Dar-ul-ilm Digital Library of South Asia started its work in 2007 with very short and limited resources keeping in mind the practical needs of the modern world. The first phase was to collect more than 15,000 rare books, which was a very important and fundamental task. For which these rare manuscripts were collected from all over Pakistan with eight years of hard work and struggle and in the second phase these rare books were to be scanned and made available to the whole world in digital form, for which seven years long it took a while.
Dar ul Ilm Digital Library is the result of almost two decades of collaborative work that first began when the late Shahab Ahmad and Usman Rizvi decided to work together to collect more than 15,000 rare books from the latter half of the nineteenth and first decades of the twentieth century.
With a vision to preserve and make these materials accessible to researchers throughout the world Usman Rizvi and his team at Dar ul Ilm worked with a wide range of library staff at Stanford University Libraries to ensure metadata creation and digitization was at the highest level. In 2023 upon completing the digitization and metadata work for all 15,000 books the team at Dar ul Ilm began work on building the first web module focused on Islamic Studies.
On behalf of the entire team at Dar ul Ilm we are pleased to launch the first of many planned modules to provide researchers reliable access to some of the rarest materials from South Asia.