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WAFY is an eight-year exhaustive Postgraduate course in Islamic studies coupled with a recognized University degree in any secular discipline. This course was tailored to mould a new and promising generation of Islamic scholars with in-depth knowledge both in Islamic and secular studies. On Islamic stream, it follows the modified version of Muthavval, the postgraduate course cast in the mould of erstwhile Nizamiyya Syllabus which has been in vogue for centuries in higher Islamic studies in Kerala. While retaining the spirit of the traditional syllabus intact, modification was effected either by introducing some new topics or through revising some subjects with updated and modern versions. These measures are inevitable to meet the new challenges and needs of time. The course was named after and the graduates were entitled ‘Wafy', implying their having been moulded as scholars with command over two disciplines and with reference to the Quranic allusions: “…..and any one who fulfills what he has covenanted with Allah, Allah will soon grand him a great reward” (Fathah). for more details: http://www.wafycic.com/wafycourse.html— Preceding unsigned comment added by MUNEERUDHEEN (talk • contribs) 05:14, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Only one class at a lesser-known University, so I am going to go say that this isn't notable. With that said, if the "Wafy" class is available at other Colleges or Universities, then I would recommend the "Wafy" class have it's own page and the "WAFY" page be made into a disambig page so that the two articles (the radio station and the class) can be told apart. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 15:32, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]