In this series of questions and answers, Shaykh Amin reflects on the philosophy, structure, and higher objectives of the Dars-i-Niẓāmī curriculum. He explains the logic behind its selection of core texts—such as Jalālayn and Mishkāt al-Maṣābīḥ—and how they cultivate civilizational values, governance-oriented thinking, and mastery of waḥy. The discussion offers practical advice for students and graduates, urging them to pursue ʿilm with sincerity, perseverance, and a vision that serves the Ummah at the highest levels.
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