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    The Accreditation of Madarsas.

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    specialise in Musharraf' s cute little Madarsas.

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    particularly the Madarsas that have become breeding ground for terrorists of late.

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    With such Madarsas, the Government may find it difficult to implement the promised reforms.

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    It' s the sort of reasoning they specialise in Musharraf' s cute little Madarsas.

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    decided to conduct a survey of the wide network of Madarsas in the state.

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    This included the establishment of 210 Islamic centres, 1500 mosques, 202 colleges and 2000 religious Madarsas.

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    Several incidents in the recent past do appear to link the Madarsas with the jehad movement.

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    with the total enrolment in the Deobandi Madarsas in the state numbering between 500 and 1,000.

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    Among the Madarsas operating in Gujarat, the Deoband, its missionary affiliate the Tableeghi Jamaat and the Ahl- e- Hadis are the most powerful.

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    But much of the assistance is to help Pakistan restructure its education system, particularly the Madarsas that have become breeding ground for terrorists of late.

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    Madarsas can be brought under the mainstream of education besides Islamic Talim and children of minority communities can also contribute to the development of the country.

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    The Jamaat- i- Islami, the strongest among the right wing parties, has a strong grass roots presence, drawing its strength from Madarsas across the country and funds from foreign sources.

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    As chief minister of Uttar Pradesh when I organized panchayats of different sections of the society in the chief minister house then I also organized panchayats of Arabi and Persian Madarsas.

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    It claimed that, in the last about six months, thousands of educational institutions of all Minority communities including Madarsas, have been included in the mainstream education system by connecting them with"3T-Teacher, Tiffin, Toilet".

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    The Government of Pakistan and the Government of Punjab province have yet to plan to prepare the network, which will allow more than 300 Madarsas, schools, hospitals, a publishing house and ambulance services to run.

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    Professor Nisar Ahmed, leader of the Jamiat- ul- Ulema, an affiliate of the Deoband school, hits out at the attempts to link Madarsas with militancy." How can you blame a university for the criminal act of one student?" he asks.

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