is located in Mogla Bazar, about 13km south of district Sylhet, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1919 by Hazrat Maulana Arkan Ali; later ran by his son Hazrat Maulana Badrul Alam (Sheikh-e-Renga), a graduate of Darul Uloom Deoband and disciple of Husain Ahmed Madani. The present principal is Hazrat Maulana Shamsul Islam Khalil, an alumnus of Darul Uloom Karachi and the vice-principal is Hazrat Maulana Muhiul Islam Burhan.

The Sheikh-Ul-Hadiths are Hazratul Allamah Qamar Uddin Sahib and Allamah Shihab Uddin Sahib.

The Jamia provides primary, secondary, as well as higher Islamic education and has been serving the needs of people both locally and nationally. Currently more than 1300 students are enrolled in Nazara, Hifz and Alim classes. Furthermore, in academic year 2008-2009 the Jamia has produced 92 Ulamas and 28 Huffaz.

The madrasah is mainly financed by donations and it maintains five funds. They are general fund, poor-orphan fund, building fund, books fund and scholarships fund.

The general fund is used to pay the salary of teachers and other staff. The building fund is used to finance new constructions. The money from the poor-orphan fund is used to pay for accommodation and treatment of poverty-stricken students. The book fund is to buy literature for the needy students and the scholarships fund is used to reward meritorious students. [1]

References

  1. ^ [1] Renga Madrasah website

External links

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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sylhet/Jamia-Tawakkulia-Renga-Madrasah/106396289415885 Renga Madrasah Facebook page]


[[Category:Sylhet District]]
[[Category:Sylhet District]]

Revision as of 19:38, 27 July 2010

Jamia Tawakkulia Renga
Type Madrasah
Established1919
FounderMaulana Arkan Ali
PrincipalMaulana Shamsul Islam Khalil
Students1350 ( 2009)
Address
Renga Hajigonj Bazar 3109, Renga, Sadar Thana, Sylhet, Bangladesh
, ,
CampusRural
Website http://www.rengamadrasah.com/

Jamia Tawakkulia Renga Madrasah is located in Mogla Bazar, about 13km south of district Sylhet, Bangladesh. It was founded in 1919 by Hazrat Maulana Arkan Ali; later ran by his son Hazrat Maulana Badrul Alam (Sheikh-e-Renga), a graduate of Darul Uloom Deoband and disciple of Husain Ahmed Madani. The present principal is Hazrat Maulana Shamsul Islam Khalil, an alumnus of Darul Uloom Karachi and the vice-principal is Hazrat Maulana Muhiul Islam Burhan.

The Sheikh-Ul-Hadiths are Hazratul Allamah Qamar Uddin Sahib and Allamah Shihab Uddin Sahib.

The Jamia provides primary, secondary, as well as higher Islamic education and has been serving the needs of people both locally and nationally. Currently more than 1300 students are enrolled in Nazara, Hifz and Alim classes. Furthermore, in academic year 2008-2009 the Jamia has produced 92 Ulamas and 28 Huffaz.

The madrasah is mainly financed by donations and it maintains five funds. They are general fund, poor-orphan fund, building fund, books fund and scholarships fund.

The general fund is used to pay the salary of teachers and other staff. The building fund is used to finance new constructions. The money from the poor-orphan fund is used to pay for accommodation and treatment of poverty-stricken students. The book fund is to buy literature for the needy students and the scholarships fund is used to reward meritorious students. [1]

References

  1. ^ [1] Renga Madrasah website

External links


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