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Condolence Reference for Dr. Tantawi
at IIUI |
Faculty of Islamic Studies (FIS) of
the International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) arranged a condolence
reference for the late Head of Al-Azhar
university of Egypt Dr. Shaykh Muhammad
Sayyed Al-Tantawi. It was largely attended
by the Egyptian and Pakistani teachers
from the Faculties of Islamic Studies,
Shariah and Law and Arabic and Islamic
Civilization and some students of the
faculty.
The representative of the Ambassador
of the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan
Mr. Abdul Azeem, was also present on
the occasion. Dr. Muhammad Ali Ataki
of FIS hailed the services of the Grand
Imam of Al-Azhar focusing on his love
for Pakistan and the people of Pakistan.
He further mentioned that Shaykh Tantawi
was very bold in his decisions and narrated
several instances from his personal
life to illustrate the fact. Dr. Ahmad
Jan said that it was through the particular
efforts and attention of Shaykh Tantawi
that IIUI was fortunate to have a sizeable
group of Egyptian teachers. Dr. Makhloof
from the Faculty of Arabic said that
the Shaykh was known for some bold decisions
and fatawas but he also had the academic
courage to reexamine and even reconsider
his views when he found that the evidence
being presented by other scholars was
more convincing.
Dr. Ikramul Haq expressed his views
about the Shaykh in quite an emotional
manner and prayed that the mercy of
Allah envelop him. Dr. Zafarullah Baig,
Deputy Dean FIS recalled his meeting
with the Shaykh along with Dr. Anwar
Hussain Siddiqui President IIUI while
in Kazakhstan. He reiterated the views
of Dr. Ahmad Jan on the Shaykh’s role
in sending several Egyptian teachers
and talked about the close relations
between Egypt and Pakistan and the role
of IIUI in strengthening these relations.
While praying for the departed Shaykh,
he expressed his hope that the next
Shaykh al-Azhar would continue to support
the university as his predecessors had
done, rather further consolidate our
mutual relations. Collective Fateha
was offered for the departed soul of
Shaykh Al-Azhar. |
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Walk
to Raise Awareness about Water at IIUI |
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The Environmental Club IIUI in collaboration
of UNDP, MAWCD,CDA and PCRWR arranged
a walk to raise awareness about Water
Scarcity. The walk started from Hostel
Parking and finished at the Activity
center. The walk was attended by hundreds
of students from the Department of Environmental
Science and other departments of IIUI.
Speaking at the occasion national Program
Manager MAWCD DR. Majeed emphasized
the importance of water and lauded the
role of Environmental Club IIUI in raising
awareness about such important Issue.
Syed Mubashar Gardazi President of Environmental
Club IIUI said that the Environmental
Club IIUI will keep on striving to raise
awareness about critical Environmental
issues like Water shortage. Dr Rashid
Saeed of Department of Environmental
Science thanked all the participants
of the walk. |
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Earth Hour Celebrated at IIUI
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The Faculty Block 2 of IIUI Male Campus
was buzzing with national anthems and
Candles were lit to mark the Earth Hour
on 27th of March, which was jointly
organized by Environmental Club IIUI
and WWF. Federal Minister for Environment
Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi lit a candle
at 8:30 pm to mark the start of Earth
Hour in Pakistan. President IIUI Dr.
Anwar Hussain Siddiqui and senior Faculty
members of IIUI were also present at
the occasion. Earth Hour was celebrated
all across the world in more then 121
countries to raise awareness about Energy
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Ambassador of Kingdom of the Netherlands
Visits Dawah Academy |
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Joost Reintjes Ambassador to the Kingdom
of the Netherlands visited Dawah Academy
(DA) of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI) where he was received
by Professor Dr. Sahibzada Sajid ur
Rehman, Director of the Academy along
with DA faculty members and staff. The
Ambassador congratulated Prof. Sajid
ur Rehman on the successful completion
of 25 years of Dawah Academy, which
is celebrating its Silver Jubilee this
year. The Ambassador was taken on a
tour of the Masjid where he appreciated
the beautiful calligraphy within the
main hall, as well as the size and location
of the Masjid.

Professor Sajid-ur-Rehman, Director
Dawah Academy (DA) International Islamic
University Islamabad (IIUI), presenting
a crest to the , Mr. Joost Reintjes,
Ambassador of Netherlands, at IIUI
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Reference
for Dr. Zawar H. Zaidi at IIUI |
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The International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) in collaboration with
Quaid-e-Azam Academy, Islamabad is holding
a Memorial Reference for Dr. Zawar H.
Zaidi on Saturday 03rd April 2010 at
04.00 p.m. at IRI Auditorium, Faisal
Masjid Campus of the university. Leading
scholars including Professor Sharif-ul-Mujahid,
Dr. Anwar H. Syed, Dr. Naeem Qureshi,
Akram Shahidi, Professor Fateh Muhammad
Malik, Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui and
Professor Qaiserah Alvi to address on
various aspects of Dr. Zawar H. Zaidi’s
life. |
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Seminar
on “Quality Assurance in Higher Education”
at IIUI |
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The Quality Enhancement Cell of the
International Islamic University, Islamabad
(IIUI) arranged a seminar on “Quality
Assurance in Higher Education” on Wednesday
31st March 2010 at the new campus of
the university. Air Cdre. (Retd) Muhammad
Ismail spoke on the occasion. |
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A
lecture by Dr. Umar Chapra on "The Islamic
Vision of Development" at IIUI |
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Dr. Muhammad Umer Chapra, Research Advisor,
Islamic Research and Training Institute
Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, Senator
Professor Khursheed Ahmed, Chairman,
Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad,
Rector Sohaib Murad, University of Management
Sciences, Lahore, Prof. Fateh Muhammad
Malik, Rector IIUI, Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui, President IIUI, during a lecture
on "The Islamic Vision of Development"
at IIUI
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Islamic
Economics is symbolized in justice;
Dr. Chapra, Prof. Khursheed Ahmad and
Anwar Siddiqui also Spoke |
The International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) in connection with
its Silver Jubilee Celebrations, organized
a distinguished lecture of Dr. Umer
Chapra, Research Advisor, Islamic Research
and Training Institute (IRTI), Islamic
Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah On "State
of Islamic Economics 2010". Senator
Prof. Khursheed Ahmad, Chairman, Institute
of Policy Studies, Islamabad was the
chief guest on the occasion while Dr.
Anwar Hussain Siddiqui President IIUI
introduced the guest speaker to the
audience who were faculty members, leading
economists of twin cities and students
of the Islamic University and others
educational institutions of the federal
capital. Dr. Zafar Ishaq Ansari Vice-President
of the university was also present on
the occasion.
Dr. Umer Chapra said that Islamic Economist
is different from conventional economics
because Islamic Economics derives its
power from teachings of the Holy Quran
of Adl which means justice for all.
Islamic Economic System is based on
the principle of equal, wise and justified
distribution of wealth in the society.
It also stresses upon fulfillment of
material needs of all citizens of a
state/territory without any discrimination
because Islam speaks of “Rehmat-ul-Lil-Alameen”
which is for all and not for Muslims
only. He admitted that the world is
run by conventional economic system
based on market economy which in-fact
grabs all resources of the human beings.
He said that Islamic Economics is although
difficult but not impossible. He gave
many examples of Islamic Banking in
the world.
Prof. Khursheed Ahmad in his presidential
address said that Islamic Economics
is response to the thirst of people
to live in a peace of mind which comes
from spiritual peace so Islamic Economics
is not only response to the worldly
needs of the peoples but also their
spiritual needs. He added that Islamic
Banking is progressing rapidly in the
world and predicted that soon the Islamic
Economic System shall replace present
system of subjugation and suppression.
Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui while introducing
the guest speaker said that he was pioneer
of the Islamic Economics not only in
Pakistan but in the Muslim world and
non-muslin world alike. About the IIUI,
Dr. Siddiqui said that it is also marching
in the same direction and so far prepared
thousands of experts of the Islamic
Economics System.

Dr. Muhammad Umer Chapra, Research Advisor,
Islamic Research and Training Institute
Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, flanked
by Senator Professor Khursheed Ahmed,
Chairman, Institute of Policy Studies,
Islamabad, Dr. Zafar Ishaq Ansari Vice
President, International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) and Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui, President IIUI at the stage
of lecture "The State of Islamic
Economics 2010" held at IIUI

Dr. Muhammad Umer Chapra, Research Advisor,
Islamic Research and Training Institute
Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, Senator
Professor Khursheed Ahmed, Chairman,
Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad,
and Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui, President
(IIUI) speaking at the lecture "The
State of Islamic Economics 2010" at
IIUI
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Urdu Department
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Pakistan
was not only a piece of land rather
a belief
Youth Urged to face challenge of Strengthening
Pakistan
Fateh Muhammad Malik and Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui Speak |
"Creation of Pakistan was a challenge
but making Pakistan a Developed and
Welfare Based Islamic State is biggest
challenge", This was stated by Prof.
Fateh Muhammad Malik Rector, International
Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
during a keynote address to celebrate
Pakistan Resolution Day at its Male
Campus. Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui President
IIUI presided over the ceremony.
In his speech Prof. Malik said that
Pakistan was not just an ordinary country
rather it symbolized efforts of the
Muslims of the Sub-Continent for a separate
homeland to practice Islam as a religion
of life and society. Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui reminded students of sacrifices
made by Muslims of the subcontinent
for creation of Pakistan. He asked for
burying all regional, communal and sectarian
differences and making Pakistan a country
where all to enjoy equal rights. Dr.
Siddiqui said that this was real message
of Islam. The ceremony was also addressed
by number of teachers and students of
the university on the theme of the Pakistan
Resolution. Some students presented
National Songs on the occasion.

Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, Rector
of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI), Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui, President IIUI, Mrs. Parveen
Qadir Agha Vice President IIUI, sitting
at a stage while the Group photo shows
the students carrying the Pakistani
Flags on the Pakistan Day Celebrations
at IIUI.

Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, Rector
of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI), Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui, President IIUI, and a student
addressing at the Pakistan Day Celebrations
at IIUI.
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Academic
Expo 2010' |
Academic Expo 2010' by The City School
in collaboration with Institute of Professional
Development IIUI, displaying special
focus on Developing Educational /Teaching
Resources through Recycling of Material.
Date : Saturday 27 March 2010
Timing: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Venue: International Islamic University
Auditorium Complex, Faisal Masjid ,
Islamabad |
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Two Senior
IIUI Professors Get Shariah Judges Slot |
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President of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan has appointed two senior academicians,
Dr. Mehmood Ahmad Ghazi and Dr. Muhammad
Al-Ghazali of the International Islamic
University, Islamabad (IIUI) as judges
of the Federal Shariat Court and the
Supreme Court Shariah Appellate Bench
respectively. Dr. Mehmood Ahmad Ghazi
is presently working as Professor of
the Shariah & Law at the University.
He also remained President of the University
for 2 years (2004-06). and prior to
this as Vice President (Academics) from
1994-2004 and headed Dawah Academy of
the university as its Director General.
Dr. Muhammad Al-Ghazali is presently
working as Professor of the Islamic
Studies at Islamic Research Institute
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Advanced Electronics Design Suite- A
Unique Research Grade Facility |
A unique research facility is developed
in the Faculty of Engineering & Technology
(FET), namely, “Advanced Electronics
Laboratory – Design Suite”. The laboratory
is focused to facilitate students and
researchers to design and model VLSI/ULSI
devices, circuits and systems. The “Design
Suite” is equipped with state of the
art, trade-off commercial design tools
such as Silvaco TCAD, Cadence (Analog/Custom/digital
IC design bundle), Soft MEMS (Mems Pro),
Mentor Graphics HEP (IC Nanometer design;
Design, Verification & Test; PCB Expedition;
Embedded SW Development), IBM SRIM/TRIM
and SUSPRE.
The Design Suite is unique in a sense
that it caters the concept of an ‘Electronic
Design House’, where such facilities
are available under one roof. Some of
these tools are available in few universities
in Pakistan here and there; but perhaps
the concept of “one-window design suite”
is pioneered in International Islamic
University, Islamabad. The Design Suite
will particularly focus on the design
applications related to micro and nano-scale
physical processes, next generation
devices, circuits and systems (including
MEMS) from process to circuit to package
level. The first training received by
ten participants including the faculty
members and Ph.D students was held from
4th to 6th March, 2010 in the Design
Suite. The trainer; Mr. Shahab Najmi;
came from SILVACO, Malaysia and trained
Master trainers for subsequent runs
of trainings.
This is a multi-million Rupees facility
aimed to train our future electronic
engineers for global electronic design
industry as well as address research
problems in line with International
Technology Roadmap of Semiconductors
(ITRS). The laboratory is established
with the keen interest taken by the
honorable Rector and the worthy President
of the University in the leadership
of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja Syed, Dean,
FET; who happens to be the P-I of the
project.

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IIUI
President gets Decade of Civilization
Award |
The
society of Asian Civilizations Pakistan
have announced “Decade of Civilizations’
Award” for Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui,
President of the International Islamic
University, Islamabad (IIUI) in recognition
of his meritorious services rendered
for the 'cause’ of the Society of Asian
Civilizations Pakistan and strengthening
Pak Relations with the central Asian
States. The decision of giving away
the award to Dr. Siddiqui was taken
in 88th meeting of the executive council
of the society held here in Islamabad.
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Female Campus, IIUI Celebrates Pakistan
Day
Fateh Muhammad Malik and Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui Speak |
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International Islamic University Islamabad
(IIUI) celebrated Pakistan Day at its
Female campus, sector H-10, Islamabad.
Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik Rector
IIUI was the chief guest while Dr. Anwar
Hussain Siddiqui President IIUI presided
over the ceremony. In their speeches
both Prof. Malik and Dr. Siddiqui reminded
students of sacrifices made by Muslims
of the subcontinent for creation of
Pakistan. They said that Pakistan was
not an ordinary country rather it was
created due to an ideology which was
Islam. They added that Pakistan was
created to safeguard rights and interests
of Muslims in a land where they were
confronted by other ideologies. The
ceremony was also addressed by the Vice
President / Director Female campus of
the University, Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha,
Students Advisor Prof. Qaisrah Alvi
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Seminar
on “Pakistan’s Environmental Crisis
and their Solutions” at IIUI |
The Environmental club IIUI organized
a seminar on “Pakistan’s Environmental
crisis and their solutions” at the Faisal
mosque campus auditorium here on Thursday.
The chief guest of the seminar was the
Federal Minister for environment Hamidullah
Jan Afridi. The vice president IIUI
Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha, student advisor
IIUI Rizwan Faiz Muhammad, Head Department
of Environmental Science Dr. Rashid
Karim and faculty members of various
disciplines were also present at the
occasion.
Club Advisor Zafeer Saqib said that
the Club will strive hard to make Pakistan
clean and green while giving a welcome
speech. Secretary General Environmental
Club, Ilyas Hussain briefed the participants
about the aims and objectives of the
Club. The Minister appreciated the efforts
of Environmental Club in creating awareness
and assured his full support to the
club and the department of Environmental
Science. He announced that in near future
his ministry will establish a radio
station for the Club for creating awareness
among general masses about Environmental
issues.
He invited the students and the faculty
members of Environmental science to
play a role in the ministry and emphasized
that the Environmental issues can only
be dealt if every citizen of Pakistan
shows responsibility. Students Advisor
IIUI Rizwan Faiz Muhammad thanked the
minister for gracing the occasion. In
the end he was presented with a shield
by the president of Environmental Club
Mubashar Gardezi. After the seminar
the minister planted a tree at the university
campus. |
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Saudis Want a Prosper & Developed Pakistan
Saudi Secretary Speaks at IIUI |
A Saudi Delegation led by Dr. Abdul
Aziz Al-Ammar, Secretary, Ministry of
Islamic Affairs of the Kingdom visited
the International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI). Muhammad Bin Saad
Al-Dausary, Director Dawah Office of
the Royal Saudi Embassy in Pakistan
was among the delegation. Acting President
of IIUI Dr. Zafar Ishaq Ansari, Vice
President Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha along
with Deans and the members of the committee
of the under construction of the Jamia
Masjid at the new campus welcomed the
delegation.
A briefing was arranged on that occasion
where the delegation was apprised of
achievements and activities of the university
in last thirty years of its existence.
The delegation was told that the university
started its journey with only 13 students
and one faculty in 80s have reached
to a number of 20 thousands students
with 9 faculties and 4 institutes. The
university is imparting traditional
Islamic as well as modern education
at par with international requirements
and standards.
Speaking on the occasion Dr. Abdul Aziz
Al-Ammar lauded role of Pakistan in
the Muslim world and said that Saudi
Government and people want Pakistan
to develop and prosper rapidly. He said
that Saudis term Pakistan their own
home. He assured his country's support
to the university and appreciated efforts
of Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui and Dr.
Zafar Ishaq Ansari for advancement of
the university. The Delegation visited
site of the under construction Masjid
of the university. Later the delegation
attended another briefing at Dawah Academy
where Acting Director of the academy
Dr. Yousaf Farooqi told the delegation
about Dawah Academy, Shariah Academy,
Islamic Research Institute (IRI) and
Iqbal International Institute of Research
and Dialogue (IRD). The delegation offered
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Dr. Zafar Ishaq Ansari acting President
of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI) presenting IIUI crest
to Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Ammar, Secretary
of Islamic Affairs of Saudi Arabia.
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Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Ammar, Secretary of
Islamic Affairs of Saudi Arabia visiting
the site of under construction Masjid
of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI).
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Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Ammar, Secretary of
Islamic Affairs of Saudi Arabia in a
group photo at the foundation stone
of the under construction Masjid of
International Islamic University Islamabad
(IIUI).
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English
Language Workshop at IIUI |
A one-day workshop entitled “ELT Teachers’
Training Workshop” was conducted by
the Department of English, Female Campus
of the International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI). Dr. Munazza Yaqoob,
Dr. Fauzia Janjua, Ms. Tajmina Khanum,
Ms. Sofia Hussain and Ms. Amal Sayyid
were the presenters on this occasion.
In their sessions the presenters covered
various aspects of English Language
Teaching such as language skills, materials
development, preparation of lesson plans
and selection and utilization of authentic
materials in the EFL classroom.
The workshop introduced the participants
to both the theoretical aspects and
practical application of ELT. The closing
ceremony was attended by Dr. Moeen-ud-Din
Aqeel, Dean FLL as well as Mrs. Parveen
Qadir Agha, Director F.C. and Vice-President
A & F. In their addresses to the participants
they highlighted the significance of
ELT and teacher training in the current
age of globalization and appreciated
the Department of English’s initiative
in conducting the workshop. Dr. Munazza
Yaqoob, Incharge of the Department announced
a plan of a series of workshops dealing
with current and emerging trends in
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2-Day Book Fair for Male Starts at IIUI |
A 2-day Book Fair for Male students
of the International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) in connection with
its Silver Jubilee started at the Student
Activity Centre of the university on
Wednesday. Mr. Mazhar ul Islam, Director
General National Book Foundation (NBF)
inaugurated the Book Fair while Mrs.
Parveen Qadir Agha, Vice President IIUI
was also present on the occasion. The
book fair shall end on Thursday 18th
March 2010. 28 Book sellers of the country
are participating in the book fair.
Mr. Mazhar ul Islam stressed upon the
need of inculcating habit of book reading
in new generation. He added that Book
Fairs play very important role and IIUI
is appreciated that it has developed
a tradition of holding annual book fairs.
He added that for acquiring knowledge
students should read not only text books
but they should go beyond that.

Mr. Mazhar ul Islam, Director General
National Book Foundation (NBF) inaugurating
the Book Fair of the International Islamic
University Islamabad (IIUI) for Male
Students while Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha,
Vice President IIUI is also seen in
the picture.
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4-Day Book Fair Starts IIUI |
A 4-day Book Fair of the International
Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI)
in connection with its Silver Jubilee
started at the Student Activity Centre
of the university on Monday. Mrs. Batool
Iqbal Qureshi, Secretary, Ministry of
Women Development inaugurated the Book
Fair while Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha,
Vice President IIUI was also present
on the occasion. The book fair shall
end on Thursday 18th March 2010. First
two days (15th & 16th March 2010) have
been dedicated for females while 17th
& 18th March shall be for Males. 28
Book sellers of the twin cities are
participating in the book fair.
Mrs. Batool Iqbal said that our new
generation lacks book reading habit.
For this purpose Book Fairs play very
important role and IIUI is appreciated
that it has developed a tradition of
holding annual book fairs. She added
that for acquiring knowledge students
should read not only text books but
they should go beyond that. Mrs. Parveen
Qadir Agha said that reading stands
back bone in education. She stressed
upon the need for latest books to be
available easily for students so they
may be able to improve their Knowledge.

Mrs. Batool Iqbal Qureshi, Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Women Development,
opening the 4-day Book Fair of the International
Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
and visits a stall of the Fair. Mrs.
Parveen Qadir Agha, Vice President IIUI
is also seen in the picture.
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Dr.
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Famous scholar Dr. Anwar Ahmed has delivered
a lecture on “Urdu Language in Japan”
at the Central library of the International
Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI)
in connection with its Silver Jubilee.
Rector IIUI Professor Fateh Muhammad
Malik was the Chief Guest on the occasion. |
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Incharge
Media Section, IIUI visits Hazara University |
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Professor Dr. Syed Sakhawat Shah, Vice
Chancellor of Hazara University, giving
a university publication to Nasir Farid,
Incharge Media Section, Dawah Academy
of the International Islamic University
Islamabad (IIUI) on his visit to the
Hazara University.
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International Conference on "Islam &
Governance" Ends at IIUI |
2-day International Conference on "Islam
& Governance" ended at the International
Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI)
in connection with its Silver Jubilee
under the auspices of its offshoot Iqbal
International Institute of Research
& Dialogue (IRD) and in collaboration
with International Islamic University,
Malaysia (IIUM). Mr. Ali Qazilbash,
Chairman of Law School LUMS, Lahore
was the chief guest on the occasion.
The speakers of the second day of the
conference included Dr. Zahid H Bukhari,
Director, American Muslim Studies Program
(AMSP) at the Prince Alwaleed Center
for Muslim-Christian Understanding,
Georgetown University, Washington, DC,
Professor Tahir Amin, Professor Department
of IR, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad,
Dr. Prof. Sohail Mahmood, Head Department
of International Relations, National
University of Modern Language (NUML),
Islamabad, Professor Dr. Muhammad Arif
Zakaullah, Professor Management Center
of IIUM.
Dr. Zahid said that the international
institutions measure the progress of
the human societies, and then rank them
accordingly, in their annual reports.
The world Bank, the United Nations,
the freedom House, and the U.S. Department
of States are some of those institutions
which rank the countries of the world
on a range of issues: per capita income,
gross domestic product, human development,
human rights, and religious and democratic
freedom, etc. The purpose of the annual
reports and indexes of the progress
of nation states is to create a giant
mirror where each country may see its
own development, or lack of it, and
also place itself in a global matrix.
The main purpose of the human collective
activities, largely guided by various
types of governance models, is to create
an environment of justice. The paramount
purpose for which the prophets were
sent to struggle all their lives was
to guide man to achieve justice. Having
a just and balanced society largely
depend on the quality and ability of
good governance. The main challenge,
however is how to conceptualize, develop
and measure and index of a just and
balanced society?
Professor Tahir Amin said that the rise
of Islamic militancy in the tribal areas
of Pakistan has emerged as the most
serious problem in the post 9/11 era.
The drone attacks, terrorist incidents,
suicide bombing and the penetration
of external powers in Pakistan have
created such an uncertainty that most
Pakistanis have seriously become concerned
about the continuing survival of Pakistan.
The major objective of this paper is
to analyze the domestic and international
factors contribution to the rise of
Islamic militancy in the tribal areas
of Pakistan. The argument of this paper
is that it is the policy of the Pakistani
state which has mainly been responsible
for contributing to the rise of militancy
in Pakistan. Emergence of Taliban both
in Afghanistan as well as in Pakistan
has been the consequence of that policy.
American policy towards Afghanistan
and the border areas of Pakistan and
Indian involvement on the western borders
of Pakistan have also played its part
in aggravating Pakistan’s troubles.
Dr. Professor Sohail Mahmood said that
the paper discusses the theory of Islamic
Good Governance with emphasis on important
Islamic concepts of rule of law, shura,
ijtihad and ijma. The notion of rule
of law is integral to the concept of
the Islamic state and the shariah. Proof
of Shura is to be found in the Quran
and Sunnah. The concept of Ijitihad
is accepted widely and it is argued
that the work of Ijitihad be institutionalized
for attaining good governance. Ijitihad
is the essential principle of change
in Islam which included social and political
change. The Ijitihad of Muhammad Iqbal
is an example of such creativity. The
sole prerogative of the ulama to ascertain
Ijitihad is challenged in the paper.
Lastly, the concept of ijma may be institutionalized
into a modern parliament and other bodies
where the Muslim professionals and academics
are well represented. The likelihood
of such breakthroughs are examined in
the concrete situation of the Muslim
world.
Professor Dr. M Arif Zakaullah said
that the Economic policy making is an
exercise in decision making to ensure
that the economy enjoys growth with
stability, full employment, stable price
level and trade expansion with balance
of payments equilibrium. When seen from
this perspective one focuses on the
role of policy making institutions,
policy challenges and targets and the
effective implementation of policies.
All of this fits very well with the
idea of economic policies are directly
linked with the framework of good governance,
philosophy, framework and fundamentals
of governance. The prominent contemporary
historian Paul Kennedy also identifies
a strong link between economic management
and governance. The link between Economy
and Governance can be seen in the economies
of USSR and USA during the cold war
and in global crisis of 2008.
Pakistan has a different root cause.
Its economy is a mixed economy dominated
by elite families. The feudal elite
have successfully co-opted military,
media and the civil bureaucracy. This
attitude towards the economic governance
led to the breakup of the country in
1971 as East Pakistan became Bangladesh.
On the other hand, Malaysian leadership
does not come from a particular narrow
elite group, the Malaysian leaders do
not address the issues and problems
from the narrow perspective of a particular
and small elite group rather they learnt
from their mistakes and try to improve
and genuinely solve the problem from
the nation’s stability and growth point
of view.
First Day:
2-day International Conference on
"Islam & Governance" started at the
International Islamic University, Islamabad
(IIUI) in connection with its Silver
Jubilee under the auspices of its offshoot
Iqbal International Institute of Research
& Dialogue (IRD) and in collaboration
with International Islamic University,
Malaysia (IIUM). Professor Fateh Muhammad
Malik, Rector IIUI was the chief guest
on the occasion.
Professor Malik said that the movement
for the creation of Pakistan sprang
from the ideal, popularly known as the
Allama Iqbal’s concept of Pakistan.
After the assassination of the first
Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat
Ali Khan, civil and military bureaucracy
took the reins of power into their hands
and betrayed the ideal of Pakistan by
taking the path of subservience to the
interests of the United State of America
(USA).
The Rector IIUI added that the Salvation
of Pakistani society depends on translation
of the ideal of Pakistan into
a reality but the colonial mindset of
the ruling elites is the greatest hindrance
in the fulfillment of the ideal, conceived
and articulated by Allama Iqbal and
unfolded by Jinnah. He stressed upon
the need of enhancing standards of governance
in accordance with teachings of Islam.
According to Prof. Malik only distinction
of Islamic mode of governance is justice
for all and rule of Law. Other speakers
of the first day of the conference included
Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed, Professor of Political
Science at Hampton University, VA, USA
& Executive Director of IRD of IIUI,
Dr. Abdullah Ahsan Professor of History,
International Institute of Islamic Thought
and Civilization (ISTAC) of IIUM, Professor
Stephen B Young Global Executive Director
of the Caux Round Table (CRT), Mr. Abdullah,
Chairman NWFP, Public Service Commission
Peshawar, Prof. Alparsalan Acigenc,
Deputy Rector Fatih University, Istanbul,
Turkey, Dr. Recep Senturk, Fatih University,
Istanbul, Turkey and Tayyab Siddiqui
Former Ambassador of Pakistan.
Prof. Stephen B Young said that the
Locke’s thesis on the proper legitimacy
of government was adopted by Great Britian
and was summarized in the Declaration
of Independence of the North American
colonies. His conclusion was that government
consists of power held in trust for
the benefit of the people begin with
certain assumptions about the natural
conditions into which all people are
born. Locke starts not with religious
teachings or a moral code of right and
wrong but with observations about the
natural order. Locke’s solution to the
problem of conflict inherent in the
human condition is to establish government.
On the other hand, Qur’anic revelation
provides us with analogous concepts
to those used by Locke. It presents
six inter-related aspects of that destiny,
which are the nature of humanity, the
assumption of trust responsibility,
the office of khalifah, the necessity
of wise discernment, the use of good
counsel, and the seeking of justice.
In searching for a just form of government
consistent with Qur’anic guidance, it
would not be inappropriate to adopt
John Locke’s understanding that public
office is a public trust, where people
expect good governance and justice from
the government. Prof. Alparsalan Acigenc
of Deputy Rector Fatih University, Istanbul,
Turkey spoke on the Late Ottoman Thought
(1700-1950) on Good Governance and its
Impact on Modern Turkey. He said that
the 18th and 19th Centuries represent
the climax of the chaotic socio-political
history of the Ottomans. We have seen
the aftermath of the Tulip period, which
began to give its fruits in the sphere
of thought as the rise of westernization
and modernization. On the other side,
we find those who resist this radical
change either in the form of nationalism
or Islamism. The nineteenth century
is, therefore, the battle arena of these
opposing trends. Among many scholars
and activists during this period intellectuals
such as Namik Kemal and Mehmed Akif
are considered from among the Islamic
movement. Another personality of this
period is Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1873-1960).
Their ideas made a significant comeback
at the end of the 20th century. This
paper will be a brief discussion of
these scholars in order to show how
their though could contribute the idea
of good governance in relation to the
corporate approach in recent decades.
Professor Recep of Fatih University,
Istanbul, Turkey said that the history
of the Ottoman political thought can
be divided into two major periods: First,
the classical period which was characterized
by purely Islamic political thought,
and the second, which begins with the
declaration of the Tanzimat reforms
in 1839, the period of modernization
and reforms which was characterized
by combining Islamic and Western political
thought and institutions. This paper
drew a very broad picture of the highly
neglected first period of the Ottoman
political thought from the 13th to the
early 19th centuries. In that period,
Ottoman scholars produced political
works from the perspective of their
academic and social positions. Each
genre attempted to answer the question
of establishing a just rule according
to the Islamic principles from its own
perspective.
Former Ambassador Tayyab Siddiqui said
that OIC is an organization of Muslim
countries; and acts as representative
of the Muslim Ummah. His examined the
previous performance and challenges
faced by the Muslim world in the form
of: absence of genuine leadership, rising
campaign against Islam and inability
to implement its charter. OIC can achieve
its status as per charter if addressed:
challenge of democracy, challenge of
defense of Islam and challenge of the
development of the Muslim societies.
Second day of the conference shall start
on Friday 12th March 2010 at 09.00 a.m.
at the Faisal Masjid campus of the university.
Mr. Ali Qazilbash, Chairman of law school
LUMS, Lahore shall chair it. |
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IIUI
to hold its Silver Jubilee |
The International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI) has completed its 25
years in 2010 as it was established
in 1985, so the university has decided
to celebrate this year (2010) as its
Silver Jubilee year. It was announced
by the IIUI President Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui in first meeting of the steering
committee of the celebrations. The meeting
was also attended by Mr. Iftikhar Arif,
Chairman National Language Authority
and Senator Razina Alam Khan.
Dr. Anwar Siddiqui said that the university
started its journey in early 80s with
13 students and only one faculty. Now
it has 9 faculties and four institutes
hosting over 20,000 Male & Female students
not only from Pakistan but from over
50 countries of the world. The university
on completion of 25 years of its existence
in this region shall celebrate the whole
year of 2010 as its Silver Jubilee.
The activities shall include National
& International Conferences, Seminars,
Contests, Book Publication, and special
Convocations. Speaking on the occasion
both Mr. Iftikhar Arif & Razina Alam
appreciated services of the university
in last 25 years. They said that the
university has rendered tremendous services
for imparting quality education for
Pakistanis as well as students from
other countries. They lauded rapid expansion
of the university to cover all fields
of knowledge. The meeting was also attended
by a number of leading scholars and
media persons. The meeting unanimously
assigned supervision of the Silver Jubilee
to Mrs. Parveen Qadir Agha Vice President
of the university.

Mr. Iftikhar Arif, Chairman National
Language Authority, Dr. Anwar Hussain
Siddiqui, President International Islamic
University Islamabad (IIUI), Mrs. Parveen
Qadir Agha, Vice President IIUI and
senator Razina Alam Khan addressing
steering committee meeting of IIUI Silver
Jubilee Celebrations
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Seminar
on Art of Positive Parenting at IIUI |
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IPD is conducting a Workshop on Art
of Positive Parenting in collaboration
with The City School, Northern Region
today at 11:00 am at FAISAL MASJID CAMPUS,
AUDITORIUM COMPLEX. |
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Inagural
Ceremony of Shariah course at IIUI
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Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui, President
International Islamic University Islamabad
and Dr. Yousaf Farooqi, Director Shariah
Academy, IIUI addressing the inaugural
ceremony of the sixteen week long Shariah
course for judges and judicial officers
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IIUI holds
workshop on Corporate Social Responsibility |
International Management Development
Center (IMDC) a unit of the Faculty
of Management Sciences, International
Islamic University, Islamabad organized
a workshop on the emerging issues of
Corporate Social Responsibility at its
Faisal Masjid Campus. The Chief Executive
Officers and Senior Managers and Directors
of Corporate Sector were the participants
of the workshop, Dr. Tariq Hassan, Ex.
Chairman, Security Exchange Corporation
of Pakistan (SECP) was the Key-note
Speaker, whereas the other speakers
were Professor Danishmand Dean FMS,
and Air-Commodore (Retd.) Azfar A Khan,
Director Training Quality Management
Services, Australia and Ex-Managing
Director of Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
They said that globalization is accelerating
rapidly and there is a great pressure
on our corporate sector to comply with
the international standards of Social
accountability and responsibility. It
has enhanced the need for business sector
contribution in the development of society
in the present situation of 3rd world
and developing countries. At the end
of the workshop, Dr. Anwar Hussain Siddiqui
President IIUI, awarded certificates
to the participants.
Dr. Siddiqui speaking on the occasion
highlighted the role of corporate sector
in the development of the country. He
further stated that Pakistanis are the
highest philanthropists in the world
and sharing their responsibilities in
the society in elimination of poverty. |
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