Five institutions. One umbrella. One mission carried forward.
The Hybrid Education Model™ is not an idea. It is three physical campuses, one online academy, and one family-led foundation — working as a single ecosystem.

The foundation institution. 36 years of unbroken legacy.
Founded in 1990 by Maulana Abdul Qadir Malkani — graduate of Jamia Islamia Binori Town (1984) — Jamia Noman bin Sabit in Khanpur is the origin point of this entire ecosystem. Over three and a half decades, its alumni have gone on to found their own seminaries across Pakistan. The institution runs Hifz programs, afternoon Nazira classes for the neighbourhood, and a formal school component delivering full Matric-level academic schooling alongside religious studies.
Annual events at Khanpur include Friday Jumu’ah congregations that have run uninterrupted for 36 years, Eidein prayers, graduation ceremonies for Hifz completions, and recurring scholarly programs — including a three-year Islamic Politics course hosted by visiting scholars from Karachi and Lahore.
- Established
- 1990
- Location
- Khanpur, Punjab, Pakistan
- Programs
- Hifz-e-Quran · Nazira · Primary & Matric school
- Legacy
- Alumni running institutions across Pakistan

The working prototype of the Hybrid Model.
Jamia Arabia Islamia in Kirpa, Islamabad is where the Hybrid Education Model™ is operational every single day. Under the direct management of Ahtsham ul Haq since 2014, the institution has been systematically transformed from a classical single-discipline madrasah into the first fully integrated Hybrid campus.
Students here complete Hifz while simultaneously attending primary and matric-level school, mastering typing in three languages, learning MS Office and Canva, and receiving First Aid training and physical education. IT labs operate daily. Teacher training is underway. A three-floor academic complex is under construction as part of Vision 2030.
- Under management
- 2014–present
- Location
- Kirpa, Islamabad
- Huffaz produced
- 70+ under direct management
- Matric cohorts
- 2 completed
- Current expansion
- 3-floor academic complex · Mosque reconstruction planned

Building the same Hybrid standard for daughters.
Jamia Siddiqa lil-Banat, located in Jatoi, opened to serve the girls of the local community with Nazira and religious education. The vision ahead is larger: expanding it into a fully residential, hybrid-tech institution where girls receive the same integrated curriculum — Hifz, school, digital skills, and life skills — that the boys’ campuses deliver.
Demand for this branch has been substantial. Inquiries for residential girls’ Hifz plus modern schooling arrive weekly from across Pakistan. The infrastructure, staffing, and expansion plans are being developed with particular care, because a girls’ residential institution carries obligations to safety, dignity, and program quality that admit of no shortcuts.
- Current programs
- Nazira Quran · Islamic Studies · local day school
- Location
- Jatoi, District Muzaffargarh, Punjab
- Expansion plan
- Residential Hifz + Matric + digital skills for girls
- Status
- Expansion in development

Pakistani-trained teachers. Global Muslim households.
Al-Qadir Quran Academy was founded in 2020, at the moment when the world was forced online, and has since delivered high-quality Quran, Arabic, and Islamic education to students in Hong Kong, the UAE, the UK, Canada, and beyond. The Academy is staffed deliberately by qualified Pakistani female instructors, operating under a work-from-home model that empowers teachers and meets diaspora parents where they are — in language, in culture, and in scheduling.
Phase 2 of Al-Qadir, now in planning, extends the platform beyond religious education into federal-board academic subjects — English, Urdu, Math, Islamiyat — designed for expat Pakistani children whose parents want them to return home academically on-pace and spiritually grounded.

The structure that holds the ecosystem together.
Unity Aid Foundation is the family-led NGO under which every institution and program above operates. Its structure is deliberate: each vertical is led by a sibling with professional expertise. Health is led by the physician siblings. Education is led by Ahtsham ul Haq, as CEO. Commercial Skills training is led by the brother running the family’s commercial-real-estate interests, with programs launching from an Islamabad commercial facility for Ulama and the general public alike.
The Foundation’s work extends from flood-relief boats in Chachan Sharif to medical checkups for 70–80 Jamia students in Kirpa, to AI and video-editing courses for madrasah graduates in 2025.
Health
Led by our physician siblings. Medical camps, disaster response, institutional health integration.
Education
Led by Ahtsham ul Haq (CEO). The Jamia system and Al-Qadir Academy.
Commercial Skills
Led from an Islamabad facility. AI, video editing, design training for Ulama and the public.