A new academic publication released by the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) delves into the critical issues of justice, educational reform, and the contemporary relevance of Pakistan’s religious seminaries, known as dini madaris.
According to information today, the scholarly volume, titled ‘Ï?ä? ãÏÇÑÓ: ÇäÕÇÝ ÇæÑ äÙÇã ÊÚá?ã’ and authored by Dr. Syed Aziz ur Rehman, was launched by the university”s Iqbal International Institute for Research and Dialogue (IRD).
Prepared under the guidance of IIUI President, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saad Alahmed, the work provides an analytical examination of the historical development of these religious institutions and evaluates their current role in society. The compilation also addresses ongoing debates surrounding the educational frameworks utilized within the madaris system.
During a briefing at the university, IRD”s Additional Director, Mr. Nasir Farid, presented a copy of the book to the IIUI President. He noted the institute”s commitment to supporting informed academic discourse and producing research that contributes to the national conversation on education.
The publication is now available for policymakers, researchers, and scholars engaged with religious education, curriculum development, and education policy in Pakistan.