Sunday, February 19, 2012

IIUI, Rector and Recent Scandals: The Other Side of the Picture

In response to our last post, we received several comments sharing certain concerns about different aspects of the situation prevailing right now in IIUI. As we maintain principle of neutrality and fairness so it is important show other side of the picture as will. Please see following three comments:

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1. Reading the Charge Sheet against Professor Fateh Malik, one is struck by the crude language of the “Daughters and Sisters” of Ummah and it is sad to see the letter appearing on your blog. It seems that some vested interests are operating behind this letter against the rector in the wake of recent scandals in IIUI. What is most horrible in the charge sheet is the nature of charges which require the proper proof under Islamic Law. In case they cannot come up with such proof, they should be ready for the punishment of “buhtan” in Islamic Law. All those associated with IIUI should avoid washing their dirty linen in the public.

2. I think this type of secret letters are hallmark of jamiat groups in IIUI ,they are filthy and full of defamatory items agaiinst peolple whom they want to remove. Allah is forgotten by these people in such letters and they think they are reformers of the world appointed by God.I only seek protection of allah frm such groups who write such letters. we have very few senior academics left in pakistan, and Dr Malik has always shown respect to females. if females themselves are dying for such scandals then allah is the best judge inshallah. mdm kaisera was my teacher in F.7/2 college and she never needed such cheap tactics as mentioned in that letter. she is too busy for these things. this letter people shd come infront with their names if they are so obliged to write such false accusations, if tehy are true wht are they afraid of ? why hiding? allah will be on their side....right???

3. Hello, Is there a link to this blog post or is it just a hidden accusation? Please make it public if this is true because this is serious or the routine IIUI conspiracy tactic?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

CHARGESHEET AGAINST PROF. FATEH MUHAMMAD MALIK, RECTOR, (A DIRTY OLD MAN) INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD(IIUI)


Note: We received this message from different sources and were really reluctant to share on our blog. However, it is impossible to ignore such allegations after publication of recent news items about heinous scandals in the IIUI.
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Whatever, we heard and read about sex scandals at IIU, it is unfortunately a truth … more unfortunate segment is this that this is yet an incomplete truth …. As when elder/guardian of a home has indulged in immoral activities, then what to speak of sons and daughters???????

Rector , Mr. Fateh Muhammad Malik ( a simple MA urdu of 75 year old) , has immoral relations with students and female staff/teacher of this very unfortunate university ,which was established in the name of universal religion.. Islam. .. Rector is corrupted to the limit that he has crossed every moral limitations……but alas,, who listens …. No one perhaps … who cares … no one infact…. BUT ALLAH LISTENS TO VOICE OF AGGRIEVED, ALLAH CURES SUCH EVILS ALSO ,,, AND ALLAH WILL CURE SOON RECTOR IIUI…… MAY BE IN FORM OF A PERMNANAT PARASITIC DCESEASE ……

WE , THE WRITTERS OF THIS LETTER/MAIL ARE FEMALES ,,, WE SWEAR BY THE SACRDED BEING OF ALLAH (S.W.T) THAT WHAT EVER WE WILL WRITE , WE WILL WRITE UPTO OUR BEST OF KNOWLEDGE AND BEING IN THE COURT OF OUR LORD ……….

WE HEREBY PRESENT THE CHARGE SHEET AGAINST A DIRTY OLD MAN , FATEH MUHMMAD MALIK,RECTOR ,IIUI WITH THE BRIGHT HOPE THAT …… RECTOR’S WINGS WILL BE TRIMMED UP….

1. Rector has immoral relations with Dr.Sadia Tahir , Assistant Prof, Uudu Department, Ex-provist IIUI, who is ironically named/called as Dr. Saida MALIK in our campus …(we have evidence of some voice recording ,we can provide )
2. Sadia Tahir did Ph.D from NUML under the sweet shadow of support of her beloved Fateh Malik in just 2-3 years without fulfilling HEC criteria. She joined IIU before just 3.5 year back when she was having merely an MA degree ……
3. the same lady , was proved to be involved in supplying IIUI hostelised female students to corrupt people outside and to some of officers inside the IIUI .this she was doing with support of another morally and financially corrupt lady , Prof. Qaisra Alvi (ex –Director Female Campus), Ex- Chairman Urdu Department ………
4. Why prof WAsira Alvi was not given extension …… it should be investigated ,,,,,, but the main reason was that Sadia Tahir is more pretty and open to Rector than Prof. Qasira ,,, in the conflict of the two open givers women ,,, Rector has been wise quite enough to choose a choosy one a pretty one ..sadia tahir ….
5. Rector is a supreme commander of hypocracy and of immoral and financial corruption …. He is leading IIUI towards calamity, communism and absurdity due to his personal tilts to such aspects….
6. Females who are frank and friendly with Rector , are enjoying very privileged positions and benefits.
7. During his entire tenure ,, we have been observing unrest, war like situations, sex scandals, .. why?
8. The girl caught while doing intercourse with Dr. Jabar (AP economics) was later offered to this drity and filthy man , Fateh Malik and this dirty man badly utilized this girl … the matter must be interrogated …. That is why, Dr. Jabar was given safe passage ad respectable way to exit on deputation …..
9. What was done by filth man . chief librarian with series of girls was known to Rector IIUI …. But he always gets happy to catch such caught girls and utilized them for his lust …… Why Rector allowed the culprit Rafiq to go on leave even after doing dozen of intercourses with plenty of girls ?????
10. Rector wants to make IIU a brothel ……which he can not make I.A…. we are digging his grave ……


THESE ARE 10 POINTS FOR MR.10 NO OF THIS CENTURY ,,,,PROF .FATEH MALIK….
IF WE ARE CONTACTED BY RETURN MAIL AND IF WE FEEL THAT THE OTHER PARTY IS CONVINCED AND TRUHFUL WE WILL SURELY PROVIDE EVIDENCES TO ALL SUCH CASES …….

LETS CLEANSE THE WASTE,,, LETS PURFIY THE ISLAMI UNI OF PAK …
LETS THROW OUT THE DIRTY OLD MAN …

THE DIRTY MAN’S TERM OF RECTOR IS ALSOMOT ENDING …THEREFORE ..
AT THE END, WE WANT TO APPEAL , CHANCELLOR IIUI(PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN) , CHIEF JUSTIC OF PAKISTAN , SPEAKER N.A AND CHAIRMAN HEC TO AVAIL THIS OPPORTUNITY BY WIPING OUT THIS FILTH AND GARBAGE FROM SCENE OF IIUI by NOT GIVING RECTOR FORMAL EXTENSION AND BY WITHDRAWING TEMPORARY ORDER/NOTIFCIATION ISSUED ON 15TH FEB,2012 IN WHICH HE WAS ASKED TO CONINUE WORKING “TILL FURTHER ORDERS” …….


Daughters and Sisters of Umat-e-Muslimah

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

IIUI Top Guns Lock Horns Over Faculty Hiring, Firing



Dawn.com

By Khawar Ghumman
Monday, 30 Aug, 2010

ISLAMABAD, Aug 29: Top officials of International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) have locked horns over hiring and firing of the faculty.

According to sources, Rector Prof Fateh Mohammad Malik last week barred IIUI President Dr Anwar Hussain Siddiqui from issuing any termination letter without the approval of university’s chairman of the board of governors (BoG). Dr Malik is also chairman of the BoG.

The sources said Dr Malik while expressing serious reservations over frequent terminations of the faculty members, which according to him had brought a bad name to the university, asked the president to take the BoG on board in all hiring and firing cases.

It is worth mentioning here that the Supreme Court a couple of months ago had taken suo motu notice of irregular appointments in the International Islamic University.

When contacted, Vice-President International Islamic University (administration & finance) Parveen Qadir Agha contended that the apex court had accepted university’s explanation; hence, the case stood disposed of.

In a written response to queries of this correspondent, she added: “The Supreme Court (human rights cell) did not send a written order as per its rules. As such, the above facts can be verified by obtaining the decision from the court.”

According to the Supreme Court officials, the case was still in process. Similarly, the apex court’s official website, which provides online status of cases, showed no response when the case number “HRC 3056-G/2010” was filled in.

Mohammad Yousuf, on whose application the court took the suo motu notice, had questioned the required experience of three professors who were working as deans of the faculties of Management, Basic and Applied Sciences and Engineering and Technology.

According to Ms Agha, university professor Dr Irfan Khan, the head of the environmental sciences department, was behind the suo motu action against the university.

She said: “Dr Khan had been removed from the chairmanship of the department and the university will also take further action again him.”

When contacted, Dr Khan said: “I expressed resentment on appointment of Dr Riaz Ahmad as Professor (software engineering/dean) of the faculty of basic and applied sciences, because first of all his appointment on contract was not transparent.

It was through silent mode while he was working at the Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, until mid-March 2009 and at the same time he was appointed as dean in January, 2009.

For his appointment, there was no advertisement, no selection board and even no one asked about his credentials and qualifications for professorship.” Therefore, Dr Khan alleged, the university administration had gone against me, and was looking for excuses to throw me out of the job.

“Initially, I was asked to resign. Then in July 2010, the administration conveyed me the adverse remarks in my ACR of 2009 written by Dr Riaz”. He said Dr Riaz commented on his performance during the time when he had even not joined the IIUI.

Dr Riaz is one of the three IIUI professors whose experience was under question in the court.

Dr Khan is the founder chairman of the department of environmental science at the IIUI.

He is the incumbent convener of the National Curriculum Revision Committee in Environmental Science and member of the recently constituted National Think Tank of Environmental Law Reformulation of Planning Commission of Pakistan. Dr Khan, diplomat of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, holds a PhD degree from London University in environmental science.

According to sources, the IIUI was being governed like a kingdom. For example, the sources said, an assistant professor had been appointed as director of the Institute of Islamic Economics in the presence of four renowned professors like Prof Asad Zaaman, Prof Syed Mohammad Tahir, Prof Hamza Ishaq Bhatti and Prof Zamurad Pervaiz Janjua.

A top official of the university requesting not to be named said Ms Agha was a former bureaucrat but running the university which was completely a different job.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dr Muhammad Umer Chapra to Deliver Lectures at IIUI



First see this news item from: http://www.umt.edu.pk/khuram_Murad/islamabad.html

Lecture Topic: The Islamic Vision of Development

Date and Time: Tuesday, 30th March 2010, 11:00 am – 1:45 pm
Guest Speaker: Dr Muhammad Umer Chapra, Research Advisor, Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah

Venue: International Islamic University Auditorium Faisal Masjid Campus, Islamabad

Dr Muhammad Umer Chapra

Dr Muhammad Umer Chapra is Research Advisor at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah. Prior to this position, he worked as Senior Economic Advisor at the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), Riyadh, where he served for nearly 35 years. Earlier, he taught at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Kentucky, as Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics respectively, and was associated with the Pakistan Development Review as Senior Economist. Dr Chapra also worked as Associate Editor at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, and as Reader (Associate Professor) at the Central Institute of Islamic Research, Pakistan. A prolific writer and an author of 16 books and monographs and more than 100 papers and book reviews, Dr Chapra is acclaimed for his most outstanding origial contribution of four books: Muslim Civilization: The Causes of Decline and the Need for Reform (2008),

The Future of Economics: An Islamic Perspective (2000), Islam and the Economic Challenge (1992), and Towards a Just Monetary System (1985). Given the originality and impact of his contributions, his works have been translated into a number of languages, including Arabic, Bangla, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Malay, Persian, Polish, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu. Dr Chapra has lectured widely at a number of universities and professional academic and research institutions in different countries around the world, including the Harvard Law School, USA; Loughborough University, UK; the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, UK; the London School of Economics, UK; Universidad Autonoma, Madrid; the University of Malaga, Spain; the House Commons, London; the Islamic University of Rotterdam, the Netherlands and the Asia Pacific and Kyoto Universities in Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan. He has participated in a number of meetings of international and regional organizations like the IMF, IBRD, OPEC, IDB, OIC, GCC. He has also served for three years (2002-2005) as member of the Technical Committee of the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) established in 2002 to prepare standards for the Islamic financial industry.
Dr Chapra is on the editorial board of a number of professional journals and has acted as referee for a number of others, including the Economic Journal of the Royal Economic Society, UK; the Journal of Socio-Economics, USA; the Journal of Islamic Studies (Oxford), UK; and the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, USA.

Dr Chapra is recipient of numeorus awards including the Islamic Development Bank Award for Islamic Economics and the King Faisal International Award for Islamic Studies. He was also awarded the Institute of Overseas Pakistanis (IOP) Gold Medal in August 1995 by the President of Pakistan for service to Islam and Islamic economics at the First IOP Convention in Islamabad.

For Details Contact

Waqar Ahmed 0300-4357040 Sabihuddin Khan 0333-3233846
A G Ghaffari 0300-8402650 Noor Aslam 0305-4440605,
University of Management and Technology, Lahore
C-II, Johar Town, Lahore-54770, Pakistan Tel: 92-42 35212801-10
Fax: 92-42 35212819 Website: www.umt.edu.pk
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Now see the news item released by IIUI about the same event. There is no mention of who is organizing these lectures and what is the role of University of Management and Technology in this regard. Our media team, if any, is thoroughly unprofessional!

Dr. Umer Chapra to Speak at IIUI

Islamabad. Dr. Umar Chapra, Research Advisor, Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), Islamic Development Bank(IDB), Jeddah shall be delivering two lectures at the International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) on 29th and 30th March 2010 at its Faisal Mosque Campus. His First Lecture shall be on “State of Islamic Economics 2009” and Second lecture shall be on “The Islamic Vision of Development”. Both events are open for all Interested persons.

Syed Muzammil Hussain
Deputy Director,
Public Relations Section
International Islamic University,
Islamabad (IIUI)
Phone No. 051-9019249
Fax No. 051-9257909

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

What a come back! What a come back!

For many at IIUI, it would be a shocking news. But equally for many others, it would be a delightful one. This time, its Muhammad Al-Ghazali’s turn. Our own Dr Muhammad al-Ghazali, Professor, Islamic Research Institute, has been appointed as the judge of Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The older brother, Dr Ghazi, former President, IIUI has also staged his comeback. What a comeback Ghazi sahib!! He is appointed as the judge of Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan. Some interesting events happening here: Dr Ghazi has earlier served as Judge in the Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court and was part of the hearing of landmark decision on Riba. This time, he will sit as the judge of court whose decisions are reviewed by the upper court where the younger brother sits as judge. This is a unique event in the judicial history of Pakistan. Two brothers appointed judges on the same day, the younger in the upper court and the older in the lower court. Well-deserved placement, of course.

Ghazi sahib! Now when you are back in Islamabad with the grace of God, please take some interest in the affairs of IIUI. Don’t let it go to dogs, as they say in English. May Allah bring many more such days in your life.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Saray Jahan Ka Dard Hamaray Jiger Main Hai


Bravo IIUI Academic Staff Association! After resolving all internal problems, our students and teachers are raising voice for Dr. Tahir Malik…!! An "intelligent" move to please His Excellence Dr. Fateh Muhammad Malik.