Jami'a Nooriyya Arabic College

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Jami'a Nooriyya Arabic College
Jamia Nooriya Arabiya Main Entrance (cropped).jpg
Jamia Nooriya Main Entrance
Location, ,
11°00′59″N 76°13′42″E / 11.0164°N 76.2284°E / 11.0164; 76.2284Coordinates: 11°00′59″N 76°13′42″E / 11.0164°N 76.2284°E / 11.0164; 76.2284
LanguageEnglish
Websitejamianooriya.org

Jamia Nooriyya Arabic College is a religious higher educational institute of Sunni Muslims of Kerala, India, founded by Sayyid Abdurrahiman Bafaki Tangal on a Waqf land provided by Karachi Bapu Hajji. This is Kerala's First Islamic Arabic College established by Sunni Muslims in pursuit of building Kerala's own Baqiyat Salihat Arabic College. It is situated at Pattikkad, near Perinthalmanna in Malappuram district of Kerala. The institute is currently running under Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama. It celebrates its anniversary in February–March of every year.[1] Jamia has more than 50 junior colleges across the country. The institution is planning to set up its junior colleges in Nairobi and Fiji as declared officially by its head Prof. Ali Kutty Musliyar.

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  1. "Jamiya Nooriyya anniversary fete". 24 February 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2016 – via The Hindu.

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