Madrasa Jamia Imam Jafar Sadiq (A.S). Under the supervision of: Idara-e-Bani Hani Educational and Welfare Society (Regd). This society was established on June 3, 1989, in memory of Imam Khomeini and for the reward of all the deceased.
All our courses are taught by expert
teachers who have not only been through
the hawza system but have many years of experience
teaching higher islamic classes.
To shape enlightened, disciplined, and morally grounded individuals who are rooted in Islamic teachings and can excel in both religion and worldly responsibilities.
Provide deep understanding of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
Create an environment of excellence, discipline, and moral character.
Equip students with both religious knowledge and modern skills.
Jamia Bintul Huda operates with a structured academic system that includes:
✔ Systematic daily classroom learning
✔ Tajweed, Tafseer, and Qur’an memorization programs
✔ Arabic language and grammar lessons
✔ Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and history
✔ Balanced learning with Urdu, Arabic, and religious texts
Students are guided by experienced teachers who focus on both spiritual refinement and intellectual growth.
✔ Daily Schedule: Structured lessons in Qur’an, Arabic, and Islamic studies
✔ Interactive Learning: Teachers use engaging methods to help students memorize and understand religious texts
✔ Balanced Education: Emphasis on both Deen (religion) and Duniya (worldly studies)
✔ Character Building: Moral guidance and discipline are key parts of the day
This approach empowers students to grow spiritually, morally, and intellectually.
A well-planned academic system with daily classes, experienced scholars, and disciplined schedules. We nurture students from foundational studies to advanced Islamic education, preparing them for scholarship and leadership.
Promoting Islamic values through cultural programs, interfaith dialogue, youth guidance, and social awareness. This department builds character, unity, and responsibility within society.
Dedicated to Qur’an recitation, Tajweed, Tafseer, and Qur’anic studies. Students learn to understand and apply the Qur’an in daily life, while research and publications spread Qur’anic knowledge.
Addressing contemporary questions through research, study, and scholarly responses. This department connects classical Islamic teachings with today’s intellectual and social challenges.
Our vision is to develop a well-structured Islamic educational institution that nurtures knowledgeable, ethical, and socially responsible scholars. The proposed Hawza and college aim to combine traditional Islamic sciences with modern academic education, preparing students to guide society with wisdom and understanding.
The future campus will include separate educational facilities for boys and girls, residential hostels, classrooms, libraries, and research centers. Alongside Qur’an, Fiqh, Hadith, and theology, students will also receive education in contemporary subjects to help them address modern challenges effectively.
This project seeks to create a safe, disciplined, and value-based learning environment where students can grow spiritually, intellectually, and morally under proper guidance.
Your support plays a vital role in turning this vision into reality.