Sheikh Zakariyyah Islamic Research Center

Sheikh Zakariyyah Islamic Research Center (Bengali: শাইখ যাকারিয়া ইসলামিক রিসার্চ সেন্টার), situated at Al-Hera Tower, Kuratoli, Khilkhet, Dhaka, is a higher Islamic Research Center,[1] founded in 2012 by Mufti Mizanur Rahman Sayed, a top-ranking Islamic Scholar of Bangladesh.[2][3]

Sheikh Zakariyyah Islamic Research Center
TypeIslamic Research center
EstablishedJanuary 26, 2012 (2012-01-26)
ChancellorMufti Mizanur Rahman Sayed
Location
Dhaka, Bangladesh
CampusUrban
Websitemuftimizan.com

Departments

At present, Sheikh Zakariyyah Islamic Research Center offers Islamic Education in the following fields of Islamic Studies.[4]

  • Department of Tafseer
  • Department of Fatwa (Darul Ifta)
  • Department of Higher Islamic Law and Fiqh
  • Department of specialization in Hadith
  • Department of Hifzul Qur'an and Maktab
  • Department of Miskat and Dawra-e-Hadeeth
  • Department of Dawah Center
  • Department of Research & publication
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