Mustafabia Alia Madrasah

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Government Mustafabia Alia Madrasha
Location

Information
TypePublic
MottoRead, Knowledge is Light
Established1925 (1925)
School boardBangladesh Madrasah Education Board
PrincipalMohammad Mokhlesur Rahman
GradesClass one - Kamil (M.A.)
SportsFootball, cricket

Government Mustafabia Alia Madrasah (Bengali: সরকারি মুস্তাফাবিয়া আলিয়া মাদ্‌রাসা, Arabic: المدرسة العالية المصطفاوية الحكومية) is a government-run kamil (tertiary) madrasah in the Namazgor-Goyalgari area of Bogra[1] in northern Bangladesh.[2] The madrasha was established in 1925. It was named for Allama Mustafa Madani, who was the popular Islamic scholar at the time in British India. The former principal was Allama Abu Nasar Md. Nojibullah. The principal is Shaykh Mohammad Najrul Islam.

History[edit]

Very popular pir of Furfura Sharif Mawlana Abu Bakr Siddiq (Rh.) was the founder of this renowned madrasa.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Madrasha of Bogra sadar Source: District education office, Bogra
  2. ^ "List of Fazil Madrasahs". Ministry of Education. Retrieved June 17, 2017.