Madarsa Babul-Uloom is an Islamic educational institute. It is located at Bhalni, a village in Madhubani district, Bihar. The school was founded in 1946.
The school teaches according to the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. Students were taught in Urdu, and sometimes in Arabic for theological reasons or Persian, for cultural and literary reasons. The curriculum is based on a highly modified version of the 18th century Indo-Islamic syllabus known as Dars-e-Nizami.
The students learn the Quran and its exegesis; Hadith and its commentary; and juristic rulings with textual and rational proofs. They also study the biography of Muhammad, Arabic grammar, Arabic language and literature, and Persian language.
The syllabus consists of many stages. The five-year Nazirah (primary course) teaches Urdu, Persian, Hindi, and English. The next level is the Hifz E Quran. This involves the memorization of the Quran over two to four years. A few students will then choose Tajwid e Hafs (melodious recitation). The student is taught the detailed recitation rules of the Quran as laid down by Arabic Hafs. Still, fewer will take up the next course, the Sab'ah, and 'Asharah Qira'at.
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