Jamia Salafia, Faisalabad

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Jamia Salafia, Faisalabad is an Islamic education institution in Faisalabad. [1] [2] [3]

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  1. The Nation Religious scholars condemn Khanewal lynching incident FAISALABAD - Scholars and religious leaders have unanimously condemned the ... al-Salafia Pakistan and Principal Jamia Salfia Faisalabad,... .16 Feb 2022
  2. The Express Tribune Govt to increase madrassa boards Apart from them, Minhajul-Quran International, Jamia Ashrafia, ... Jamia Binoria, Jamia Urwatul Wusqa, Jamia Rizvia Faisalabad and other... .8 Feb 2021
  3. The Indian Express From Kerala family to ex-gangster, Islamic State pulls ... Educated as a cleric at the neo-fundamentalist Jamia Salafia in Pakistan's Faisalabad — home also to the Lashkar's Assham — Jameel chose a... .14 Apr 2015