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GREENLAND SVALBARD
DENMARK NORWAY
ALASKA USA
ICELAND SWEDEN RUSSIA
FINLAND
FAROE
ISLANDS NORWAY
CANADA ESTONIA
DENMARK LATVIA
LITHUANIA
IRELAND UNITED NETHERLANDS POLAND BELARUS
KINGDOM
GERMANY UKRAINE MONGOLIA
UK BELGIUM MOLDOVA KAZAKHSTAN CHINA
18 students LUXEMBOURG CZECH
(31.57%) REPUBLIC ROMANIA UZBEKISTAN
TURKMENISTAN
SLOVAKIA
FRANCE LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA HUNGARY
SWITZERLAND
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SLOVENIA
CROATIA
16 students BOSNIA SERBIA NORTH
(28.07%) AND KOREA
5 students HERZEGOVINA SOUTH
(8.77%) KOREA
MONTENEGRO BULGARIA
BELIZE
3 students SPAIN ITALY MACEDONIA GEORGIA
(5.26%) PORTUGAL ARMENIA
ALBANIA AZERBAIJAN
GREECE TURKEY JAPAN
MALTA CYPRUS SYRIA IRAN AFGHANISTAN KASHMIR
MADEIRA ISLANDS TUNISIA LIBYA LEBANON IRAQ
PORTUGAL
MOROCCO ISRAEL PAKISTAN JAPAN
CANARY ISLANDS 1 student
PORTUGAL JORDAN (1.75%)
WESTERN
SHARAH ALGERIA KUWAIT NEPAL GUAM
MEXICO THE BAHAMAS SPAIN EGYPT SAUDI QATAR BHUTAN PAPUA
1 student ARABIA UNITED BANGLADESH NEW
CUBA (1.75%) ARAB GUINEA
EMIRATES INDIA MYANMAR TAIWAN
BURMA
OMAN PHILIPPINES
LAOS
HAITI DOMINICAN MAURITANIA MALI
REPUBLIC THAILAND
PUERTO BURKINA
JAMAICA RICO USA SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS FASO NIGER VIETNAM
CAMBODIA
BELIZE MONSERRAT CAPE SENEGAL CHAD SUDAN ERITREA YEMEN
GUADELOUPE VERDE THE GAMBIA
GUATEMALA HONDURAS DOMINICA
EL SALVADOR MARTINIQUE
NICARAGUA
SAINT VICENT BARBADOS
GUINEA BISSAU DJIBOUTI ADAM
AND NICOBAR
COSTA RICA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GUINEA TOGO ISLANDS INDIA
PANAMA VENEZUELA GUYANA SIERRA LEONE BENIN NIGERIA CENTRAL ETHIOPIA SRI
COLOMBIA SURINAME LIBERIA AFRICAN LANKA
CÔTE GHANA REPUBLIC SOUT SUDAN
FRENCH D’IVOIRE
GUIANA
CAMEROON
BIOKO EQUATORIAL SOMALIA MALAYSIA
GUINEA
INDONESIA
SAO EQUATORIAL DEMOCRATIC UGANDA
TOME GUINEA REPUBLIC KENYA
GABON
JAMAICA ECUADOR OF THE CONGO RWANDA PAKISTAN
3 students CONGO 1 student
(5.26%) PERU BURUNDI
BRAZIL
CABINDA SEYCHELLES
ANGOLA
TANZANIA
ANGOLA ZAMBIA MALAWI COMOROS (1.75%) SOLOMON
MAYOTTE ISLANDS
FRANCE
VANUATU
BOLIVIA ZIMBAWE MOZAMBIQUE NEW CALEDONIA FIJI
PARAGUAY
NAMIBIA MADAGASCAR MAURITUS FRANCE
REUNION
BOTSWANA FRANCE NEW
ZELAND
CHILE PARAGUAY SWAZILAND AUSTRALIA
2 students
ECUADOR URUGUAY (3.5%) SOUTH LESOTHO
4 students AFRICA
ARGENTINA
(7.01%) URUGUAY
2 students
BOLIVIA (3.5%) SOUTH *Note: This map includes the data of 57 students and does
2 students GEORGIA UK not include the graduating class of 2016-2017
(3.5%) FALKLAND
ISLANDS UK
WAQF-E-ARZI
During Summer
Holidays
During the summer holidays, Jamia students are required to do Waqf-e-Arzi for at least 2 weeks, whether locally or abroad.
Many students had the blessed opportunity to serve at the UK Jalsa and many students also visited South American countries.
Tasks included: holding classes, distributing flyers, serving Jalsa guests, and much more.
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