Tessori visits Jamiat-ul-Rashid, appreciates progress

City News Oct, 31 2022
Tessori visits Jamiat-ul-Rashid, appreciates progress
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Karachi: Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori said that Jamiat-ul-Rashid has made significant progress in just 20 years under leadership of Patron Mufti Abdul Rahim. I pay tribute to Mufti Abdul Rahim for organising classes from Nursery to Master.

On visiting Jamiat-ul-Rashid he was told that relief activities are also being carried out for flood victims. Homeless and those who waiting for financial assistance are being fully supported. Governor Sindh appreciating work said that Jamia’s Al-Ghazali University project is also worthy of appreciation.

He assured full support and approval of Al-Ghazali University. He said that role of Mufti Abdul Rahim in preparing message of Pakistan is very important, best professionals are also coming from Karachi Institute of Management and Sciences of Jamita Al Rashid, especially Mavi Homes for destitute children under Jamia. 

Project is also commendable. He said hundreds of his disciples are spreading light of religion all over Pakistan. He said that use of latest technology in Jamiat-ul-Rashid is also commendable.

Mufti Abdul Rahim told Governor that there are 40 academic departments in Jamia, which include Islamic studies, Islamic law, jurisprudence and others. Science is taught from beginning to end.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 01 2022

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