Future Projects

1. The building in which the Jamia is presently housed was partly built before the emergence of Pakistan and has since decayed. Although, after the emergence of Pakistan, the construction work continued from time to time and a Mosque, a Darul Hadith, some of office building and certain other buildings along with Darul-Quran have been constructed during the past years. But a considerable portion of the construction work still remains to be completed.

2. In spite of financial hardships, construction work has been speedily going on for the last few years. The first phase of the new project has been completed in the form of 80 rooms out of 120 rooms, one hall and a kitchen of a modern boarding house. The construction of the boarding house still continues whereas the construction of classrooms, offices, teachers' residences, a modern library, a guest house and water tank still remains to be done.

3. The present building of the girls' school is also decayed and worn out, insufficient to accommodate the ever-increasing number of the students. It also has to be rebuilt very soon. It would consist of a new, modern and huge educational block. The construction work needs more and more monetary co-operations of the well-wishers of the Jamia.

4. The importance of computer technology cannot be over-emphasized in the world of today. The Jamia established a well equipped computer lab and started a comprehensive computer training program for the benefits of the students. The Jamia has access to Internet, too, for the purpose of preaching of Islam and teaching of Islamic Sciences. As a major step to the utilization of Internet technology, jurisprudential verdicts are being issued on Internet in response to the queries and requests for such verdicts from the general public.

5. Jamia has recently established Al-Khair Public School, which is purely an English Medium School and where Hifz-e-Quran is compulsory for the students. Here the whole syllabi, curricula and environment is purely Islamic. This is also the realization of an old dream of the founders of the Jamia.

6. The monthly organ of the Jamia, Al-Khair, which is being published in Urdu, regularly, since its inception will in near future be published in Arabic as well as in English so as the message of the Jamia may reach to the farthest ends of the world.

7. Establishment of Jamia's various regional units/branches in big cities like Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad is on the top of the Jamia's future programmes. The opening of Rahim Yar Khan branch, some time back, is the first step to achieve this objective.

8. The Jamia is going to start a new branch “Ashraf-ul-Khair” in Lahore. It will be specially an institute for informal Islamic education, particularly arranged for universities community.

9. The future plan of the Jamia includes establishment of a well equipped modern hospital to provide free medical treatment not only to students of the Jamia but also to the general public of Multan. Free ambulance service for the general public is also included in this programme.