Madni also made an appeal to the entire Muslim community to refrain from using words and actions which may undermine the status of madrasas or that may covey any negative impressions of them. The meeting was chaired by Maulana Madni and Abul Qasim Nomani the Vice Chancellor of Darul Uloom.ĭuring the conference, Maulana Madani asked the seminary managements to not panic or keep apprehensions about the survey, and to consider it a procedural norm. The conference in Deoband was attended by the representatives of more than 400 Madrasas from across Uttar Pradesh. As we do not ask for any help from the government to run our Masjids the same way we do not want any assistance in running and maintaining our madrassas,” he said. “Madrassas are our religious institutions. Speaking to reporters after a conference of representatives from various Madrasas in Deoband, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind president Maulana Arshad Madani said that though the organisation has no objection to the survey, it would not accept any sort of help from the government for running the institutions. Backing the Uttar Pradesh government’s move to survey unrecognised Madrasas in the state, Darul Uloom, an Islamic seminary based in Saharanpur’s Deoband, asked institutions to cooperate with officials and provide accurate information.
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