Bayyināt

Apart from glorifying the ulama of its parent madrasah, It has published articles against Shias and Qadyanis on the one hand and against mainstream customs, education and politics of Pakistan on the other.

[1][2] The first issue of Bayyināt came into circulation under the editorial-ship of Abdur Rashid Numani.

Numani remained as the editor of the journal till December 1963, after which Muhammad Yusuf Banuri took over the duties until his demise in 1977.

A separate department, Shuba-i Tasnif was established in the Jamia Uloomul Islamia and delegated the responsibility for the publication of Bayyināt.

On average each copy of Bayyināt ran between fifty and eighty pages, however the special edition in memorial of Yusuf Banuri went over eight hundred pages, and contained black and white photographs of the Jamia Uloomul Islamia.