Young mufti launches online course for religious madrasas

28-year-old Mufti Khaja Moizuddin Taher Nadvi is the eldest son of noted Scholar Maulana Hafez Mohammed Khaja Nazeeruddin Sabili, organizer Jamia Ayesha Niswan which has 34 branches in twin states Andhra and Telangana. To overcome the problems of distance and arrangement of efficient teachers for girls residing in far off villages and towns, Mufti Taher Nadvi started online teaching system. He began teaching students of Aalim course through Skype. When they face frequent disruptions due to poor internet facility they avail Reliance to Reliance free calls offer in Rs. 300. Mufti Taher Nadvi told that today parents have good facility in the form of internet, who hesitate to send their girls to the city for education. At first the online teaching experiment was done with the girl students of Warangal College, then Kadapa, followed by Kurnool. He hopes to expand the online course in other states and abroad too.

Mufti Taher who is the product of Nadvatul Ulama and has done MA Arabic from Madras University feels that teachers, students and research scholars of religious madrasas should use information technology as we can convey our point of view through internet in any corner of the world. It is an effective means to invite servants of Allah towards His religion.

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