MISSION AND VISION

OUR MISSION & VISION

Mission & Vision

Guided by Faith. Driven by Knowledge. Committed to Humanity.

At Jamia Zahra, our mission and vision are rooted in the timeless principles laid down by our founder, Sayyid Ismail Shihabudheen Pookoya Thangal — to use education as a tool for spiritual growth, intellectual awakening, and social transformation. For over five decades, Jamia Zahra has been a sanctuary of learning that unites tradition and progress, faith and reason, ethics and excellence.

Our Mission

To provide holistic education that integrates Islamic scholarship with modern sciences, nurturing individuals who embody moral strength, intellectual depth, and social responsibility.

Through our academic and community programs, we strive to:

  • Cultivate scholars and professionals grounded in faith, wisdom, and ethics.
  • Foster critical thinking and research excellence in Islamic and contemporary disciplines.
  • Empower women and marginalized communities through accessible, quality education.
  • Promote harmony, compassion, and social justice through service and outreach.
  • Build bridges between traditional values and the challenges of the modern world.

Our mission is to inspire generations to become not only seekers of knowledge but also contributors to humanity.

Our Vision

To be a global beacon of enlightenment that shapes future generations through knowledge, spirituality, and service.

We envision Jamia Zahra as:

  • A leading center of academic excellence, uniting Islamic and modern education.
  • A hub of innovation, research, and cross-cultural dialogue within the Muslim world and beyond.
  • A model institution where values of truth, justice, and compassion guide every pursuit.
  • A community of learners and leaders committed to uplifting society and advancing human understanding.

Our vision extends beyond classrooms — it reaches hearts and minds, nurturing a world enlightened by knowledge, faith, and service.

Our Core Values

  • Faith (Iman): Rooting all knowledge in spiritual understanding.
  • Integrity (Amanah): Upholding truth, honesty, and moral responsibility.
  • Excellence (Ihsan): Striving for the highest standards in learning and conduct.
  • Service (Khidmah): Using knowledge to benefit humanity.
  • Inclusivity (Ta’awun): Embracing diversity and fostering unity within the global community.

“Education is not the accumulation of facts but the awakening of the soul.”

— Sayyid Ismail Shihabudheen Pookoya Thangal