Abstract

Religious institutions have become a highly debated field especially after the incident of 9/11. A section of scholars held madrassa students responsible for growing unemployment and despair in the society. Besides the formal education in Pakistan hundreds of thousands of students are also studying in madrassas. The curricula being taught in madrassas is out dated and nonconforming with the contemporary needs of the society. The study analyzed the motivation behind student enrollments in the madrassas and socio economic role of the passed out students of madrassa. Primary data was collected from 143 respondents consisting of enrolled and passed out students, teachers and administration staff of madrassas through questionnaires followed up with in depth interviews and focus group discussion. The study revealed that high number of students (58% male &52 female) joined madrassa due to the poverty. Overall 70% parents were found to be illiterate or less educated (illiterate 15%, & below matric 55%) whereas 78% students belonged from large and overburdened families. On the other hand, the unemployment ratio was found to low (10%) in male students and surprisingly high in female students (65%) due to various cultural factors. However, the employed respondents (85% male and 13% female) were found to be receiving very low income depicting a negligible economic role of the passed-out students of madrassa. On contrary the social and political role of the madrassa was reveled surprisingly significant.

Highlights

  • Besides the formal education in Pakistan hundreds of thousands of students are studying in madrassas

  • The curricula being taught in madrassas is out dated and nonconforming with the contemporary needs of the society

  • The study analyzed the motivation behind student enrollments in the madrassas and socio economic role of the passed out students of madrassa

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It is a term given in Arabic to any school (Riaz, 2008). In religious sense, Madrassas are schools whose primary goal is to deliver religious education. A Madrassa system or Deni-Madaris are known as the religious educational institutes which focus on religious teachings, life of Prophet, literature and the Quran. Madrassas existed for centuries in the Islamic world their formation can probably be traced to be the early Islamic custom to meet in the mosques to discuss religious issues. Along with Nizamia and other renowned madrassas of medieval times hundreds of mudrasas were widespread in all around the Muslim world (Riaz, 2008)

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