For the Students and Their Guardians
- Every student should be a strict follower of "Ahl-e-Sunnah
wal-Jama'at" school of thought. He should have a complete harmony and
compatibility with the thoughts and deeds of all the Ulama in general and
elders of the Jamiah in particular.
- It is a must that every student offers his prayers
punctually with congregation. No excuse outside the permissible limits of
Shariah will be acceptable
- One of the basic conditions for acquiring knowledge
and benefiting from it is that students should hold their teachers in high
esteem and veneration. It is, therefore, indispensable for them to respect
all of their teachers and develop a closest possible attachment with them
even though they may not be their direct teachers.
- Every student must follow the righteous predecessors of
the Ummah in manners and deed, in appearance and behavior, in dress and
upkeep. Smoking, keeping fancy hair styles, shaving the beard or trimming it
contrary to Shariah are all such acts, which are prohibited. Quarreling with
other students or with the staff of the Jamiah, using bad language,
misbehaving, picking faults, back-biting or making fun of others are the
most indecent habits from which every student should refrain.
- Every student should place their complaints or
their requirements before their teachers or the administration. If any
student misbehaves with him, he should not retaliate but he should bring it
to the notice of the supervisors and teachers to seek remedy.
- Absence from classes is an unpardonable offence and
an irreparable loss. In case where it is unavoidable due to strong and valid
reasons, the student should submit an application for leave himself to the
administration and should not do so either through phone or by proxy. Sick
leave will be granted only in cases where it is impossible to attend classes
or where attendance would worsen the illness. The request for leave of
students residing in the hostel will be entertained only when it is
counter-signed by the supervising authority of the hostel. Students who live
outside the Jamiah will have to get their request counter-signed by their
guardian and the class teacher.
- Students who are negligent in revision and studies will
be admonished. If they do not take heed even after a warning, disciplinary
action will be taken against them.
- Students are not allowed to take part in politics, attend
political meetings join processions and pursue non-educational activities.
The student who is found to be guilty of his involvement in such matters
will be expelled from the Jamiah.
- As the Jamiah looks after the needs of the students, they
are, therefore, duty-bound to concentrate on their studies with full
attention, time and energies. They should not seek other sources of income
to satisfy their needs.
- Those students, who are studying at the Jamiah and
at the same time are working outside in professions like Imam or Muazzin,
will not be entitled to get scholarships or hostel facilities from the
Jamiah.
- The guardians of young students, who do not reside
at the Jamiah, should accompany them at the time of admission. They should
thoroughly read the rules and regulations and understand what the teachers
and supervisors say in this regard. They should ensure that their children
follow these rules and instructions and where necessary, take corrective
measures if they violate these rules. They should visit the Jamiah from time
to time and meet their teachers and supervisors to enquire about their
progress. During the periods of vacation, they should keep a strict watch on
their studies, manners and religious deeds. More importantly, they should
ensure that they do not mingle with bad company.
- Students residing at the Hostel may go out only between
the prayers of Asr and Maghrib and if they wish to go out at any other time
besides the above timings, they must obtain a permission from the
supervising authority of the Hostel.
- Except the time between the prayers of Asr and Maghrib,
students should be present either at the hostel or in the classrooms all the
time, particularly at night in one of these two places. If anyone is found
missing at the hostel when the attendance is called out, he will be liable
for a disciplinary action.
- Those students should not waste their time in
undesirable recreational activities, meeting friends, and entertaining
guests unnecessarily. Even after the warning if they do not mend their ways
they will be expelled from the Jamiah. They are not allowed to let guests
stay in the Hostel without a permission.
- They must inform their friends and guests either to visit
them between Asr and Maghrib prayers or on Friday.
- Every student should observe neatness and cleanliness.
Particularly on Friday, every student should clean his room and the veranda
before he bathes and changes clothes. The garbage should not be thrown here
and there but at the place designated for it. He should not keep the
classroom or his room at the hostel and verandah untidy and dirty. He should
not either write or draw something on the walls. He should not use small
stones or clod in the toilet, but instead use water for toiletry purposes.
He should ensure to clean the washing place after he has washed utensils or
clothes. He should keep everything in his room nicely, orderly and neatly.
In short, he should be a model of cleanliness, decency, refined behavior and
piety.
- The Chancellor, teachers and the administrative officials
have every right to ask for an explanation from every student. A student is
duty-bound to comply with their orders. They have every right to take
disciplinary action against a student found guilty of any sort of violation.
- Every student should abide by the rules and
regulations of the Jamiah and the instructions given to them by the teachers
from time to time.
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