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==Further reading==

==Further reading==

* {{Citation|title=Evolution and Impact of ‘Deobandi’ Islam in the Punjab|author=Ubaid Ullah Azad|journal=Gcu.edu.pk |pages=38–39|url=https://www.academia.edu/1050874}}

* {{Citation|title=Evolution and Impact of ‘Deobandi’ Islam in the Punjab|author=Ubaid Ullah Azad|journal=Gcu.edu.pk |pages=38–39|url=https://www.academia.edu/1050874}}

[[Category:Deobandi madrasas]]

[[Category:Deobandi madrasas]]


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Islamic seminary in Multan, Pakistan

Jamia Khairul Madaris (Urdu: جامعہ خیرالمدارس) is an Islamic seminary located in the Pakistani city of Multan. Originally established in Jalandhar on 9 March 1931, the seminary moved to its current location in Multan on 8 October 1947.[1][2]

Khairul Madaris was originally established in Jalandhar on 9 March 1931 by Khair Muhammad Jalandhari at the suggestion of Ashraf Ali Thanwi.[3] Thanwi also became first patron of Khairul Madaris, and the later patrons included Shabbir Ahmad Usmani and Shamsul Haq Afghani.[3] It was re-established in Multan on 8 October 1947.[3] The first executive council of the seminary included Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi, Zafar Ahmad Usmani and Shamsul Haq Afghani.[3]

Along with Islamic education, Jamia offers formal education up to Matriculation as well as computer education. One of its branches, Al-Khair Public School, offers ‘O’ Level and A-Level education in addition to Hifz-e-Quran.[4] The seminary opened a female wing in 1970.[5]

Alumni include:

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