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  1. "Dars-e-Nizami" is a traditional Islamic curriculum or course of study that is commonly taught in Islamic seminaries (madrasas). It covers various Islamic sciences, including Quranic studies, Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), Fiqh (jurisprudence), and more. The duration of Dars-e-NizRead more

    “Dars-e-Nizami” is a traditional Islamic curriculum or course of study that is commonly taught in Islamic seminaries (madrasas). It covers various Islamic sciences, including Quranic studies, Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad), Fiqh (jurisprudence), and more.

    The duration of Dars-e-Nizami can vary depending on the institution and the specific level of study. Generally, it can take several years to complete the entire curriculum. The duration can range from 7 to 8 years or even longer, depending on the depth of study and the pace of learning.

    To get a precise estimate of how many years it would take to complete Dars-e-Nizami from your current point of study, you would need to consult with the specific madrasa or educational institution where you plan to pursue this course, as they may have different programs and schedules.

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  1. In Islamic tradition, the first mother and father of mankind are Adam and Hawwa (Eve). According to the Quran and Hadith (Prophetic traditions), Allah (God) created Adam as the first human being and later created Hawwa as his partner from his rib. They are considered the progenitors of all human beiRead more

    In Islamic tradition, the first mother and father of mankind are Adam and Hawwa (Eve). According to the Quran and Hadith (Prophetic traditions), Allah (God) created Adam as the first human being and later created Hawwa as his partner from his rib. They are considered the progenitors of all human beings, and their story is often seen as an important part of the creation narrative in Islam. This narrative is similar to the one found in Judeo-Christian traditions, where Adam and Eve are also recognized as the first human couple. However, there may be variations in the details of their story between different religious traditions and interpretations.

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