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Urdu Section
02 Aug 2011, NewAgeIslam.Com

Why This Decline in the Education of Madrasas?


By Syed Nawab Ali Saryawi
Following excerpts from Urdu article were translated by Arman Neyazi of NewAgeIslam.com
The world today is on the path of progress but madrasas are on the decline although increasing day by day in number. What is the reason that now madrasas are not producing scholars, scientists and researchers of high standard? During the last centuries they produced many such people who served the world in a way which cannot be forgotten. World will always be indebted to them. Some of them are: Ibn Biljabr (father of Algebra), Ibn Sena (father of Medicine), Jaabir bin Hayaan (father of Chemistry), Khildoon (father of Sociology and Political Science), Al Quasimul Jebarbi (father of Surgery), Ibn Nafisi (father of Blood Pressure) and Ahmad Memar (architect) who had designed Taj Mahal. These are the people who took their education in madrasas and reached to the top in different spheres in the world.

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