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Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah : ウィキペディア英語版
Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah

Madrasah Aljunied al-Islamiah is an Islamic institution of learning in Singapore. The reputable school of Islamic education boasts an illustrious alumni who are key Islamic religious leaders in Singapore as well as in Southeast Asia.
== History ==

Madrasah Aljunied is the second oldest Islamic school in Singapore after Madrasah Alsagoff. It was founded by Syed Abdul Rahman Aljunied and built in 1927 on a Kampung Glam waqf burial land that was started by prominent Arab businessman, Syed Omar Ali Aljunied. The first batch of students numbered only ten and were strictly boys. The school's original premises consisted of a two-storey colonial-style building. The intake soon began to show students from neighbouring countries as well, such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. In 1936, it began a post-study course to groom religious leaders, an early sign of what is to be the school's mission, the nurturing of Muslim leaders and teachers. The course, ''qismut-takhassus fil wa`dzi wal irshaad'' (قسم التخصص في الوعظ والإرشاد), was conducted by Assyeikh Abdurrahim Ibrahim Assamnudi from Egypt. In 1938, the madrasah started afternoon religious classes to cater to students attending government schools in the morning. Just before the war, in 1941, the school had its first rebuilding project to add more classrooms.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Madrasah Aljunied | History )
In 1991, a school redevelopment committee was formed to plan a modern building on the site of the old school. Funds were then collected from the Muslim community and non-Muslim well-wishers for the project. August 1996 marked the closure of the 70-year-old building. While waiting for their new school to be built on the same site, the teachers and students occupied the building of the former Language Centre of the Ministry of Education at Winstedt Road.
In the year 2000, Madrasah Aljunied celebrated its 73rd anniversary with a new building built at a cost of S$12 million. The new building is located at the original school site in Victoria Lane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Madrasah sebagai 'pembina pembangunan' )

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