TanzeemulMadaris AhleSunnat Pakistan is one of Pakistan’s leading Islamic educational boards, overseeing thousands of affiliated Sunni madrassas across the country. The board provides structured Islamic education from foundational Qur’anic studies to advanced credentials such as ShahadatulAlmiya and specialization courses. Its certifications are widely recognized within Pakistan’s religious education system.
�� Core Academic Programs
1. Tahfizul Qur’an & Recitation Courses
- Structured Qur’anic memorization (Tahfiz) programs.
- Tajwīd and Qirā’āt courses focus on correct recitation and pronunciation.
- Designed for students aiming to become certified Hafiz/Hafiza.
2. DarseNizami Program
- Covers classical Islamic sciences: Arabic grammar, Fiqh (jurisprudence), Hadith, Tafseer, Aqeedah, and Islamic history.
- Multi-year program spanning from foundational to Alim/Alimah levels.
3. Specialization Courses
- Takhassus filFiqh walIfta for advanced study in jurisprudence and issuing religious rulings.
- Entrance to this program requires completion of DarseNizami.
4. Integrated Female Programs
- Parallel tracks for girls from foundational courses to Alimah level.
- Ensures comprehensive education tailored for female students.
These programs combine traditional Islamic learning with modern administrative standards, keeping the curriculum structured and uniform across all affiliated institutions.
�� Exams: Structure, Registration & Conduct
Exam Cycles & Schedule
- The 2026 session exams were conducted from January 17–22 for all levels.
- Exams cover core syllabi including DarseNizami, Tajwīd, Qirā’āt, intermediate levels, and specialization courses.
Roll Number Slips & Registration
- Roll number slips are issued online before the exam cycle.
- Affiliated madrassas print slips for their students using institutional credentials.
- The board manages registration verification, form review, and roll number assignments centrally.
Date Sheet & Exam Instructions
- Tanzeem Ul Madaris date sheets are released ahead of exams, specifying the schedule for each paper.
- Exams are typically conducted in the morning, with extra time allotted for supplementary papers if needed.
�� Results: Announcement & Access
Latest Results
- Results for the 2025 annual examinations (Hijri 1446 session) were announced in April 2025.
- Exams included all programs: DarseNizami, Hifz, Tajwīd, and specialization courses.
How to Check Results
- Online Portal – Students can check Tanzeem Ul Madaris result by entering their roll number or name.
- SMS Service – Students without internet access can check results via mobile SMS using a designated code.
- Gazette Download – Madrassas can download the complete result gazette for all candidates using institutional login credentials.
Position Holders & Distinctions
- The board publishes lists of position holders for each program level, recognizing top achievers.
- These announcements are often celebrated in madrassas and community events.
�� Supplementary & Rechecking
- Students who fail or wish to improve their marks may take supplementary exams.
- Rechecking requests can be submitted through official forms before the new exam cycle begins.
�� Key Takeaways
| Feature | Latest Update |
| 2026 Exams | January 17–22, 2026 for all levels |
| 2025 Results | Announced April 2025; accessible online and via roll number search |
| Roll Slips | Issued online before exams |
| Position Holders | Published for top students after results |
| Programs Covered | Tahfiz, Tajwīd, DarseNizami, Specializations, Girls’ tracks |
TanzeemulMadaris AhleSunnat Pakistan continues to modernize its educational programs while maintaining traditional Islamic scholarship. Its exam and results systems are structured, transparent, and accessible, providing pathways for both boys and girls from foundational Qur’anic education to advanced jurisprudence. The board’s programs and certification processes uphold its pivotal role in Pakistan’s Islamic educational landscape.











