Maslac is the students' Union of Academy which is istablished in 2004.Now it is under the DSU(Darul Huda islamic University Students' Union). It is formed for the leadership of Students to develop their skills and abilities.
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Saturday, 2 June 2012
Teaching fields
After sipping enough drops of knowledge, he got down to pedagogy field to share his Knowledge with other. Firstly he accepted the traditional pattern of teaching in masjid which was followed by centuries and was known as “Palli Darse” he was invented to Lathfiya Arabic College to strengthen them with knowledge. Unfortunately, he refused their spiritual invention afterwards he started the Pedagogy in “Tharamal mosque” which means attached mosque. This name derived from austral Chalilakath family, because they had hatched the masjid with leaves of palm. He also conducted his famous teaching field in Mayali, Valapattanam, Pulikkal, Vazakkad as well as in Mannarkad. But Darul- Uloom which was found in 1871 by austral “Kayappathothy” family. They had called it as “Thanmiyathul-Uloom. But gradually it became famous as Darul-Uloom. In this period Chalilakath Ahmed Haji did not refused their mystical invention and accepted it eagerly. This it became water shed in Islamic historical change. In this golden chance, he put forward his reformation ideas to Islamic system as he was a “Mudariss” of Vazhakkad. By this endeavor many of people became famous scholar. His services were the significant achievement for growth ofDarul-Uloom. There is numerable good deed which derived in his life. But the most important of it were four deeds which were listened by every Reralian of nearly 20th century. Those were eradicating the Kadiyanism, Debuts in direction of Kiblah, Madrasa Movement and reformation in Arabic Malayalam script.
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