Manzar-e-Islam

[1] It celebrated its hundredth anniversary in 2004 this occasion was marked by a series of publications in monthly magazine Ala Hazrat whose editor in chief is Subhan Raza Khan.

It was then joined by Amjad Ali Aazmi and Zafar Al-Din Bihari, both students of Khan in Sufism.

[4] It was the second Educational seminary established on the teachings of the revalist Barelvi movement after Madrasa-e-Naumaniya, which was initially funded by Jamaat Ali Shah.

If any madarsa had violated the government order of singing national anthem during Independence Day celebrations, they will face action.

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