I found out a brother studying Din in Bangladesh, who speaks a perfect Italian masha'Allah.
He said he's studying at the "Jamat Hedaya", does anyone know anything about this madrasah?
And he specified "second sanuvi"; what's sanuvi?
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I found out a brother studying Din in Bangladesh, who speaks a perfect Italian masha'Allah.
He said he's studying at the "Jamat Hedaya", does anyone know anything about this madrasah?
And he specified "second sanuvi"; what's sanuvi?
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By "Jamaat Hedaya" he indicated a class in the Deobandi madrasah system. There is a reputed book called "Hidayatun Nahw" to learn advanced Nahw which is taught after completion of Urdu, Persian, primary Sarf and Nahw classes.
I couldn't understand what he meant by "second sanuvi". Perhaps he wanted to tell you that he was the second boy in order of merit in the class.
"Reformation of the last of this Ummah will not be possible except by adopting the method which was used in the beginning."
-Imam Malik (Rahimahullaah)

brother!
In the meantime he had explained that "sanuvi" is a part of the madrasa curriculum in Bangladesh, articulated as such:
2 years of "ibtedayi",
4 years of "mutawassita",
2 years of "sanovi",
3 years di "fajilat", of which the first year "jamat jalalain", the second "meshkat" and the third "dauratul hadith"
then who wants may go on with takhassus in fiqh, tafsir, hadith, etc.

sanuvi is just the subcontinental way of saying thanawiyya.
And if he were to ask for a gentle lady in marriage, he would be refused, and when he leaves the world it does not miss him, and if he goes out, his going out is not noticed, and if he falls sick, he is not attended to, and if he dies, he is not accompanied to his grave.
"Reformation of the last of this Ummah will not be possible except by adopting the method which was used in the beginning."
-Imam Malik (Rahimahullaah)
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