Mahad al-Zahra

Mahad al-Zahra[1] is the department and institution for the art of recitation and memorization of al-Quran al-Kareem in Al Jamea tus Saifiyah,[2] established by Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin.[3]

History

The Mahad al-Zahra was first established in 1396H by Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin. Its name is derived from the name of Fatima Al Zahra, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and its aim was to create an institution for the art of recitation, memorization and understanding al-Quran al-Kareem and its sciences.

In 1407H a language laboratory was further incorporated into the Mahad al-Zahra in the Al Jamea tus Saifiyah campuses of Surat and Karachi. This served to facilitate accurate and precise memorization of the Quran and it's studies using state of the art equipment to facilitate a conducive atmosphere. It also served to improve the quality of recitation through training in tenor control and enhancement.[4] On 19 November 1998, the Mahad al-Zahra further expanded by constructing larger institution in Surat.[4]

Overview

Today, the Mahad al-Zahra is established in Dawoodi Bohra centres worldwide including Mumbai, Karachi, Nairobi, Marol, Mumbai, United States,[5] United Arab Emirates.[6] It also carries out training through Schools,[7] online E-learning programs[8] and Summer Camps.[9]

Along with Quranic studies, Mahad al-Zahra also undertakes poetry and recitation programs such as Saut al-Iman[10] (established in 1400H), and is the head office for Al Jamea tus Saifiyah Publications.[11]

The 53rd incumbent Da'i al-Mutlaq, Syeda Mufaddal Saifuddin's son Husain Burhanuddin has head the Mahad al-Zahra from 1418H till date.[12]

References

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  4. 1 2 Mahad al-Zahra - The Edifice of Light. Department of Statistics & Informatics, Dawat-e-Hadiyah, Badri Mahal, Mubai India. 1999.
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  9. Administrator. "Quran Camps - Mahad Al-Zahra - Al Jamea tus Saifiyah". www.mahadalquran.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  10. "Home - SAUT UL IMAN - The Voice of Iman". sautuliman.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  11. "Publications". www.mahadalquran.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  12. Administrator. "Mahad Al-Zahra - Al Jamea tus Saifiyah - Mahad Al-Zahra - Al Jamea tus Saifiyah". mahadalquran.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
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