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'''Darul uloom''' ({{Lang-ar|دار العلوم|dār al-ʿulūm}}), also spelled ''darul ulum'', is an [[Arabic]] term which literally means "house of knowledge". The term generally means an Islamic seminary or educational institution similar to or often the same as a [[madrassa]] or Islamic school although a darul uloom often indicates a more advanced level of study. In a darul yloom, [[Islam]]ic subjects are studied by students, who are known as ''tulaba'' or ''ṭālib''.  
'''Darul uloom''' ({{Lang-ar|دار العلوم|dār al-ʿulūm}}), also spelled ''darul ulum'', is an [[Arabic]] term that literally means "house of knowledge". The term generally means an [[Islam]]ic seminary or educational institution similar to or often the same as a [[madrassa]] or Islamic school although a darul uloom often indicates a more advanced level of study. In a darul uloom, Islamic subjects are studied by students, who are known as ''tulaba'' or ''[[Talibe|ṭālib]]''.


==Description==
==Description==
The conventional darul ulooms of today have their roots in the [[Indian subcontinent]], where the first darul ulooms were founded by the Indian Islamic scholars ([[ulema]]) of the past. Darul ulooms followed in the past, and today continue to follow, the age-old Islamic curriculum known as the [[Dars-e-Nizami]] syllabus, which has its origins in the [[Nizamiyya]] Islamic schools of the [[Seljuk Empire]], but was developed in the Indian subcontinent under Islamic thinkers and ulema, such as [[Shah Waliullah Dehlawi]] (1703 – 1762). The Dars-e-Nizami syllabus comprises studies in [[tafsir]] (Qur'anic exegesis), [[Hafiz (Qur'an)|hifz]] (Qur'anic memorisation), [[sarf]] and nahw (Arabic [[syntax]] and [[grammar]]), [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Urdu]], [[tarikh]] (Islamic history), [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence) and [[sharia]] (Islamic law).
The conventional darul ulooms of today have their roots in the [[Indian subcontinent]], where the first darul ulooms were founded by the Indian Islamic scholars ([[ulema]]) of the past. Darul ulooms followed in the past, and today continue to follow, the age-old Islamic curriculum known as the [[Dars-e-Nizami]] syllabus, which has its origins in the [[Nizamiyya]] Islamic schools of the [[Seljuk Empire]], but was developed in the Indian subcontinent under Islamic thinkers and ulema, such as [[Shah Waliullah Dehlawi]] (1703 – 1762). The Dars-e-Nizami syllabus comprises studies in [[tafsir]] (Qur'anic exegesis), [[Hafiz (Qur'an)|hifz]] (Qur'anic memorisation), [[sarf]] and nahw (Arabic [[syntax]] and [[grammar]]), [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Urdu]], [[tarikh]] (Islamic history), [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence) and [[sharia]] (Islamic law).


==List of major Darul Ulooms==
==List of major darul ulooms==
{{Deobandi}}
{{Deobandi}}
*[[Dar Al Uloom University]], university in [[Saudi Arabia]]
*[[Dar Al Uloom University]], university in [[Saudi Arabia]]
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*[[Darul Uloom Deoband]], Islamic school in [[India]] where the Deobandi Islamic movement was started in 1868
*[[Darul Uloom Deoband]], Islamic school in [[India]] where the Deobandi Islamic movement was started in 1868
*[[Faculty of Dar Al Uloom Cairo University]]
*[[Faculty of Dar Al Uloom Cairo University]]
*[[Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama]] (established 1894), Lucknow, India islamic affiliation University ( madarsa ) affiliated above 350 madarsas in india and Nepal
*[[Darul-uloom Nadwatul Ulama]] (established 1894), Lucknow, India
*[[Darul Uloom Zakariyya]], Lenasia, South Africa
*[[Darul Uloom Zakariyya]], Lenasia, South Africa
*[[Darul Uloom Birmingham]], Birmingham, England
*[[Darul Uloom Birmingham]], Birmingham, England
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