Our Story
JtM Manchester is the legacy of the world renown Jamia tul Muntazir in Lahore, Pakistan. It has moved across the globe to the North West of the UK settling near central Manchester during the 1990s. It has evolved over the years to become the popular facility it is today.
Below is a brief timeline illustrating our journey.
Al Muntazir Trust established in the UK
Purchased first property located in Preston and a Madrassa was set up.
Madrassa moved to Eccles
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Current location acquired
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Phase 1: Laying of First Brick
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Building works completed
Madrassa established at 102 Sherborne Street, M8 8ND. Boys classes established
Two cabins acquired
2 classroom cabins are acquired to expand facilities and teaching space. Classes established for boys and girls.
Bibi Fatima Gardens
Fundraising for the Bibi Fatima Garden was completed and the grounds for the garden were layed.
Mini Muslims
Mini Muslims / Nursery level classes were established.
Further two cabins acquired
Further two classroom cabins were acquired to cater for the increasing number of students.
Pre - Hawza classes established
With a demand for Pre - Hawza classes, they were established under the supervision of Syed Zuhair al Hashimi. Further, an IT rooms was established.
Principal: Syed Amir Hussain Naqvi
Maulana Syed Amir Hussain Naqvi was appointed Principal of JtM Sunday School. Furthermore, 4 classroom cabins were acquired and all 8 classes were moved to outdoor cabins. JtM hosted a teachers training event for the Northwest.
Construction Has Begun for #OneVision
Construction has begun for the 2700 sq. m iconic and state-of-the-art building that will sit on the 1.4 acres of land, wholly owned by Al Muntazir Trust