Jamiatul Ilm Wal Huda (Blackburn)

United Kingdom / England / Blackburn
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Islamic Higher education college - Darul Uloom of Blackburn. An Institute, madrasah and masjid.
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Coordinates:   53°45'17"N   2°27'49"W

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  • This is the best DarulUloom in england
  • salam all...my son goes there, and he says its a really good school
  • i go der nd i dnt lyk it 1 bit
  • My both son's didn't get the place and my boys are desprate to go there! What can I do?????????
  • i go there and the reality is its rubbish, no students have manners or nothing like that, and they dont pray namaaz proparly or anything, plus when the inspectors came they out posters up, when the inspectors went they took the posters away. ITS RUBBISH AND I WISH I WAS NEVER THERE!
  • its a good itnstitute
  • I studied there for 3 years, it's nonsense to say that the people there are gay, it's even more naive to say they don't get to go out, students are expected to be on premises within certain times (study times) to make sure they are keeping up with their studies, any good institute would expect that. Parents sometimes send their children to the institute full time boarding, it is the institutes responsibility to look after them and make sure they are not getting into trouble, obviously they can't be aloud out whenever it pleases them, that would be irresponsible. Students who are older are aloud out a lot more then the younger ones but of course they have to tell the office when they go out at abnormal hours and when they return late just so they know where they are and don't ring the police. The comment on students being 'gay' or touching each other is a very serious comment. The students are kept in two separate buildings (for those who board), it is simply those who are 'baligh' (past the age of puberty) in one building and those who are not in the other. They are not aloud to mix in each others bedrooms AT ALL. Any allegations of touching are taken very seriously and could lead to almost immediate expulsion. For the person who 'experienced' 'touching' why on earth don't you call the institute and tell them! The comment on the signs only going up when inspectors come round, well when I was there (2006-2009) there were always signs up, in fact if you go in through the main doors of each building you will see large notice boards plastered with notices. Among them are signs on who to contact in case the students are getting bullied or just need someone to talk to. It's a difficult institute to get into as places are limited. I really loved it there, Mufti Inayatullah Sahib was amazing, his Hadith dars was the best. I wish I could study more, and the Head Teacher (Mufti Abdus Samad Sahib) is a softy even though he tries to act strict. It was nice there although the studies are demanding. Slowly the building is getting better although because of limited funding things change from year to year slowly, saying that though since I left they have added small football pitches and were making more changes to the outside of the buildings. I really loved it there.
  • i go there and it is a great institution. i am in year 10 and in hifz class
  • Best school EVER!!!
  • Is there possibilities for bait there? and are most people quite strict with Islam i.e. is it a good place to go to change into a good muslim etc.?
  • why
  • Salaam. My mail id is ahmedhashim1982@gmail.com Please contact as I need to get more feedback before I admit my son there. Jazakallah
  • Many of the assatitha have khilaafat there and it is noticeable through their conduct and approach to all aspects of daily livelihood. Students there are truly blessed to be studying under such asaatitha who are dedicated in their filed of study.
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