![]() Madrasas belonging to Shia School of thought follow almost the same syllabus all over India with little change. All these schools of thoughts have established schools and madrasas to teach and preserve their ideology. The Muqalledin are further divided into Deobandi and Barelvi School of Thought. In India Muqalledin generally belong to Hanafi School of Thought. ![]() ![]() Ahl-e-Hadis are known as the Gair Muqalledin. Muqalledin are those who follow any of the four Schools of Fiqh namely Hanafi, Shafai, Maliki and Hambli. Sunnis can be further divided into Muqalledinffollower) and Gair Muqalledin(non-follower). 1 Chapter - V COMPARISON OF THE SYLLABI OF THE MADRASAS WITH N PE-1986ΔΆ The Syllabus of the Madrasas The Muslims can be divided into two broad categories namely Shia and Sunni.
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