Nadwatul Ulama (also known as the Nadwah School) is a Sunni Islamic educational institution located in Lucknow, India. It was founded in 1894 by Syed Muhammad Ali to provide an alternative education to the traditional Islamic seminaries in South Asia.
Nadwatul Ulama offers courses in traditional Islamic sciences as well as modern disciplines such as economics, political science, and journalism. The institution emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, research, and engagement with contemporary issues.
Over the years, Nadwatul Ulama has produced several prominent Islamic scholars, including Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who was the first education minister of independent India. The institution has also been involved in various social and political movements, including the Khilafat Movement and the Indian independence struggle.
Today, Nadwatul Ulama is recognized as one of the leading Islamic educational institutions in India and attracts students from across the country and abroad. Its alumni network includes scholars, politicians, and professionals in various fields.
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