As far as providing high-quality education goes in Bihar, late Dr. Ahsan
(founder) is well-known. Taking time out of his hectic schedule, he launched a
small school for the underprivileged and set up an education centre in the
neighbourhood. These days, that school has expanded to become an educational
hub for both, religious and modern education. Following the demise of Dr. Ahsan,
the institution is currently run by his son, Khurshid Hassan, the chairman of the
Islamia Group of Institutions. He offered every effort to ensure the institution
developed in the proper way, and today the journey has been completed with great
success.
It is a fact that Dr. Ahsan was all by himself when he began to share
knowledge and educate people about the true worth ofknowledge. This was his first
step towards taking a journey. After some time, people united to make it what it is
now. Using the Society Registration Act of 1860 (registration no. 493/83-84), he
founded Edara Falahul Muslemeen in 1967 for the development of minorities.
The society was later registered with NITI AAYOG in 2017 (registration no.
BR/2017/170698). The society was established as an autonomous body with goals
to progressing social welfare and education initiatives.
After the establishment of Islamia Urdu Middle School in 1968, Islamia
High School, which offered education up to the +2 level, was introduced in 1984. In
1986, Islamia Teachers' Training College was established. Currently operating
under the aegis of this society are several technical institutes, two B.Ed. colleges,
one D.El.Ed. college, and Islamia High School (+2). With the assistance of the
aforementioned institution, over a thousand students graduate each year and fulfil
their dreams.
In the area of health, we regulate medical camps in Phulwari Sharif and
provide financial support to underprivileged children so they can finish their
education in a number of locations outside ofPhulwari Sharif.
B.T. College, founded in the year 1967, has graduated 4341 students who are
currently employed by public and private educational institutions. It has been
closed, and B.Ed. and Dl.El.Ed. colleges have taken its place.