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Ministry, IIU agree on joint efforts for narcotics control Islamabad June 3, 2021 Islamabad : The International Islamic University (IIU) and Ministry of Narcotics Control on Wednesday agreed on joint efforts for narcotics control besides sensitisation, research and dialogue for the purpose. The agreement came during a visit of a delegation of the Ministry of Narcotics Control headed by Federal Secretary Captain (r) Akbar Hussain Durrani on the IIU’s new campus where it held a meeting with IIU Rector Dr. Masoom Yasinzai along with university Vice Presidents Dr. N.B. Jumani, Dr. Ayaz Afsar, provosts and Students Advisors of the university. The ministry’s delegation was also joined by Senior Joint Secretary Sabino Sikandar Jalal and Section Officer Muhammad Riaz Haral. ....
The International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) and the Ministry of Narcotics Control on Wednesday vowed to initiate a joint effort for curbing the menace of narcotics in addition to mutually cooperating for sensitizing, research, and dialogue in this regard. ....
Islamabad: The Eidul Fitr prayer will be offered in Faisal Mosque at 7.30 a.m., said Dawah Academy of International Islamic University, Islamabad.Professor Dr Muhammad Tahir Hakeem from Faculty of. ....
Quran-e-Kareem presented among Motakifeen at Faisal Masjid - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Gifts of Quran-e-Kareem, endowed by the President of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) H.E. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi, were handed over to the faithful observing Aitkaf at Faisal Masjid. In a special message along with the gifts, the IIUI president said that Motakifeen are the chosen ones as they have devoted the last part of Ramazan especially to bow in front of Almighty and seek his guidance and forgiveness. Praying for the progress of Pakistan, Dr. Hathal also asked Motakifeen to pray for the prosperity, stability and oneness of the Muslim world. He also asked them to pray to Almighty for the end of the prevalent COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Islamabad May 3, 2021 Islamabad:A very limited number of dedicated faithfuls would start performing seclusion activities, known as ‘Aitikaf’ at specified and secluded corners of countrywide mosques from Monday afternoon with the pledge to strictly follow Covid-19 guidelines and maintain social distance by avoiding large gatherings. The faithful have been enjoined to adhere strictly to the COVID-19 protocol during the ‘Aitikaf’, said Basharat Shah, the head of Masjid management committee of a Jamia Masjid, Islamabad. ‘Aitikaf’ is a period starting from 20th Ramadan where Muslims seclude in the mosque for ten days in search for Lailatul Qadr (Night of Majesty) and for seeking forgiveness of Almighty Allah by abandoning their routine business. ....