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Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasa Education Commission

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Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasa Education Commission is a commission formed by the Government of Bangladesh on 15 April 2012 to give official recognition to education certificate of Qawmi Madrasas. The commission had 17 members with Shah Ahmad Shafi as its chairman. After the formation of the commission, the activities of the commission came to a standstill for various reasons including disagreement and movement of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh. In the meantime, the ‘Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasa Education Authority Act, 2013’ could not be implemented in the face of opposition.[1] On 27 September 2016, the government again took the initiative to recognize the education certificate of Qawmi Madrasa. For this a 9-member review committee was formed. Later, the term of the commission was extended by activating the previous 17-member committee. On the recommendations of the commission, the ‘Equivalent to Master's Degree (Islamic Studies and Arabic) in the Certificate of Dawra-e Hadith (Takmil) of Qawmi Madrasas under ‘Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh’, 2018’ was passed in 2018.[2]

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Members

The initial 17-member committee included Shah Ahmad Shafi, Farid Uddin Masood, Ruhul Amin, Sultan Zauq Nadwi, Abdul Halim Bukhari, Ashraf Ali, Azhar Ali Anwar Shah, Abdul Jabbar Jahanabadi, Abdul Baset Barkatpuri, Muhammad Abdul Malek, Abdul Quddus, Mahfuzul Haque, Enamul Haque, Nurul Islam Olipuri, Hifzur Rahman, Abdul Haque Haqqani, and Mushtaq Ahmed.[3] A separate nine-member review committee was later established, composed of Sultan Zauq Nadwi, Farid Uddin Masood, Abdul Halim Bukhari, Azhar Ali Anwar Shah, Abdul Baset Barkatpuri, Abdul Quddus, Enamul Haque, Imdadullah Qasemi, and Ruhul Amin.[4]

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