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- Comment: @CFA: The page creator is trying to portray the shrine as though it were a village. Also We already have an article on the village Pir Jhando (also see the Pir Jhando page history). Additionally, a user Pirjhando (talk · contribs) attempted to create a similar draft last year. I have filed SPI @ Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Pirjhando. — Saqib (talk I contribs) 10:19, 14 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: NPLACE may well be met here but insufficient context is provided. Is this a legally recognized, populated separate village? Or is it a division of an existing one? C F A 💬 03:34, 13 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: If the village is truly notable, find some sourced content on the village beyond the first paragraph (in-depth sources, if they exist, would make this possible). LR.127 (talk) 03:26, 13 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: Entire second paragraph is unsourced. See Help:Referencing to format your citations correctly. C F A 💬 20:16, 9 August 2024 (UTC)
Madirsah Darul Rashad, | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Madrasa |
Status | Built |
Location | |
Location | Sindh, Pakistan |
Location in Pakistan | |
Geographic coordinates | 25°59′48″N 68°21′24″E / 25.996534°N 68.356649°E |
Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando is a legally recognised populated village located in New Saeedabad, within the Sindh Province of Pakistan. The village is historically known for its Madarsa Darul Rashad which was once a prominent Islamic educational institution in the region.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The village also houses a government high school, GBPS Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando. [10]
Madirsah Darul Rashad
editThe Madrasa Dar-ur-Rashad was founded in 1901 by Sayyid Pir Rushdullah Shah Rashdi, who invited Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi from Amrot Sharif to serve as the headmaster of the institution[5]. After the passing of Pir Rushdullah Shah Rashdi, his successor, Pir Ihsanullah Shah Rashdi, took over with deep passion and dedication. Under the leadership of Pir Sayyid Ihsanullah Rashdi, the Pir of Jhando V, the Madrasa Darul Rashad reached its peak, attracting students from across the subcontinent, as well as from Iran and the Middle East.[11]
References
edit- Role of Madarsah Darul Rashad Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando in the spiritual and educational and the literary History of Sindh. Saifullah Bhutto at Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Researchgate 18-Sept-2018
- Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando August 21, 2021 Alequtub
Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando, Jhando Sharif, Matiari
Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando Mosque, Matiari
- ^ Abdul Aziz Nuhrio, Saifullah Bhutto (August 9, 2016). "URDU –ROLE OF MADRISAH DAR-UR-RASHAD IN THE SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY HISTORY OF SINDH || Australian Research Journals" – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "ROLE OF MADRISAH DAR-UR-RASHAD IN THE SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY HISTORY OF SINDH".
- ^ "Pir Jhando Mosque, Matiari". heritage.eftsindh.com.
- ^ "Pir Jhando, Jhando Sharif, Matiari". heritage.eftsindh.com.
- ^ a b "Sufi Saints and State Power - The Pirs of Sind, 1843 1947, by Sarah Ansari" – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Abbas, Kaleem; Nadeem, Dr Muhammad Tayyab; Farooq, Dr Hafiz Shuaib (March 31, 2022). "The Methodology of Sheikh 'Abdul Hayye al-Fārūqī and His Contemporary Approach to His Urdu Exegesis "Dars-e Qurān": A Critical Appreciation: منهج الشيخ عبد الحي الفاروقي وأسلوبه المعاصر من خلال تفسيره الأردوى "درس قرآن": دراسة وصفية نقدية". Al Khadim Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Civilization. 3 (1): 1–14. doi:10.53575/arjicc.v3.01(22)a1.1-14 – via arjicc.com.
- ^ "Dargah Sharif Pir Jhando". August 21, 2021.
- ^ "Of Turban and Flag".
- ^ "Renowned scholarly family of Sindh land(Rashdi family)Religious academic services ofIntroduction of Dargah Sharif Peer Jhando and family and its complete history". January 22, 2024.
- ^ https://www.sindheducation.gov.pk/Contents/Notifications/Provisional%20Seniority%20List%20of%20PSTs%20(Male)%20District%20Matiari%20as%20stood%20on%2008-18-2016.pdf
- ^ Abdul Aziz Nuhrio, Saifullah Bhutto (August 13, 2016). "URDU –ROLE OF MADRISAH DAR-UR-RASHAD IN THE SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY HISTORY OF SINDH || Australian Research Journals" – via Internet Archive.
25°59′48″N 68°21′24″E / 25.996534°N 68.356649°E Category:Populated places in Matiari District
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