We bring you comprehensive information on Daurae Hadith examination schedule for the academic year 1447 Hijri/2026-2027. Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh, the apex education board for Qawmi madrasahs, has announced that the examination will commence on January 29, 2026 (Tuesday) and continue for 10 consecutive days. This significant assessment for Islamic scholars will be conducted across 312 examination centers nationwide. For this reason, aspiring candidates must understand the registration requirements and essential details about dawra hadith to ensure successful participation. We will guide you through the complete examination schedule, eligibility criteria for daura e hadith, online registration procedures, and result publication date, which has been set for March 24, 2026.
Al-Haiatul Ulya Announces 2027 Daurae Hadith Exam Schedule
Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh made this decision during a meeting held at the office of Shah Ahmed Shafi, chairman of Hefazat-e-Islam, in Hathazari, Chittagong. The meeting brought together key stakeholders to finalize examination protocols and implement standardized degree certificate requirements across participating institutions.
Subsequently, authorities formed a specialized sub-committee comprising 11 members representing six local Qawmi madrasa education boards. This committee will oversee examination administration and ensure compliance with established academic standards. The organizational structure reflects a collaborative approach among different boards while maintaining centralized oversight.
Registration requirements stipulate that only madrasas affiliated with the six recognized boards can participate in the examination process. Institutions lacking proper board registration will be excluded from the assessment cycle. Moreover, authorities implemented a restriction preventing madrasas registered under one board from seeking additional registration with another board during this academic year.
Chairman Allama Mahmudur Hasan will announce the examination results during a permanent committee meeting attended by examination monitoring cell members, examination sub-committee members, and auditors. The announcement will take place at 2 PM on the designated results day, maintaining transparency in the evaluation process.
Understanding Daurae Hadith (Takmil) and Its Significance
Daurae Hadith represents the highest qualification in Qawmi madrasa education, essentially functioning as an intensive six-year program focused on Islamic jurisprudence based on the Quran and prophetic traditions. The curriculum centers on the Sihah Sittah, comprising six Hadith compilations considered most authentic in Islamic scholarship. Students engage with Sahih Bukhari containing over 7,000 Hadiths and Sahih Muslim featuring more than 9,000 Hadiths, studied both directly and through explanatory guides.
The program holds particular significance following government recognition of the Dawrae Hadith (Takmil) certificate as equivalent to a master’s degree in Islamic Studies and Arabic. This legislative acknowledgment brought approximately 15 lakh Qawmi madrasa students into the mainstream education system. Subsequently, graduates holding Dawra degrees can now pursue employment opportunities designated for master’s degree holders.
Most students enrolling in daura e hadith programs arrive with 10 years of prior Qawmi education covering 24 foundational subjects. While some institutions indicate the complete Dawra curriculum spans 16 years, the actual degree completion occurs within six years. Beyond core Hadith studies, the syllabus encompasses Islamic state policy, financial systems, women’s rights, and treatments for various ailments, providing comprehensive training for Islamic scholars.
How Candidates Can Register and Access Results Online
Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh developed an integrated digital platform called Hayatul Ulaya Exam Management System (HEMS) to manage all activities related to dawra hadith examination. The system handles the entire process from student registration through result publication. Students, negrans (invigilators), and mumtahins (examiners) can login to perform tasks according to their respective roles.
Over 23 thousand students participated in the examination. For instance, individual results can be accessed by visiting the official Al-Haiatul Ulya portals at hems.alhaiatululya.org or hems.alhaiatululya. Students need to select the Individual Result option from the home page, enter their roll number, and submit to view their results.
Additionally, candidates can check results via SMS by typing HTR followed by their roll number and sending it to 9933. The message format requires a space between HTR and the roll number.
Madrasa administrators can login to the HEMS software using their credentials to download and print institutional results. In like manner, board administrators can access their respective portals to retrieve results for all madrasas under their jurisdiction. Students may also obtain results directly from their institutions.