Al Furqan Islamic English Medium School- For the best of both Worlds

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March 29, 2014

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Don 't your child- the precious gift of Almighty-deserve the best of education ' for the success of both worlds? Here is a school which fulfills your dream of preventing your kids from falling prey to the bad influences and immorality prevalent in society.

Then, Al Furqan Islamic English Medium School (Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi) is a proper place for your children. The school offers both modern and Islamic curriculum.

The school established in 2005 is situated in hilly place in 5 acres of land in Puthige, nearly 35 kilometers away from Mangalore city and 5 kilometers away from Moodbidri town. The school, surrounded by natural and peaceful environment which gives fresh air and pleasure to the children, offers education from Nursery to class 10.

Al-Furqan Educational Trust was formed on September 15, 2005 by U M Moidin Kunhi to establish educational institutions wherein general, religious, technical and professional education is imparted. The trust has 12 members.

The school provides children excellent quality education for their overall development. They are taught moral values, self-discipline and various skills to face the dynamic challenges and opportunities of life with care, confidence and commitment. The school provides an environment in which the students can learn, understand and practice their way of life '-Islam, as they strive for excellence in modern education.

The school is meeting parental expectations and even competing with each other. From offering prayer facilities and teaching Arabic vocabulary to prescribing Islamic attire as the school uniform, there are extra periods dedicated to disseminate the message of Islamic values.

With the efficient teachers the school will not only teach Islamic principles which advocate respect for fellow human beings irrespective of caste, creed and religion but also help students balance the material with the religious.

The school also offers hostel facility for boys from class IV onwards.

Admissions are open for 2014-2015 academic year.

For more details please contact: Al-Furqan centre , Puthige, Moodbidri - 574 226, Phone: 08258-206104, 9141396663, 9141396667, e-mail:[email protected]. Official website: www.alfurqanschool.net

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Zubair ahmad
 - 
Sunday, 13 Oct 2019

Assalamualaikum , I have 7year old son nd I want to know that how I admit my son in your school. Respected sir kindly know me please.

 

 

 

Tahseen naz
 - 
Wednesday, 11 Sep 2019

Assalam walaikum;

 

                 I would like to have information about admission and fee for residential for my son who is studying in std II. I'm from Belgaum Karnataka. My contact num 8884564042

 

Hayath Basha
 - 
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2019

Dear Sir /Madam.

 

Greetings.

 

I am looking for modern islamic school with english for my son who is 7 years where he can get 

 

the best education for DUNIA & Aakira and get opportunities to get best profile when he is grown up.

 

KIndly advise .Regards.Hayath.

 

 

Shahjahan khan
 - 
Monday, 1 Apr 2019

As'asalam wale kum miss my son has passed fifth standard so kindly plz tell me about your school fees n admission hostel full details of your school kindly send me details of your school in this email address nwatsup number 9869195974

M P Ayub Pasha
 - 
Tuesday, 26 Feb 2019

I want to admit my son Mr Mohammed mujaseem to 9th Standard with residential facilities and I am from Mysore I want to give good education with Islamic fundamentals so please tell us the fees and how to apply for admission my cell no. 9243511536//7829917786

maqbool sable
 - 
Wednesday, 20 Feb 2019

Respected sir i want boarding and school  for my son Aatif he need 9th admission and aamir want for std 6th can u give me the full details with food and education and hostel charges my ctc no 9820488426.

afreen shaikh
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Dec 2018

assalamualaikum

 

 
I need to know some information like ,

 i want to admit my son in std 9th so want to know abut anually fees and other procedure.

 

kindly give your contach number so i can enquire.

 

mine ctc number is +91 8600068293/ 9373421205

Shaheda Shaikh
 - 
Saturday, 24 Nov 2018

i need to know some information regarding this school

 

is it boarding school ??

 

need to know the fees for 3rd std.

what is the Procedure for admission 

pls share your contact details for brife details.

 

abdul salam
 - 
Tuesday, 22 May 2018

how much the admission fee and monthely fee/

mod mukkaram
 - 
Tuesday, 3 Apr 2018

Asalamualekum.

 

My son  Ayan is in 2nd class & he want an admission in 3rd class with a knowledge of quran.

 

So please  help for a better  guide to my child.

 

My contact  number :

 

9871860690

NAZIR AHMED
 - 
Monday, 26 Mar 2018

Assalam Alaikum

 

I have two sons. I want admission in class 6th and 7th .I want admission in English Medium Madarasa.with Residential Madarasa.Please give Full details Like admission Fee ,residential fee & Madarasa address also

 

regards

 

Nazir

 

M.No.9984840222

TASMIR HUSAIN SAIYED
 - 
Saturday, 3 Feb 2018

assalamu alaykum

 

i want admition my son for 7th std

 

i need a some informtion about admition 

 

so plz call me 

9428045786

 

 

Ameen ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Jan 2018

My child is class 4 

 

I want to admission class 5 

 

With Quran study

 

My cell . 9131311887

zainab safana
 - 
Thursday, 28 Dec 2017

Hi assalamu alaikum, I want to know about the fees structure  for my brother.please tell me about six std fees structure. 

huma shaikh
 - 
Thursday, 21 Dec 2017

assalam walaikum warahmatullah... i have a son who is 8 years old... i want him to give be education in your school. After my divers it was very difficult to take care of my son but all praises goes to à la I got married again and I move to Dubai UAE but I could not bring my son along with me because in his passport name is mentioned as father as my ex-husband so it was very difficult for me to get him along with me after this marriage I got a baby boy ...so please let me know if i can put in your residential school ... b

Rukhiya
 - 
Friday, 3 Nov 2017

Assalamualikum Is it in Mysore? Need to no the fees for lkg ? it's only for girls ?

Bahish Ansari
 - 
Monday, 23 Oct 2017

Assalam Alaikum,

 

I have two sons. I want addmission in class 5th and 2nd. I want addmission in English Medium Madarasa with Residential Madarasa. Please give full details like addmission fee, monthly fee, residantial fee and Madarasa address also.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Bahish Ansari

 

 

Majibur Rahman
 - 
Monday, 2 Oct 2017

I have two daughters aged 9 and 6. I am searching a school where both Islamic and general education are given. But should be residential. Me from Assam. Please help me 

Siraj
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Feb 2017

Salaam alaikum,
I need to know some information regarding this school
1. Is it boarding school ...?
2. Need to know the fees for 7std
.....?

shabana
 - 
Sunday, 22 Jan 2017

pls give me the details as i hav to take admssn for my child rom 7th standrd......

Abdullah
 - 
Thursday, 29 Sep 2016

Masha Allah heard alot of this school

saleem sheikh
 - 
Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

Assalmu alaikum mera beta mohd.Aadil Sheikh 5th Class me hai.main 6th class admission ke bare me sari jankari chahta hun. main use english medium madrse main dalna chahta hun. Please help me.
Shukriya

Nafees Nayeeem
 - 
Sunday, 8 May 2016

Assalamualaikum
I was a student of dis skool ....Alhamdulillah. .I got it
Very good and excellent. I studied in dis skool
For 6 yrs..and dat to in a hostel....Alhamdulillah
It was my best part of my life wich I spend der
And after I finished my 10th....and den after farewell
I was no more a student of d skool..I miss my skool a lot....it was d beat skool wich provided students der all righta.....
Maaha allah....very great .....I miss ma skool. ...

ABDUL KADER
 - 
Saturday, 13 Feb 2016

Sir we want admition in your school for my child

ABDUL KADER
 - 
Saturday, 13 Feb 2016

Sir we want admition in your school for my child

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Ram Puniyani
February 4,2020

As democracy is seeping in slowly all over the world, there is an organization which is monitoring the degree of democracy in the individual countries, The Economist Intelligence Unit. As such in each country there are diverse factors which on one hand work to deepen it, while others weaken it. Overall there is a march from theoretical democracy to substantive one. The substantive democracy will herald not just the formal equality, freedom and community feeling in the country but will be founded on the substantive quality of these values. In India while the introduction of modern education, transport, communication laid the backdrop of beginning of the process, the direction towards deepening of the process begins with Mahatma Gandhi when he led the non-cooperation movement in 1920, in which average people participated. The movement of freedom for India went on to become the ‘greatest ever mass movement’ in the World.

The approval and standards for democracy were enshrined in Indian Constitution, which begins ‘We the people of India’, and was adopted on 26th January 1950. With this Constitution and the policies adopted by Nehru the process of democratization started seeping further, the dreaded Emergency in 1975, which was lifted later restored democratic freedoms in some degree. This process of democratisation is facing an opposition since the decade of 1990s after the launch of Ram Temple agitation, and has seen the further erosion with BJP led Government coming to power in 2014. The state has been proactively attacking civil liberties, pluralism and participative political culture with democracy becoming flawed in a serious way. And this is what got reflected in the slipping of India by ten places, to 51st, in 2019. On the index of democracy India slipped down from the score of 7.23 to 6.90. The impact of sectarian BJP politics is writ on the state of the nation, country.

Ironically this lowering of score has come at a time when the popular protests, the deepening of democracy has been given a boost and is picking up with the Shaheen Bagh protests. The protest which began in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi in the backdrop of this Government getting the Citizenship amendment Bill getting converted into an act and mercilessly attacking the students of Jamia Milia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University along with high handed approach in Jamia Nagar and neighbouring areas.  From 15th December 2019, the laudable protest is on.

It is interesting to note that the lead in this protest has been taken by the Muslim women, from the Burqa-Hijab clad to ‘not looking Muslim’ women and was joined by students and youth from all the communities, and later by the people from all the communities. Interestingly this time around this Muslim women initiated protest has contrast from all the protests which earlier had begun by Muslims. The protests opposing Shah Bano Judgment, the protests opposing entry of women in Haji Ali, the protests opposing the Government move to abolish triple Talaq. So far the maulanas from top were initiating the protests, with beard and skull cap dominating the marches and protests. The protests were by and large for protecting Sharia, Islam and were restricted to Muslim community participating.

This time around while Narendra Modi pronounced that ‘protesters can be identified by their clothes’, those who can be identified by their external appearance are greatly outnumbered by all those identified or not identified by their appearance.

The protests are not to save Islam or any other religion but to protect Indian Constitution. The slogans are structured around ‘Defence of democracy and Indian Constitution’. The theme slogans are not Allahu Akbar’ or Nara-E-Tadbeer’ but around preamble of Indian Constitution. The lead songs have come to be Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s ‘Hum Dekhenge’, a protest against Zia Ul Haq’s attempts to crush democracy in the name of religion. Another leading protest song is from Varun Grover, ‘Tanashah Aayenge…Hum Kagaz nahin Dikhayenge’, a call to civil disobedience against the CAA-NRC exercise and characterising the dictatorial nature of the current ruling regime.

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While CAA-NRC has acted as the precipitating factor, the policies of Modi regime, starting from failure to fulfil the tall promises of bringing back black money, the cruel impact of demonetisation, the rising process of commodities, the rising unemployment, the divisive policies of the ruling dispensation are the base on which these protest movements are standing. The spread of the protest movement, spontaneous but having similar message is remarkable. Shaheen Bagh is no more just a physical space; it’s a symbol of resistance against the divisive policies, against the policies which are increasing the sufferings of poor workers, the farmers and the average sections of society.

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Surely the communal forces are spreading canards and falsehood against the protests. As such these protests which is a solid foundation of our democracy. The spontaneity of the movement is a strength which needs to be channelized to uphold Indian Constitution and democratic ethos of our beloved country.

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News Network
May 3,2020

Dubai, May 3: Over 150,000 Indians in the UAE, who wish to return home amid the coronavirus lockdown, have applied through the online registration process to the Indian missions here, according to media reports.

The Indian missions in the country last week opened online registration for the expatriates who wish to fly back home after getting stuck in the country amidst the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

As of 6 pm on Saturday, we received more than 150,000 registrations, Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul told the Gulf News on Saturday.

A quarter of them want to return to their homeland after losing their jobs, he said.

According to a report in the Khaleej Times on Sunday, about 40 per cent of the applicants who have registered are blue-collared workers and 20 per cent are working professionals.

"Roughly 20 per cent have suffered job losses and about 55 per cent of the total applicants are from Kerala," Neeraj Aggarwal, Consul, Press, Information, Culture was quoted as saying in the report.

Aggarwal said that the figures would change as they are expecting registrations from workers from other states, including Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar.

About 10 per cent of the applicants are visit and tourist visa holders who got stranded here due to the ongoing lockdown in India.

India extended the ongoing lockdown by two weeks from May 4 to contain the spread of the coronavirus that has affected nearly 40,000 people in the country.

Aggarwal said that a small number of the applications constitute those from pregnant women and other medical cases.

Since the online registration process was launched, the Consulate's website crashed several times due to the heavy rush of applicants wishing to register to fly back home.

The site has been working fine now though it took a lot of time for it to stabilise in the initial phase due to the heavy traffic, the counsel general said.

He said that the missions here have not yet received any information from the Indian government about the mode of transport of the stranded citizens, the prices of the tickets or how the COVID-19 test results of applicants would be assessed for their journey.

There are high-level discussions going on regarding these things, he said in the report.

Meanwhile, Norka (The Non Resident Keralites Affairs) said it has received a total of 398,000 applications from Keralites across the globe who wish to return home.

"Of which, the highest numbers are from the UAE. At least 175,423 applicants have signed up from the UAE," Norka said in an official statement on Saturday.

It also received 54,305 registrations from Saudi Arabia, 2,437 from the UK, 2,255 from the US, and 1,958 from Ukraine from those who wish to return to India, the Khaleej Times reported.

The coronavirus has infected 13,599 people and claimed 119 lives in the UAE, the Ministry of Health and Prevention said on Saturday.

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News Network
June 14,2020

Mangaluru, June 14: Private schools under the aegis of Association of English Medium Schools in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi urged the State government to reimburse the arrears of the fee related to admission of students under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Speaking to newsmen here on Sunday association president Y. Mohammed Beary said the State government has not cleared the arrears for the last two years. “The 400 private schools in two districts have to get around Rs 2 crore,” he said and added that the overall arrears that the government has to pay to schools in the State are around Rs1,200 crore.

Mr. Beary said arrears have made the school managements like his, who collect annual fees of about Rs 20,000 from a student, hard to function. Due to lockdown from March the schools could not conduct annual examinations and hence they could not collect pending fees from parents.

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