MSB Educational Institute

MSB Educational Institute[1] (also known as Al Madrasa Tus Saifiya Tul Burhaniyah[2][3]) is an Islamic educational institute headquartered in India. It was founded by Mohammed Burhanuddin II in 1984, with its first two branches in Mumbai, India and Nairobi, Kenya.[1] It is accredited with the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education[4] and is operated under the purview of the office of the Dai al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras. The institute has branches in 25 cities across India, Pakistan, East Africa, and the Middle East.[4][5]

History

Islamic prophet Muhammad made it equally incumbent, upon every Muslim man and woman, to pursue knowledge.[6] In the Dawoodi Bohras community, both religious and secular education is highly valued. The community has a very high rate of literacy and there is no disparity between the opportunities to learn between boys or girls.[6] As part of this philosophy, MSB Educational Institute teaches an integrated syllabus of sciences, humanities, languages, and theological subjects with equal numbers of girls and boys.[7]

In 2017, Mufaddal Saifuddin inaugurated the MSB branch in Kuwait, which is largest MSB branch in the world at 1600 students.[8]

Campuses

As of 2020, there are 24 branches of MSB world-wide.[9]

# City Country est. (ھـ)[10]
1 MSB Nairobi  Kenya 1405
2 MSB Mumbai  India 1405
3 MSB Shabbirabad, Karachi  Pakistan 1405
4 MSB Dubai  UAE 1406
5 MSB Mombasa  Kenya 1406
6 MSB Indore  India 1407
7 MSB Nashik  India 1407
8 MSB Bengaluru  India 1408
9 MSB Kolkata  India 1408
10 MSB Godhra  India 1409
11 MSB Dar-es Salaam  Tanzania 1411
12 MSB Raipur  India 1412
13 MSB Nagpur  India 1413
14 MSB Chennai  India 1413
15 MSB Secunderabad  India 1414
16 MSB Rajkot  India 1418
17 MSB Bhopal  India 1420
18 MSB Tananarive  Madagascar 1424
19 MSB Pune  India 1424
20 MSB Haidery, Karachi  Pakistan 1425
21 MSB Kuwait  Kuwait 1427
22 MSB Banswara  India 1427
23 MSB Kota  India 1434

References

  1. "Education". 5 Feb 2018. Archived from the original on 23 Jun 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2020 via thedawoodibohras.com.
  2. "Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations: List of Affiliated Schools". dise.in. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 Jun 2020. Retrieved 23 Jun 2020.
  3. "Muntalaq Islami". msbhaidery.com. Archived from the original on 29 Jun 2020. Retrieved 25 Jun 2020.
  4. "About MSB". idaramsb.net. Archived from the original on 23 Jun 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  5. "Bohra spiritual head visits MSB Educational Institute". timesofindia.com. Times of India. 2 Feb 2011. Archived from the original on 23 Jun 2020.
  6. Mustafa, Abdulhussein (27 September 2001). Al-Dai Al-Fatimi, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin: an illustrated biography. Al-Jamea-Tus-Saifiyah. ISBN 978-0-9536256-0-4.
  7. "MSB | Al-Madrasa-tus-Saifiya-tul-Burhaniyah". www.msbdar.com. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  8. "Syedna inaugurates Kuwait MSB". February 5, 2018.
  9. "MSB Educational Institute". msbinstitute.com. Archived from the original on 22 Jan 2020.
  10. "Idara". msbhaidery.com. Archived from the original on 22 Jan 2020.
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