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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Ahle Sunnat Boards Pakistan?

Ahle Sunnat Boards Pakistan is a platform where you can find Admission forms, Exam problem solutions, Past Papers, and Darse Nizami books in PDF for Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat Pakistan, Kanzul Madaris Board International, Wifaq ul Madaris Al Islamia Al Rizvia Pakistan, Nizam ul Madaris, Wifaq ul Madaris al Arabia Pakistan and other boards. A lot of information has been uploaded on this website, but a lot more is yet to be uploaded. We are trying to upload the information as soon as possible.

Is "Ahle Sunnat Boards Pakistan" an official educational board?

No, "Ahle Sunnat Boards Pakistan" is not a formal educational or accreditation board. It functions as a social media platform linked to organizations like Tanzeem ul Madaris, Kanzul Madaris, Nizam ul Madaris, and Wifaq ul Madaris Al Islamia Al Rizvia Pakistan for coordination, updates, and discussions. Official accreditation for madrasas in Pakistan is managed by recognized bodies like Wifaq ul Madaris and others under government guidelines.

How can I apply for Tanzeem ul Madaris admissions?

To apply for admissions:

  • Download the Form: Separate forms are available for boys and girls on the website.

  • Required Documents: Include passport-sized photos, student’s B-form/CNIC, father’s CNIC, and academic certificates.

Fee Submission: Fees can be deposited via United Bank Limited (UBL) using the provided bank account details (0161-200636452).

How do I check exam results online?

Results for Tanzeem ul Madaris exams can be checked via:

  • Online Portal: Visit the official website, navigate to the "Results" section, and enter your roll number and program details.

  • WhatsApp: Message your roll number to 0331-5578672 for instant results

Where can I find past papers for exams?

The website offers a dedicated "Past Papers" section for multiple boards, including Tanzeem ul Madaris, Kanzul Madaris, and Wifaq ul Madaris.

  • Access: Visit the Past Papers page and filter by board, year, or subject (e.g., Fiqh, Hadith, Arabic Grammar).

  • Subjects Covered: Papers for primary (Ibtdaiyah), secondary (Mutawassitah), and advanced (Sanviyah Aama/Khasa) levels are available.

  • Solutions: Solved papers for key subjects like Surah Yaseen Tafseer and Sarf/Nahv (Arabic morphology/syntax) are regularly updated.

How do I download Darse Nizami PDF books?

Dars-e-Nizami books, the core curriculum of Sunni madaris, are available for free download:

  • Library Section: Browse the Darse Nizami Library to access books categorized by year (e.g., 1st Year, 2nd Year).

  • Subjects: Includes TafseerHadithFiqhUsul-e-FiqhBalaghat (rhetoric), and Mantiq (logic).

  • Board Alignment: Books are verified against syllabus of Tanzeem ul Madaris, Kanzul Madaris, and Nizam ul Madaris.

  • Tips: Use the search bar to find specific texts like Hidayah (Hanafi Fiqh) or Sahih al-Bukhari.

What is the curriculum structure of Kanz-ul-Madaris Board?

The Kanzul Madaris curriculum blends traditional and modern education, covering over 30 subjects such as Quranic studies, Hadith, Fiqh, Arabic literature, English, mathematics, and computer science. It also includes specialized programs like Kaliyat ul Sharia (4 year Islamic studies) and BS Honors degrees integrated with Darse Nizami.

How does the website ensure content accuracy?

Ahle Sunnat Boards Pakistan prioritizes providing 100% original and verified educational content. However, users are advised to cross check critical information (e.g., exam dates, fee structures) with official board sources due to potential updates.

What privacy protections are in place?

The website collects minimal user data (e.g., name, email) for account registration and service delivery. It adheres to GDPR and CCPA guidelines, allowing users to request data access, correction, or deletion. Third-party advertisers may use cookies, which can be disabled via browser settings.

Are there resources for supplementary exams?

Yes, the website provides details on supplementary exams, including fee submission procedures and deadlines. For example, Tanzeem ul Madaris supplementary exams are typically held in July, with forms available through affiliated madrasas.

How can I contact the website admin?

For inquiries or suggestions:

Does Darse Nizami have HEC equivalence?

Yes! The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan recognizes Darse Nizami qualifications from Wifaq ul Madaris Al Arabia and Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahle Sunnat.

  • Equivalence Process:

    1. Submit your original certificates and mark sheets to the board office for attestation.

    2. Apply through the IBCC portal with attested documents.

    3. Apply through the HEC portal with attested documents.
    4. Equivalence is granted at Intermediate (FA/HSSC) or Bachelor’s (BA) level, depending on your completed Sanviyah Aama/Khasa exams.

  • Support: The website provides step-by-step guides and sample equivalence certificates for reference.

Can I request a book/resource not listed on the website?

Yes! Use the "Request Resource" form on the homepage to suggest missing books, papers, or tools. The team prioritizes user requests and updates the library weekly.

What are the main Islamic religious education boards in Pakistan, including their schools of thought, official websites, and headquarters addresses?

The primary active boards with official websites include:

  1. Wifaq ul Madaris Al Arabia Pakistan (Deobandi) — https://www.wifaqulmadaris.org, headquarters at Sher Shah Road, Garden Town, Multan, Punjab.
  2. Tanzeem ul Madaris Ahl-e-Sunnat Pakistan (Barelvi/Ahle Sunnat) — https://tanzeemulmadaris.com, headquarters at 8 Ravi Park, Ravi Road (near Minare Pakistan), Lahore.
  3. Wifaq ul Madaris Al Salfia Pakistan (Ahle Hadith/Salafi) — https://wmsp.edu.pk, headquarters at Jamia Salafia, Faisalabad.
  4. Rabita tul Madaris al Islamia Pakistan (Jamaat e Islami) — https://www.rabtatulmadaris.com.pk, headquarters at Mansoora, Multan Road, Lahore.
  5. Wifaq ul Madaris al Islamia al Rizvia Pakistan (Barelvi/Rizvi) — https://wafaq.edu.pk, headquarters on Ganj Bakhsh Road, District Lahore.
  6. Kanzul Madaris Board (Dawateislami) (Barelvi/Dawateislami) — https://kanz-ul-madaris.org, back office at Ayub Colony No.1, Street No.4, Old Anmol Hospital, Jhang Road, Faisalabad; head office at Global Madani Markaz, Faizan e Madina, Karachi.
  7. Ittehad ul Madaris Al Arabia Pakistan (Shared/Allied) — https://ittehadulmadaris.edu.pk, headquarters in District Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  8. Wahdat ul Madaris al Islamia Pakistan (Inter-Sectarian) — https://wmi.edu.pk, headquarters in Peshawar.
  9. Majma ul Uloom al Islamia Pakistan (Ahle Sunnat/Deobandi) — https://mui.edu.pk, headquarters at Ahsanabad, Scheme-33, Karachi.
  10. Board of Islamic Education Pakistan (Non-Sectarian/Ahle Sunnat) — https://www.bie.edu.pk, headquarters at Dar ul Uloom Lahore ul Islamia, 4 Lake Road, Mozang Chungi, Lahore.
  11. Council of Islamic Ideology Pakistan (National Islamic Advisory Body) — https://www.cii.gov.pk, headquarters at Plot #46, Ataturk Avenue, Sector G-5/2, Islamabad.