President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday signed the madrassa registration bill into law ending the weeks-long friction with the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F).
Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat has issued a gazette notification for the said law according to which seminaries would be registered as per the Societies Act.
According to the gazette notification, seminaries that are currently in operation but have not yet been registered must complete their registration within six months of the commencement of the Societies Registration (Amendment) Act, 2024.
Additionally, it states that any madrassa established after the commencement of the Act must register under this legislation within one year of its establishment.
“A [Deeni Madrassa] with more than one campus will only require a single registration,” the notification noted.
Under this Act, every madrassa is required to submit an annual report of its educational activities to the Registrar. “Each madrassa must have its accounts audited by an auditor and submit a copy of the audit report to the Registrar,” it further stipulated.
The notification also specifies that no madrassa shall teach or publish any literature that promotes militancy or spreads sectarianism or religious hatred.
Meanwhile, the president has also issued an ordinance concerning amendments to the Societies Registration Act 2024.
As per the ordinance, applicable only to the Islamabad’s jurisdiction, madrassas will have the discretion to register either with the education ministry or the industries ministry.
The development follows the federal cabinet’s Friday’s approval of the tweaks to the Societies Registration Act 1860 after the government and the JUI-F resolved their differences.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had met JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman wherein the former reportedly “accepted all demands of the Ittehad Tanzeemat-e-Madaris Deenia (ITMD)” regarding the bill.
The disputed madrassa bill, which has already been passed by both houses of parliament, had become a bone of contention between the Fazl-led party and the government.
Its enactment was part of an agreement between the government and the religio-political party for supporting the 26th Amendment, Fazl had said previously.
The bill required President Zardari’s assent to become law after he returned the bill, citing legal objections.
The said legislation, now an Act, amends the existing procedure for registration of madrassas with the education ministry.