Our Jamia Darul ilmi is committed to cultivating future generations grounded in authentic Islamic teachings, strong moral character, and a deep sense of community responsibility. From Quran memorization and Tajweed to Hadith, Fiqh, and Arabic studies, we aim to create a spiritually uplifting, academically sound, and safe environment for students of all ages. The Jamia Darul Ilmi will also extend support to orphans, provide need-based scholarships, and function as a hub for social development and community unity.
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Quran Studies – Explore the divine message and timeless wisdom of the Holy Qur'an.
Promoting understanding, faith, and the true essence of Islam.
Supporting the community through faith-based guidance and care.

We provide structured guidance and coaching for competitive exams like IAS and TNPSC, empowering students with both academic excellence and Islamic values for a balanced future.

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The Shahadah, is an Islamic creed, one of the Five Pillars of Islam and part of the Adhan. It reads: "I bear witness that there is no deity but God, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of God."
Each Muslim should pray five times a day: in the morning, at noon, in the afternoon, after sunset, and early at night. These prayers can be said anywhere, prayers that are said in company of others are better than those said alone.
Each Muslim fasts during the month of Ramadan by abstaining from food, drink, and bad behavior from dawn to sunset. Fasting teaches patience, self-control, gratitude, and increases spiritual awareness and closeness to Allah.
Each Muslim should pray five times a day: in the morning, at noon, in the afternoon, after sunset, and early at night. These prayers can be said anywhere, prayers that are said in company of others are better than those said alone.
Each Muslim should pray five times a day: in the morning, at noon, in the afternoon, after sunset, and early at night. These prayers can be said anywhere, prayers that are said in company of others are better than those said alone.