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Darul Uloom Deoband

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Darul Uloom Deoband

Darul Uloom Deoband is an Islamic seminary in Deoband, Uttar Pradesh, India, established on 15 Muharram 1283 AH / 31 May 1866, in the aftermath of the 1857 revolt, through the efforts of Sayyid Muhammad Abid and other local scholars and notables. Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi is later described in historiography as the seminary’s intellectual guide and principal founder (bānī-yi aʿẓam). The institution, which began under a pomegranate tree with the Dars-i Nizami curriculum, later developed into a leading center of Islamic learning in South Asia, after Al-Azhar University. It came to be regarded as a vanguard of Sunni Muslim identity in the Indian subcontinent and gave rise to the Sunni Deobandi movement. The seminary has been described not merely as a madrasa but as a 'center of Islamic culture' and a 'patrimony for the Islamic world.'

Infobox

Type
Islamic seminary
Established
31 May 1866 (159 years ago) (1866-05-31)
Founders
mw- Sayyid Muhammad AbidFazlur Rahman UsmaniMahtab Ali DeobandiNihal Ahmad DeobandiZulfiqar Ali DeobandiMuhammad Qasim Nanautawi (variously described in later historiography as the seminary’s bānī-yi aʿẓam or principal founder)
Rector
Abul Qasim Nomani
Principal
Arshad Madani
Location
Deoband, Uttar 29°41′51″N 77°40′34″E / 29.69750°N 77.67611°E / 29.69750; 77.67611
Campus
Urban
Website
darululoom-deoband.com

Tables

· Administration
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1866
1866–1867
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Ordinal
1
Name(birth–death)
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Term start
1866
Term end
1867
Time in office
0–1 years
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
1867
1867–1868
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
Ordinal
2
Name(birth–death)
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
Term start
1867
Term end
1868
Time in office
0–1 years
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1869
1869–1871
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Ordinal
3
Name(birth–death)
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Term start
1869
Term end
1871
Time in office
1–2 years
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
1872
1872–1889
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
Ordinal
4
Name(birth–death)
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
Term start
1872
Term end
1889
Time in office
16–17 years
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1890
1890–1892
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Ordinal
5
Name(birth–death)
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
Term start
1890
Term end
1892
Time in office
1–2 years
Fazl-e-Haque Deobandi
1893
1893–1894
Fazl-e-Haque Deobandi
Ordinal
6
Name(birth–death)
Fazl-e-Haque Deobandi
Term start
1893
Term end
1894
Time in office
0–1 years
Muhammad Munir Nanautavi (1831-1904)
1894
1894–1895
Muhammad Munir Nanautavi (1831-1904)
Ordinal
7
Name(birth–death)
Muhammad Munir Nanautavi (1831-1904)
Term start
1894
Term end
1895
Time in office
0–1 years
Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (1862–1928)
1895
1895–1928
Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (1862–1928)
Ordinal
8
Name(birth–death)
Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (1862–1928)
Term start
1895
Term end
1928
Time in office
32–33 years
Habibur Rahman Usmani (1860 -1929)
1928
1928–1929
Habibur Rahman Usmani (1860 -1929)
Ordinal
9
Name(birth–death)
Habibur Rahman Usmani (1860 -1929)
Term start
1928
Term end
1929
Time in office
0–1 years
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi (1897–1983)
1929
1929–1982
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi (1897–1983)
Ordinal
10
Name(birth–death)
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi (1897–1983)
Term start
1929
Term end
9 August 1982
Time in office
52–53 years
Marghubur Rahman Bijnori (1914–2010)
1982
1982–2010
Marghubur Rahman Bijnori (1914–2010)
Ordinal
11
Name(birth–death)
Marghubur Rahman Bijnori (1914–2010)
Term start
1982
Term end
2010
Time in office
27–28 years
Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi (1950 - 2025)
2011
2011–2011
Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi (1950 - 2025)
Ordinal
12
Name(birth–death)
Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi (1950 - 2025)
Term start
11 January 2011
Term end
23 July 2011
Time in office
193 days
Abul Qasim Nomani Banarsi (b. 1947)
Abul Qasim Nomani Banarsi (b. 1947)
Ordinal
13
Name(birth–death)
Abul Qasim Nomani Banarsi (b. 1947)
Term start
July 24, 2011
Term end
incumbent
Time in office
14 years, 139 days
Ordinal
Name(birth–death)
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Reference
1
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1866
1867
0–1 years
2
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
1867
1868
0–1 years
3
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1869
1871
1–2 years
4
Rafiuddin Deobandi(1836–1891)
1872
1889
16–17 years
5
Sayyid Muhammad Abid (1834–1912)
1890
1892
1–2 years
6
Fazl-e-Haque Deobandi
1893
1894
0–1 years
7
Muhammad Munir Nanautavi (1831-1904)
1894
1895
0–1 years
8
Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad (1862–1928)
1895
1928
32–33 years
9
Habibur Rahman Usmani (1860 -1929)
1928
1929
0–1 years
10
Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi (1897–1983)
1929
9 August 1982
52–53 years
11
Marghubur Rahman Bijnori (1914–2010)
1982
2010
27–28 years
12
Ghulam Muhammad Vastanvi (1950 - 2025)
11 January 2011
23 July 2011
193 days
13
Abul Qasim Nomani Banarsi (b. 1947)
July 24, 2011
incumbent
14 years, 139 days
Principals of Darul Uloom Deoband · Academic leadership
Yaqub Nanautawi
1866
1866–1883
Yaqub Nanautawi
No.
1
Name
Yaqub Nanautawi
Term
1866–1883
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
1884
1884–1890
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
No.
2
Name
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
Term
1884–1890
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
1890
1890–1915
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
No.
3
Name
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
Term
1890–1915
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
1915
1915–1927
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
No.
4
Name
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
Term
1915–1927
Hussain Ahmad Madani
1927
1927–1957
Hussain Ahmad Madani
No.
5
Name
Hussain Ahmad Madani
Term
1927–1957
Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi
1957
1957–1967
Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi
No.
6
Name
Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi
Term
1957–1967
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
1967
1967–1972
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
No.
7
Name
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
Term
1967–1972
Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi
1972
1972–1980
Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi
No.
8
Name
Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi
Term
1972–1980
Mirajul Haq Deobandi
1981
1981–1991
Mirajul Haq Deobandi
No.
9
Name
Mirajul Haq Deobandi
Term
1981–1991
Naseer Ahmad Khan
1991
1991–2008
Naseer Ahmad Khan
No.
9
Name
Naseer Ahmad Khan
Term
1991–2008
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
2008
2008–2020
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
No.
10
Name
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
Term
2008–2020
Arshad Madani
Arshad Madani
No.
11
Name
Arshad Madani
Term
2020–present
No.
Name
Term
1
Yaqub Nanautawi
1866–1883
2
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
1884–1890
3
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
1890–1915
4
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
1915–1927
5
Hussain Ahmad Madani
1927–1957
6
Muhammad Ibrahim Balyawi
1957–1967
7
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
1967–1972
8
Fakhrul Hasan Moradabadi
1972–1980
9
Mirajul Haq Deobandi
1981–1991
9
Naseer Ahmad Khan
1991–2008
10
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
2008–2020
11
Arshad Madani
2020–present
Senior Hadith Teachers (Shuyukh al-Hadith) of Darul Uloom Deoband · Academic leadership
Yaqub Nanautawi
1866
1866–1883
Yaqub Nanautawi
No.
1
Name
Yaqub Nanautawi
Term
1866–1883
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
1884
1884–1890
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
No.
2
Name
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
Term
1884–1890
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
1890
1890–1915
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
No.
3
Name
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
Term
1890–1915
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
1915
1915–1927
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
No.
4
Name
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
Term
1915–1927
Hussain Ahmad Madani
1927
1927–1957
Hussain Ahmad Madani
No.
5
Name
Hussain Ahmad Madani
Term
1927–1957
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
1957
1957–1972
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
No.
6
Name
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
Term
1957–1972
Sharif Hasan Deobandi
1972
1972–1977
Sharif Hasan Deobandi
No.
7
Name
Sharif Hasan Deobandi
Term
1972–1977
Naseer Ahmad Khan
1977
1977–2008
Naseer Ahmad Khan
No.
8
Name
Naseer Ahmad Khan
Term
1977–2008
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
2008
2008–2020
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
No.
9
Name
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
Term
2008–2020
Abul Qasim Nomani
Abul Qasim Nomani
No.
10
Name
Abul Qasim Nomani
Term
2020–present
No.
Name
Term
1
Yaqub Nanautawi
1866–1883
2
Syed Ahmad Dehlavi
1884–1890
3
Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
1890–1915
4
Anwar Shah Kashmiri
1915–1927
5
Hussain Ahmad Madani
1927–1957
6
Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad
1957–1972
7
Sharif Hasan Deobandi
1972–1977
8
Naseer Ahmad Khan
1977–2008
9
Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri
2008–2020
10
Abul Qasim Nomani
2020–present

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