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لَقَدْ اَرْسَلْنَا رُسُلَنَا بِالْبَیِّنَاتِ وَاَنزَلْنَا مَعَہُمُ الْکِتَابَ وَالْمِیْزَانَ لِیَقُومَ النَّاسُ بِالْقِسْطِ

(سورة الحدید/آیت نمبر25)

Indeed, We sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and with them We sent down the Scripture and the Balance (of justice) so that people may administer justice.

LIVING AS ALLAH'S STEWARDS

Human Duty as Stewards of Divine Authority

Allah, the Exalted, is the Creator and Owner of the universe. He sent human to earth as His vicegerents (khalifatullah) so he may cultivate Divine attributes within themselves and, through the exercise of their intellect and free will, ascend to the exalted status of “Ashraf al-Makhluqat” (the noblest of creations) by worshipping Him. However, if human misuses this Divine trust, enslaving himself to desires and treading the path of Satan, he descends to the lowest of the low, becoming worse than animals. 

The journey to become a Khalifatullah is not merely about individual reform or fulfilling personal responsibilities, it also necessitates the establishment of a society based on justice and equity—one that fosters an environment where humans can thrive as divine representatives. This is the sole purpose that Allah has sent His prophets and revealed heavenly scriptures. 

We have certainly sent Our messengers with clear proofs, and We sent down with them the Scripture and the balance that the people may maintain their affairs in justice.” (Surah Al-Hadid, 25) 

To fulfill this divine mission, the Pride of the Universe, the Chief of Prophets ﷺ, laid the foundation of an Islamic state in Madinah Munawwarah, establishing a society immersed in the remembrance of Allah and embodying the highest human values. This society became the cornerstone of Islamic civilization, guiding humanity collectively toward divine proximity. During this era, human civilization manifested such profound excellence that, as the martyr-philosopher Shahid Mutahhari noted, Allah swore by this era in Surah Al-Asr.”

After the Prophet ﷺ, to ensure the continuity of this divinely guided societal movement, he handed down an infallible formula: adherence to the Thaqalayn—the Quran and the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet’s purified progeny). Despite the political authority rarely being in the hands of the Ahl al-Bayt (عليهم السلام), they strategized meticulously in their respective time frame to keep Islamic society on the path of perfection. Ultimately, Allah’s noble representatives foretold that the final Imam from the Ahl al-Bayt, the Savior of humanity—Imam Mahdi (عجل الله فرجه)—will emerge from occultation to revive the glorious civilization established by the Last Prophet ﷺ in Madinah. He will fill the world with justice and equity, just as it will be steeped in oppression and tyranny. 

Al-Bi'that Trust

Remains committed to this divine vision, striving to prepare individuals and societies for the realization of this ultimate justice under the guidance of Quranic principles and the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt (عليهم السلام). 

Vision

To establish a virtuous and just society in the land of Pakistan where people can attain spiritual and material perfection and joy, living prosperous, peaceful, and contented lives.

Objectives

  • To prepare individuals equipped with the necessary capabilities and qualities required for establishing various Islamic systems, through the revival of the Islamic educational and training system.
  • To effectively and systematically convey the true message of Islam to society through the Islamic system of propagation, and to establish a strong and efficient network of communication with devout and active members of society, thereby seeking their assistance in forming various systems.
  • To strive for the creation of economic programs that not only secure the material resources needed to achieve our goals but also liberate society from poverty and deprivation.
  • To enhance the effectiveness of educational, training, propagation, communication, economic, and other systems by utilizing modern means of media.
  • To foster unity, solidarity, and brotherhood among the Muslim Ummah, uniting them under one banner while promoting collaboration and mutual cooperation.
  • To encourage the establishment of a healthcare system that integrates contemporary resources with the principles of an Islamic lifestyle to create a wholesome society dedicated to human health and well-being.
  • To provide competent individuals to Pakistan’s governmental and political systems who can play an exemplary role in national development and safeguard the ideological and geographical boundaries of the country.

Beginning of the Journey

From the Prophets (AS) to the Imams (AS), each one enriched humanity with spiritual and divine knowledge while also advancing contemporary sciences. For instance, Prophet Idris (AS) laid the foundation of urban planning and cartography; Prophet Dhul-Qarnayn (AS) constructed monumental barriers; Prophet Nuh (AS) excelled in shipbuilding. Similarly, the Imams (AS), particularly Imam Muhammad Baqir (AS) and Imam Jafar Sadiq (AS), established academic institutions focused on human needs and sciences. Luminaries like Jabir ibn Hayyan, Ibn Sina, Musa al-Khwarizmi, Al-Muhaqqiq al-Tusi, and Sheikh Bahai—scholars and scientists who benefited from the teachings of the Infallibles (AS)—are shining stars of this academic legacy. 

Recognizing this need, a group of scholars in the holy city of Qom determined to establish a comprehensive academic center, leading to the birth of Jamia Bi’that in the pages of history. By Divine grace, its formal journey began on 27 September 1998 with the implementation of its system at Madrasa Darul Quran, Mari Shah Sakhira (District Jhang). Within four years, the blessings of this system manifested as glimpses of a genuine Islamic society emerged in Mari Shah Sakhira and surrounding areas, attracting educated individuals to its educational model and outcomes. 

However, the time demanded a larger step. Following mutual consultations among scholars in Qom and the insistence of local well-wishers, members of Bi’that’s central team relocated to Rajoa Sadat and commenced work with full strength despite limited resources. 

However, the time demanded a larger step. Following mutual consultations among scholars in Qom and the insistence of local well-wishers, members of Bi’that’s central team relocated to Rajoa Sadat and commenced work with full strength despite limited resources. 

  1. 2002:
      • Classes began in a local dera (residence) for boys and an old building for girls.
      • The foundation stone for jamia bi’that’s central building was laid in Rajoa Sadat on land donated by Syed Muhammad Haider Naqvi, a member of Al-bi’that Trust on 14 August.
    1. 2004: Construction of the proposed building was completed, and classes commenced in the new facility.
    2. 2005: Emphasizing Quranic education, Madrasa Tahfeez-ul-Quran was established at Jamia Mosque Rajoa Sadat, offering Quran memorization and contemporary education.
    3. 2006: Markaz e Tablighat-e-Islami (MMI), an institution for short courses on religious understanding, was founded.
    4. 2007: Bi’that Boys High School was launched to expand educational outreach.
    5. 2008: Classes began at Bi’that Girls High School in April.
    6. The foundation stone for Fatima College, dedicated to women’s education and training, was laid on 10 February
    7. 2014: Land acquired in Balksar was inaugurated for future projects on Ist June.

Al-Bi’that Trust’s Members Enriched with Religious and Modern Knowledge

AL-BI'THAT TRUST MEMBERS

The following members of Al-Bi’that Trust are actively engaged in service, considering it their religious duty to contribute to Pakistan’s progress: 

Overview of Educational and Service Institutions

Institutions of Al-Bi'that Trust in Pakistan

Institutes at Rajoa Sadaat

Jamia Bi'that

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Madrassa Bintul Huda

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Bi'that Girls Higher Secondary School (Kids campus)

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Bi'that Boys Higher Secondary School

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Madrassa Ahlebayt

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Madrassa TabaTabaie

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Bi'that Girls Higher Secondary School (Fatima campus)

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Center for Islamic Knowledge

Rajoa Sadat Chiniot

Institutes at Other Locations

Madrassa Tusi
Baltistan

MadrassaMadrasa Sajjadia
Baltistan

Madrassa Abuzar Ghafari
Sharaqpur

Madrassa Fatmia
Kotli Baqar Shah, Jhang

Jamia Quran-o-Ahlebait,
Layyah

Madrassa Dar-ul-Quran Mari Shah Sakheera,
Jhang

Al Hamd Public School
Tharparker, Sindh

Al Hamd Public School Bosheri,
Nawab Shah, Sindh

Bithat School
Sharaqpur

Tusi Public School
Baltistan

Khair-un-Nisa Acadmy for Girls,
Baltistan

Jamia-tul-Zahra Shegar Baltistan C/o Sajjadia
Baltistan

Madrassa Al-Bi’that
Qum

Madrassa Imam ul Asar,Adda Sheikhan
Chiniot

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