"Ahmadiya" - a madrasah , a secondary educational institution operating in the XIX - XX centuries in the village of Lakly, Zlatoust district of the Ufa province [1] .
| Madrasah | |
| Ahmadiyah | |
|---|---|
| head off. Әхмәҙиә мәҙрәсәһе | |
| A country | |
| Republic | |
| Village | Laclae |
| Coordinates | |
| Current, school | Sunnism, Hanafism |
| Mosque | Cathedral mosque of Laklı |
| DUM , Mukhtasibat | DUM RB |
| Status | |
Content
History
Madrasah was founded at the cathedral mosque in the 19th century in the village of Lakly, Zlatoust district.
By the beginning of the 20th century, the madrasah was located in several buildings: a cathedral mosque with two rooms, several educational buildings, a boarding house, a kitchen and other buildings for household and household purposes.
According to documentary information, the Laklinsky madrasah served the entire Bashkir population of the Zlatoust county: Nasibashevskaya, Nizhnekiginskaya, 2nd Ailinsky, Belokataysky, Bolshekushchinsky volosts and the vast majority of Tarnaklinsky volost. And the population of the villages of Duvan-Mechetlinsky, Murzalarskaya and three villages of the Tarnaklinsky volost is a madrasah at the village of Arievo .
In 1912, the local authorities rejected the charter of the charitable society at the Ahmadiya Madrasah [2] .
In Soviet times, a “school of peasant youth” was organized in the madrasah building [3] , and after that it was transformed into a 7-year-old school.
The building of the rural cathedral mosque in 1968 was recognized as an architectural monument.
Training
The training program at the Ahmadiya Madrasah corresponded to the programs of similar educational institutions in the cities of Troitsk , Kazan and Orenburg [4] .
If until 1908 the duration of studies at the Laklinsky Madrasah was 4 years, then after the construction of its new building it reached 7 years. Education in the Ahmadiya madrasah consisted of two levels: the first stage - studying in a mekteba or in a Russian-Bashkir school - 4 years, and the second stage - studying in separate classes (shakirda were divided into 3 groups). All chakirdas of the second stage of the madrasah lived in a boarding house [4] .
Teachers
- Ahmedsaf Bagautdinov (mudarris);
- Shakiryan Gabdulvaliev;
- Makhmutyan Sultangareev;
- Rakhimkul Gabdulvaliev;
- Mukhametsadykkayy Saifetdiyarov.
Notes
- ↑ Now in the Salavat district of Bashkortostan
- ↑ Madrasas of the Southern Urals and Cisurals: history and modernity: Anthology / comp. T. M. Aminov. - Ufa: Publishing House of BSPU, 2010 .-- S. 226. - 429 p. - ISBN 978-5-87978-659-0 .
- ↑ There were only two similar schools throughout the Mesyagut canton .
- ↑ 1 2 Zinurov G., Badretdinov S. Ahmedsaf Bagautdin and the Ahmadiya Madrasah // Vatandash . - 2008. - No. 8 . - S. 180—194 . - ISSN 1683-3554 .
Literature
- Madrasah of the Southern Urals and Urals: history and modernity: Reader / comp. T. M. Aminov. - Ufa: Publishing House of BSPU, 2010 .-- 429 p. - ISBN 978-5-87978-659-0 .
- Yunusova A. B. Islam in Bashkortostan / ed. A.V. Malashenko. - M .: Logos, 2007 .-- 95 p. - ISBN 978-5-98704-224-0 .
Links
- Zinurov G., Badretdinov S. Ahmedsaf Bagautdin and the Ahmadiya Madrasah // Vatandash . - 2008. - No. 8 . - S. 180—194 . - ISSN 1683-3554 .