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History & founders of Tajweedul Qur'an
In 1947, Qari Muhammad Suleman sahib, after finishing his studies took up the job as Imam of masjid Takiya wali, at Azad Market in the heart of Delhi. A visionary ahead of his times, he decided to dedicate his life to serving his community and thereby the cause of Islam. Being a teacher, he understood the importance and value of education and recognized that this was how he could serve his community best. Qari sahib began with just three students. His popularity as an ardent teacher grew with time and a one-time small madrasah eventually took shape of the institution, internationally known as Madrasah Tajweedul Qur'an. The one factor that has worked behind this is the dedication and vision of this forward-thinking educationist. Janab Qari sahib passed away on 17 October 2002 . The charge of the madrasah has now fallen upon the shoulders of Qari sahib's sons, Maulvi Muhammad Hasan, Maulvi Mahmoodul Hasan and Maulvi Matloob Hasan. Well aware of the modern systems of functioning and having knowledge of modern education, Maulvi Mahmoodul Hasan, Janab Qari sahib's second son, is in the forefront in running the affairs of the madrasah with perfection. Alhamdulillah , the madrasah is making progress leaps and bounds under his able guidance. Spread over an area of over twenty six hundred square yards, the madrasah is located at Azad Market in the heart of India's capital, Delhi, and is presently imparting education to 300 students hailing from all parts of the country. The madrasah provides education, meals, clothes and residence to all its students completely free of charge. Since its inception the madrasah has been running on voluntary aid. It does not have any representative, nor does it have any source of regular income.
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