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Islamic Courses

To promote Islamic teachings, the board conducts the following courses :
- Islamic Certificate Course (2 years)
- Diploma in Islamic Studies (3 Years)
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Rank Holders

Rank students of the first batch of Diploma in Islamic Studies

First Rank
- Ayesha, Gadag
- Yasmeen banu, Gadag
- Hina Noorin, Arehalli
- Muhibba Athari, Tumkur
- Shama, Tiptur
Second Rank
- Farhat Tabassum, Sindhnoor
- Sabaha Kousar, Tiptur
- Zamreen Taj, Arsikere
Third Rank
- Shabreen, Gadag
- Ayesha, Gadag
- Sahiba Naz, Bangalore

BIE News

BIE Results 2010

Result 2010 Published : Click here

BIE Results

Examinations for the courses of BIE were held on 03 and 10 january 2010 at all our 350 centers.This year 17000 students were enroled for the islamic courses.now the evaluation of papers is completed the results are sent to center organisers.students are requested to get there results from organisers.results are also availabe at our web site.admissions for 2010-11 will starts from june 2010. Contact us for more details

New BIE website

We are happy to announce the launch of our site www.bie.org.in. Through this site we intend to provide a information window to those interested in BIE activities. We will be updating this site with news relating to BIE, results of Islamic courses, upcoming conferences etc.

Messages

"I have attended in person many of their meetings and I have seen their service. Looking at the rate of annual admission it is sure that the board is on the path of progress. Their efforts are creditable and are worthy of encourgement and support."
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- Riyaz-ur-Rahman Rashadi
Katheeb, Jamia Masjid
Bangalore


"I am pleased to see that BIE is attentive towards up bringing of the tender posterity of the prophet (PBUH) in right direction."
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- Prof. B. Sheik Ali
Founder & former Vice-Chancellor : Mangalore & Goa Universities

Critical evaluation of history text books - 5 day seminar

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A 5-day educational seminar was held at the headquarters of Jama'at-e-Islami Hind under auspices of education department of Jamaat and New Delhi's Human Welfare Trust, began with Tazkeer by Janab. Mohammad Javed Iqbal. Quoting a Hadith of the Prophet (S.A.W.), Mr. Iqbal said it is necessary for a Wiseman to be aware of his times and watch its ups and downs deeply. On the third day, while expressing his views on the sources of history, Professor in the history department of Jamia Millia Islamia Mr. Azizuddin said when English men compiled the history of our country, they also narrated certain incidents in it that were not based on facts but spread Hindu-Muslim hatred. He also complained that such books have been published in large numbers that fail the standards of history books. He said past incidents become a lesson for nations and this is the reason that Muslim historians have adopted complete honesty and judiciousness in writing history.Continue reading ...