Tanzeemul Makatib

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تنظیم ال مکاتب
Founder(s)Late. Syed Ghulam Askari T.S., Maulana Mohammad Haider ("Sher-e-tabligh"), Maulana Karrar Haider
Established1968
MissionTo impart religious education to Shia Muslim students
FocusJurisprudence, Theology, Literature
SecretaryMaulana Sayed Safi Haidar
Staff1650
AddressJagat Narayan Rd, Golaganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018
Location
Golaganj
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Websitewww.tanzeemulmakatib.org

Tanzeem ul Makatib is an organisation devoted to religious awareness among the Shiites in India for education based in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The organisation currently runs 1246 educational units (Maktab/Schools) in 38 of the provinces of India. Over 1947 teachers including 295 pesh namaz are imparting education to 50,457 children with utmost devotion and zeal. Specially designed syllabus is designed for these schools. The organisation also runs higher religious education centres, viz. Jamiya Imamia (for boys), Jameatuz Zahra (for girls) and a chain of Khadeejatul Kubra Madrasas (for college going girls desirous of religious education). These centres follow Hauza Syllabus. Religious educational conferences are organised by it on district, regional and provincial level. These conferences serve as short-term training camps. These conferences are not held at any fixed or permanent place but their venues are changed from time to time, so that more and more population of Shia community people can take benefit.[1][2]

Sayed Safi Haidar is the current secretary of Tanzeemul Makatib.[2][3]

Tanzeemul Makatib publishes various Islamic magazines too.[4]

Maulana Syed Tehzeeb ul Hasan is the senior Islamic Scholar of Tanzeemul Makatib.[5]

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  1. ^ Tanzeemul Makatib, India
  2. ^ a b "Tanzeem-ul-Makatib organizes religious conference". Pulwama: Rising Kashmir News. 30 August 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Social and Financial Outlook | Tanzeemul Makatib". tanzeemulmakatib.org. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Magazine". Tanzeemul Makatib. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Tanzeemul Makatib". www.tanzeemulmakatib.or. Archived from the original on 12 September 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2023.