Dars‑e‑Nizami for Graduates & Busy Professionals
An 8‑semester, streamlined pathway covering Fiqh & Usul, Tafsir & Usul‑e‑Tafsir, Hadith, Aqidah, Tasawwuf, Mantiq, Sarf & Nahw, and Research & Pedagogy — designed for university graduates, lawyers, judges, doctors, and other working professionals.
Who is this for?
University graduates and busy professionals who wish to pursue traditional Islamic learning in a condensed and structured format, without the 8‑year time commitment.
Program Structure
Delivery
- Live online classes via Google Meet (10:00–11:00 PM Pakistan Time).
- Class recordings are shared afterwards for review.
- 8 semesters over 4 academic years.
Assessments
- Kanz‑ul‑Madaris Board exams every 6 months in five cities: Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi.
- For learners not seeking board exams, Institute‑conducted online assessments and institutional certificates are available.
Those aged 50+ or learners focused solely on acquiring sacred knowledge may opt out of board exams and pursue institutional certification.
Curriculum Highlights
Fiqh & Usul al‑Fiqh
Applied jurisprudence and legal theory.
Tafsir & Usul‑e‑Tafsir
Qur’anic exegesis and principles of interpretation.
Hadith & Methodology
Hadith studies with critical methods.
Aqidah & Kalam
Foundations of creed and theology.
Tasawwuf & Tareeqah
Ethics, purification, and spiritual refinement.
Mantiq, Sarf & Nahw
Logic, morphology, and classical Arabic grammar.
Research & Teaching
Research methods, academic writing, and pedagogy.
Admission Requirements
- Minimum Undergraduate Degree (BA/BSc or equivalent).
- Commitment to punctuality and class participation.
Fees
Applications
Intakes open at the start of each semester. Limited seats for live cohorts.
Start Your ApplicationExams & Certification
- Kanz‑ul‑Madaris Board Exams (every 6 months) — Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi.
- Institutional Online Exams for non‑board candidates, followed by institutional certification.
- MA Islamic Studies equivalency/recognition may be available as per prevailing HEC frameworks and partner arrangements.
Note: Recognition and equivalences are subject to current policies of relevant bodies and may evolve over time.
Program Status
Currently, the first four semesters are active, with the 4th semester ongoing. New admissions are taken at the beginning of each semester.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is attendance compulsory for live classes?
Live attendance is strongly encouraged; however, class recordings are shared for flexibility.
Can I study without taking board exams?
Yes. You may opt for institute‑conducted online assessments and receive an institutional certificate.
What is the class timing?
Daily 10:00–11:00 PM Pakistan Time via Google Meet.
Are there shorter tracks?
A 2‑year track also exists and can be presented on a separate page.
Contact & Admissions
Maarifat‑ul‑Quran Institute
For inquiries and admissions, reach out via phone/WhatsApp.
Phone/WhatsApp: +92 349 820 9889
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