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- although this is far less common today than it used to be. The first Madressa established in North America, Al-Rashid Islamic Institute, was established...
- education and later at St. Patrick's High School in Karachi, and then at Sindh Madressa, also in Karachi. Bhutto entered the Legislative Council of the Bombay...
- Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 1st Baronet, CMG, FRAS (15 July 1783 – 14 April 1859), also spelt Jeejeebhoy or Jeejebhoy, was an Indian merchant and philanthropist...
- Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMI University; Urdu: سندھ مدرسۃ الاسلام; Sindhi: سنڌ مدرسۃ الاسلام) is a university in Karachi, Sindh, ****stan. Founded...
- educational qualification was 4th standard, and studied in Zanana Madressa (Asia Bahi madressa), Mattancherry, Kochi. She published many novels and short stories...
- Jamia Qasim Ul Uloom جامعہ قاسم العلوم Type Madressa Established 1946; 79 years ago (1946) Founder Mufti Mahmood Religious affiliation Deobandi Islam Academic...
- always the largest mosque in Herat; a much larger complex, the Mosque and Madressa of Gawhar Shad, also built by the Timurids, was located in the northern...
- ****stan. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of ****stan, who joined the Madressa in 1887, became among the school's famous graduates. Other notable graduates...
- Avesta and Pahlavi to his son at the Sir Jamshedji Jijibhoy Zartoshti Madressa. Darab studied German, French, and Sanskrit and was elected Fellow of the...
- Hindu elements, and improvement of the Madressa schools; in the case of the Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Zarthoshti Madressa (founded 1863) he intervened in 1881...