Mazahir Uloom
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This article is about Mazahir Uloom Waqf Qadeem. For the independent offshoot, see Mazahir Uloom Jadeed.
Mazahir Uloom (also known as Mazahir Uloom Waqf) is an Islamic seminary located in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Started in November 1866 by Sa'ādat Ali Faqīh, and developed further by Mazhar Nanautawi and Ahmad Ali Saharanpuri; it is regarded as the second most influential and major Deobandi seminary in India. The earliest graduates of the seminary include famous Hadīth scholar Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri. In 1988, the seminary split into two with the establishment of Mazahir Uloom Jadeed as a new independent seminary. Since then the seminary has been named as Mazahir Uloom Waqf Qadeem.[1][2]
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Type | Islamic university |
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Established | 9 November 1866 (157 years ago) (1866-11-09) |
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Rector | Muḥammad Saeedi |
Location | Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Nickname | Mazahir |
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The incumbent rector of the seminary is Muḥammad Saeedi.