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In The Name of Allah, the
Compassionate, the Merciful
The
day of Thursday, 15th Muharram, A.H. 1283 (May 30, 1866), was that blessed and auspicious
day in the Islamic history of India when the foundation stone for the renaissance of
Islamic sciences was laid in the land of Deoband. Seeing the simple and ordinary manner in
which it had been started, it was difficult to visualize and decide that a Madrasah
beginning so humbly, with utter lack of equipment's, was destined to become the center,
within a couple of years, of the Islamic sciences in Asia.Accordingly, before long,
students desirous of studying the Holy Book and the Sunnah, the Shari'ah and the Tariqah
(the spiritual path), began to flock here in droves from this sub continent as well as
from neighboring and distant countries like Afghanistan, Iran, Bukhara and Samarqand,
Burma, Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and the far off regions of the continent of Africa, and
within a short-time the radiant rays of knowledge and wisdom illumined the heart and mind
of the Muslims of the continent of Asia with the light of faith (Iman) and Islamic
culture.
The
time when the Darul Uloom Deoband, was established, the old Madaris in India had almost
become extinct, and the condition of two or four that had survived the ravages of time was
not better than that of a few glow-worms in a dark night. Apparently it so looked at that
time as if the Islamic sciences had packed up their kit from India. Under these
circumstances, some men of Allah and divine doctors, through their inner light, sensed the
imminent dangers. They knew it too well that nations have attained their right status
through knowledge only. So, without depending upon the government of the time, they
founded the Darul Uloom, Deoband, with public contributions and co-operation. One of the
principles that Hazrat Nanautavi (may his secret be sanctified) proposed for the Darul
Uloom and other religious Madaris is also this that the Darul-Uloom should be run trusting
in Allah and with public contributions for which the poor masses alone should be relied
upon.
The
Darul-Uloom, Deoband, is today a renowned religious and academic center in the Islamic
world. In the sub-continent it is the largest institution for the dissemination and
propagation of Islam and the biggest headspring of education in the Islamic sciences. Such
accomplished scholars have come out from the Darul Uloom in every period that they, in
accordance with the demands of religious needs of the time, have rendered valuable
services in disseminating and spreading correct religious beliefs and religious sciences.
These gentlemen, besides in this sub-continent, are busy in performing religions and
academic services in various other countries also, and everywhere they have acquired a
prominent status or religious guidance of the Muslims. The fact is that the Darul Uloom,
Deoband, was a great religious, educational and reformative movement in the thirteenth
century Hijri. It was such a crucial and crying need of the time that indifference to and
connivance at it could cause Muslims to be confronted with inestimable dangers. The
caravan that comprised only two souls on 15th Moharram, A-H. 1283, has today in its train
individuals from many countries of Asia!
For
the last one century, the Darul Uloom, Deoband, has been considered an incomparable
teaching institution for the religious education of the Muslims not only in the
sub-continent but also throughout the Islamic world. Besides the Jam'a-e Azhar, Cairo,
there is no such institution any where in the Islamic world that may have acquired so much
importance in point or antiquity, resorting, centrality and strength of students as the
Darul Uloom, Deoband, has. The foundation of the Darul Uloom had been laid in this
obscure, sleepy village of India at the hands of such sincere and august men that within a
short time its academic greatness was established in the world of Islam. And it began to
be looked upon as the most popular educational institution of the Islamic world, students
from the Islamic countries flocking to it for the study and research of different arts and
sciences. A large number of personalities, well-versed in the religions sciences, found
today in the length and breadth of this sub-continent has quenched its thirst from this
very great river of knowledge, and eminent religious doctors (Ulama) have been once the
alumni of this very educational institution. It is a fact that as regards the worth of
academic services not only in the sub-continent but also in other Islamic countries there
is no other educational institution except one or two, that may have rendered such weighty
and important religious and academic services to the Muslim community. The achievements of
the Ulama of the Darul Uloom in the fields of religion, education, missionary-work and
book writing have been acknowledged repeatedly. And the achievements not only in India but
also in other Islamic lands, and in the fields especially of guidance and instruction,
teaching and preaching they seem to be ahead of all others. In the Muslim society of the
sub-continent, the command a high rank and a lofty position. With the tumult of the fame
of the Darul Uloom even the academic assemblies of Afghanistan, Bukhara and Samarqand
reverberated. Us graduates became deans and principals of great Madaris, and it is an
authentic history. And a fact to assert that this spring of grace of the Darul Uloom,
Deoband, by virtue of its ethos, has been busy for more than a century. In quenching the
thirst of the seekers of knowledge of different sciences and the whole of Asia is redolent
with the aroma of this prophetic garden. Among the hundreds of thousands of seminaries in
the world of Islam today there are only two such institutions on which the Muslims have
relied most of all: the one is Jam'a-e-Azhar, Cairo, and the other is Darul Uloom,
Deoband. The religious services both these institutions of learning have rendered to the
Muslims are sui generis. These very religious, academic and intellectual services of the
Darul Uloom have made it a cynosure in the Islamic world. And what is more astonishing is
that the Darul Uloom without being dependent on the government has made all these
advancements. The blessings (Barakat) of the Darul Uloom and its universal beneficence are
indicating that upon this academic institution a special theophany (Tajalli) of divine and
prophetic knowledge has cast its light, which regularly continues to attract hearts
towards it. What and how many great achievements the Darul Uloom, Deoband, made, what and
how many renowned personalities it produced and how they imprinted the stamp of their
service and utility in every field of religious life. All these things you will know by
going through this history of the Darul Uloom, Deoband.
However
much pride and joy the Muslims of the sub-continent express over the existence of the
Darul Uloom Deoband, there can be no doubt about its being correct and justified. The
history of the Darul Uloom in the present times is a bright chapter in the history of the
Muslims effort and endeavor; this great struggle for the survival of religion and freedom
of thought cannot be over looked in the history of Islam and the Muslims. Darul Uloom,
Deoband, is in fact a shore less ocean from which, besides those of this sub-continent,
the seekers of knowledge of the whole of Asia are benefiting. If the history of the Darul
Uloom is studied minutely, a perspicacious reader will not fail to see the reality that it
is not merely an old-type teaching institution; it is in fact a stupendous movement for
the revival of Islam and the survival of the community.
The
establishment of this seminary in the land of Deoband and its stability is the result of a
concerted effort and endeavor of the Muslims of the sub-continent. Service to religion,
support to Islam, renaissance of Islamic arts and sciences and their dissemination, and
help to the students craving religious knowledge are the special and momentous
achievements of the Darul Uloom Deoband. For one hundred and fourteen years it has been
rendering, as per the pious predecessors tack, the right-type of academic and gnostic
training to the Muslims. Even as Cairo, after the fall of Baghdad, became the center of
Islamic arts and sciences, exactly in the same way, after the decline of Delhi, academic
centrality fell to the lot of Deoband. And great illustrious personalities rose up from
this teaching institution, innumerable scholars were fostered in its laps, and thousands
of Ulama, Shaikhs, traditionists, jurisconsults, authors and experts of other arts and
sciences were produced here. And, having become an adornment in the firmament of knowledge
and action rendered and are still rendering services to religion in different manners in
every nook and corner of the sub-continent.The history of the Darul Uloom, Deoband, is a
historical chapter on an epoch-making period in the history of Islam as a whole. The long
and short of this is that this overflowing ocean of arts and sciences has so far assuaged
the thirst of a very large number of the seekers of knowledge, who having become the
vernal air, have spread its academic aura in the four corners of the world. Those who
benefited from the Darul Uloom are like a luxuriant free the green and fresh branches and
foliage of which it is not easy to compute.
Darul
Uloom Deoband, has been a center of both the Shariah and the Tariqa from the very day of
its inception. All the moons and stars in the sky of the Shariah and the Tariqa and
knowledge and action that are at the time shining in the sub-continent have been mostly
illuminated by this very brilliant sun, and have come out assuaged from this very head
spring of knowledge and gnosis. Every one knows that most of the great Ulama of the
sub-continent has been the alumni of this very institution. And those who feasted at the
dinner-cloth of Darul Uloom are now present in most of the Asian countries, where as well
as in the sub-continent and certain other foreign lands. They have enkindled the lamps of
the Holy Book and the Sunnah, and have imparted the grace of instruction and guidance to
countless people. Darul Uloom, Deoband, has played a great part in investing the Muslims
thoughts and views with freshness and sacredness, their hearts with ambition and courage,
and their bodies with strength and energy. Its beneficence universal and countless men, to
satisfy whose academic eagerness there were no means available, have quenched their thirst
from it. At the same time, on the model of Darul.Uloom sprang up many religious and
academic springs, each having its own particular many of circle of its benefit and grace.
They are all the stars of this very solar system by the light of which every nook and
corner of the religious and academic life of the Muslims of the sub-continent is radiant.
Very
little attention has been paid to this benefit of these ýreligious schools that on
account of them the condition of millions of Muslim families has been ameliorated. The
Muslims inferiority complex was removed and that through these schools became available to
the community innumerable such individuals, who, according to the conditions and time,
guided the Muslims in the different aspects of life.
Besides
their great services in the revival of Islam, they awakened political consciousness among
the Muslims and took leading part in the struggle for freedom as a result of which the
countries of the sub-continent acquired independence.
Even
as in the past the Darul Uloom, Deoband, has rendered invaluable services to the cause of
Islam, the Muslims and the religious sciences. It is hoped that in future too it will
continue to discharge the obligation of inciting the Muslims power of action, of
strengthening the faiths and of preaching and propagating Islam. .

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