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    Assalaamu alikum

    Respected brothers and sisters

    I would like to have some info regarding Madressa Zakariya in Johannesburg and i would like to know the fees / child and how old the child should be to start. I am from Canada and i would like my child to go there for islamic studies so if someone could please give me that info, or any direct email contact or website i will greatly appreciate it.

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    jazakallah brother for your time and hard work.


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    One of my sons completed his Hifz from Zakaria and the other is planing to go there as well.
    What do you need to know?


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    As-Salām 'Alaykum,

    I apologize for the late reply.

    Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya

    Location:
    Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya is located in Zakariyya Park which is approximately 20 min away from Johannesburg. The nearest town is Lenasia, a town highly populated by Muslims. As mentioned in another thread, there is a Girls Madrasa (Mueenul Islam) near by. Many students from Darul Zakariyya have sisters studying at the girls Madrasa. The two schools are a distance way, so it’s not possible for students of one school to see the students of the school.



    Curriculum
    Dārul ‘Ulum Zakariyya follows the Darse Nizāmi taught in most of the Madrasas in Indo-Pak. It’s a 7 year course.

    1st YEAR
    Mostly books to teach how to read, write, and speak Urdu.
    Basic Arabic

    2nd YEAR
    Āsān Sarf
    Āsān Nahw
    Tamrīn al-Sarf (Written by Mufti Rada)
    Miftāh al-‘Arabiyya
    Miftāh al-Qur’ān
    Qassas al-Nabiyīn
    Al-Tashīl al-Tajwīd
    Dīn ki Bātay (concise version Bahishti Zewar)
    Basic Farsi


    3rd YEAR
    Mukhtasar al-Qudūri (not Tashīl al-Zurūri)
    Nūr al-Idāh
    Qur’ān Translation (juz 12-20)
    Hidāyat al-Nahw
    ‘Ilm al-Sīgha
    Al-Qirā’at al-‘Arabiyya
    Āsān Mantiq
    Fawā’id e Makiyya (Tajwīd)


    4th YEAR
    Kanz al-Daqā’iq
    Usūl al-Shāshi
    Qawā’id al-Lughah al-‘Arabiyya
    Qur’ān Translation (juz 20-30)
    Riyād al-Salihīn
    Al-Qirā’at al-‘Arabiyya
    Al-Muqadamah al-Jazariyya
    Sharh al-Tahzīb (Mantiq)
    Al-Muqāmāt al-Harīri

    5th YEAR
    Al-Hidāya (first half)
    Nūr al-Anwār
    Riyād al-Salihīn (2nd Half)
    Al-Fawz al-Kabīr
    Āthār al-Sunan
    Al-Balāgha al-Wādiha
    Qur’ān translation (juz 1-12)
    Some students are selected to do Sab’ā Qirā’at (7 modes of recitation). The rest will do another book in Tajwīd.


    6th YEAR
    Miskāt al-Masābīh
    Al-Hidāya (2nd half)
    Jalālayn
    Mutanabi
    Nukhabat al-Fikr
    2nd year of Sab’a Qirā’at. Others will do another book in Tajwīd.

    7th YEAR
    Sahīh al-Bukhārī
    Sahīh Muslim
    Jāmi’ al-Tirmidhī
    Sunan Abi Dāwūd
    Sunan al-Nisā’ī
    Sunan Ibn Mājah
    Mu’atta Imām Mālik
    Mu’atta Muhammad
    Sharh Ma’āni al-Āthār
    Muktasar al-Maqāsid al-Hasana



    Teachers
    Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya is fortunate to have some of the greatest teachers who specialize in many branches of Shariah and carry years of experiences. All the senior Teachers are from India/Pakistan

    Mufti Rada ul Haq
    Al-Muhaqiq al-Mudaqiq al-Muhadith al-Fahhāma al-Faqhi al-Mufti Rada ul Haq (May Allah bless him with a long and healthy life). He is the Shaykh al-Hadith of Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya. He teaches Sahīh Bukhārī, Sahīh Muslim 2nd half, Sunan Ibn Mājah, Sunan Nasā’ī, Mukhtasar Maqāsid al-Hasana, Al-Hidāya 3rd part, and 2nd Half of Jalālayn. He’s also the head of the Iftā department. He was the former Mufti of New Town, Karachi and currently he’s the Amīr of Jamiat al-Muftīn of South Africa.

    Mufti Muhammad Ali
    Teaches Jāmi’ al-Tirmidhī 1st half, Al-Hidāya 2nd part, Muqāmāt al-Harīri, and many of the initial classes.
    He qualified from Jāmiyya Islāmiyya, Dhabel and then enrolled in Nadwatul ‘Ulama for 3 years specializing in Arabic. Afterwards, he wanted to study Iftā in Deoband. The principle of Deoband, Qari Tayyab said that he must do final year again in Deoband. So he studied the final year the 2nd time, then studied 1 year takhasus fil Tafsīr (specializing in Tafsīr), and afterward one year of Iftā. He has also spent 2 years in Tabligh Jamat.

    Mawlana ‘Alāudīn Khan
    Teaches Jami al-Tirmidhi 2nd half, Al-Hidāya 4th part, Nūr al-Anwār, and a few classes in the initial years.
    He completed his studies in Benori Town, Karachi under the Muhadith of his time Allāmah Yusuf Binori. While Mwulana Alāudīn was still busy with his ‘Alim course, he left the madrasa to study a few years of only Mantiq (logic) and Philosophy. He has studied up to 20 books in Mantiq and Philosophy. After completing his studies, he went to Madrasa Sawlatiyya in Makkah and taught for 20 years.

    Mawlana Sulayman Choski
    Teaches Sahīh Muslim 1st half, Jalālayn first half, Al-Hidāya 1st part, Usūl al-Shāshi, and a few books of the initial years.
    He graduated from Jāmi’yya Islāmiyya, Dhabel and afterwards taught there for 12 years. Currently he’s teaching his 17th or 18th year in Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya. Throughout his studies he never wrote a word of notes. He memorized everything teacher said and would come out first in the class every year. Many great ‘Ulama have studied under him such Mufti Ebrahim Desai. I have heard Mufti Ebrahim time and again praising Mawlana Choksi and how much he has benefited from him. Mawlana Sulayman Choski is known for his Taqwa and piety. His durūs are always full of wisdom and he’s known for his ability to derive lessons and points from Quran and Hadith to be implemented in our daily lives.

    Mawlana ‘Abbās Sarigat
    Teaches Sharh Ma’āni al-Āthār, Balāghat al-Wādiha, and a few books of the initial years. After completing his studies in Gujarat, he enrolled in Nadwatul Ulama to study additional 4 years specializing in Arabic.

    Mawlana Usmani Mewati
    Teaches Abu Dāwūd and a few books of the initial years.

    Mawlana ‘Abdul Qudūs Qāsmi
    Mawlana is master of the Arabic Language. Ever since he joined Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya, the Madrasa’s level of Arabic has increased tremendously. He has a unique style of teaching and improving the student ability to speak and write Arabic. He has authored many books in Arabic from which al-Qira’āt al-‘Arabiyya is taught in Dārul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya and many other institutes.

    There are many other teachers in Darul ‘Ulum Zakariyya, such as Mawlana Sulayman Moola, who is known internationally for his lectures. I have mentioned only a few. One of the greatest qualities you will find in all the teachers besides their knowledge is their Taqwa. Alhamdullilah, all of the teachers are Allah-fearing and strictly adhere to the Sunnah of the Prophet (Sallalahu Alayhi Wasallam). All the teachers are strong supporters of Tasawwuf as well as Tabligh Jama’āt. Many of the teachers have received Khilafa in their silsilah and many of them go out in Tabligh Jama’āt with their students. You will also find teachers taking out personal time after ‘Isha to teach students who have requested for extra help.



    Students:
    The student body is approximately 680 students from +40 countries from which 300 are in the Hifz section. This year (2007) 61 students graduated from the ‘Alim course making the total graduates 435.



    Boarding
    The Madrasa has recently built new dormitories, which is spacious and well facilitated. Each room has 6 students. The Students are places in the boarding according to class. Each student has a built-in closet to put their personal belongings.



    Fees
    The fee for this year is R9000 with additional R250 for maintenance. If someone is not capable of paying the fees, the madrasa will make arrangements. They do not reject anyone. The fee covers tuition, boarding, meals, and laundry.



    Daily Schedule
    The teachers usually make their adhkār before Fajr in the study hall next to the masjid. Many students join them in dhikr. After fajr, the whole madrasa recites Surah Yasīn upon which the principal makes du’ā. Thereafter all the students are required to sit in the masjid for 30 min to recite the Quran. The students then proceed to the mess hall where breakfast is served.
    Classes begin after breakfast. The morning session constitutes of 5 periods of 45 min each. Lunch is served after class and the students are then given time for siesta until Zuhr. In the summer days, usually its about 3 hours and winter days is about an hours. After Zuhr, there have another 3 periods of 45 min each until ‘Asr. After ‘Asr Salāh, the tabligh brothers sit in their halaqa for talīm, in which taskīl is made to go out in weekend jama’āt. Supper is also after ‘Asr. Many students go play on the grounds after meal until Maghrib. All the students have to sit in the study hall from Maghrib till ‘Isha to revise their daily lessons and prepare for the next day's lesson. After ‘Isha they are required to sit for another 1 ½ hours.
    Classes are from Sunday Maghrib till Saturday ‘Asr. So you only have a one-day weekend. There is a mall close by where students go on Sundays to buy their necessities.



    Exams
    There are three exams throughout the years; 3 months (before ‘Īd al-Adha) , 6 months, and the final exam.



    Food
    The food is quite good. For breakfast you have tea. There is porridge or cereal for those that don’t drink tea. With it you have bread with either butter or jam.
    Lunch is always rice. Either kardi kichrdi, chicken, mutton, or daal.
    Supper is always curry and bread.
    There is a canteen that sells hotdogs, sandwiches, cold drinks, pies, and fries (chips). The canteen opens at lunch time, supper time, and late at night after the study time finishes.



    Vacations
    There are three vacational breaks throughout the year.
    1 week for Eid al-Adha
    2 weeks after the 6months exams
    2 month at the end of the year



    Contacts Information
    P.O. Box 10786
    Lenasia, 1820
    Gauteng, South Africa

    Hafiz Bashir Bhatia – Vice Principle and Admin
    Office +27118591081
    Cell +27823722331

    Mawlana Shabir Saloojee – Principle
    Office +27118591912
    Cell +27837994786




    Inshallah I’ll try to upload some pictures of Darul ‘Ulūm Zakariyya.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
    Last edited by SeekerOfKnowledge; 09-11-2008 at 07:31 PM.


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    Jazakallah for that wonderful post

    We need a similar one for the other South African Madaris, however Madrasah Zakariyyah has the most senior teachers anytime!


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    Jazakallah for the post, Seeker Of Knowledge!

    May Allah bless you!


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    Jazakallah for the post, Seeker Of Knowledge!

    May Allah bless you!


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    Default Re: Madressa Zakariya Park (Darul Uloom Zakariyya)

    Jazak'Allah khairan for the information.
    Please everyone make Du'a for me, that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala gives me the tauwfiq to study at Darul Uloom Zakariyya.

    Further questions:

    a.) Is there a dress code?
    b.) What should bring a (foreign) student with him?
    c.) What's the prodecure of applying?
    Last edited by True Life; 10-12-2007 at 12:27 PM.


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    Default Re: Madressa Zakariya Park (Darul Uloom Zakariyya)

    Assalamu ‘Alaykum,

    May Allah make it easy for you to acquire Deeni knowledge, Ameen.

    1. The dress code for the madressa is that you must wear Islamic garments such as kurtas or thowbs. The color of the garments must be white. Shaving or trimming the beard is a punishable offense.

    2. Beside your clothes and bedding, you’re free to bring what ever you like. Foreigners usually pack their bags with food and snakes when they return from home, since they prefer their homeland snakes over South African snacks.
    The madressa is very strict on students having cell phones and laptops, so it would be best not to bring them. If you do bring a cell phone, it can be left at a teacher’s house and used on weekends.

    3. To apply, you will have to first contact the madressa. You can either give them a call or fax them. The fax number is +27 11 859 1138. They well send you the necessary document to apply for student visa.


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