Kurchaloy Islamic Institute

Kadyrov (KII; Russian: Курчалоевский исламский институт им.

Кадырова, КИИ) is a theological islamic organization of higher professional education in Kurchaloy, Chechnya, Russia.

[1] In 1988, a religious figure, entrepreneur, philanthropist, Nasuha-Khadzhi Akhmatov founded the first "North Caucasian Madrasah" in the North Caucasus, where everyone had the opportunity to study the canons of the Islamic religion, at the same time he turned to Akhmad Kadyrov for support in order to implement his plans.

[2] In 2007, at the initiative of the President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov, the reconstruction of the Islamic institute was carried out.

[1] Over the years of the institute's existence, more than 700 students with specialties imam theologian and teacher of the Arabic became its graduates.