Questionable activities: IIUI promoting extremist doctrines, says intelligence agency

Sends letter directing HEC, university management to put house in order.


Riazul Haq May 12, 2015
PHOTO: IIUI

ISLAMABAD:


An intelligence agency has stated that the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) “intentionally promotes sectarian doctrine at its campus” and suggested that the management shun these activities and create a conducive environment for learning.


An official letter sent by the agency, and available with The Express Tribune, titled ‘Undesirable activities in IIUI’ stated that the varsity was formed with a motive to serve the needs of the entire Muslim World, “however the appointment of ill-reputed and allegedly corrupt people in the faculty and administration, ostensibly with ulterior motives,  have set the rot in motion.”

It further adds that political and sectarian considerations have relegated merit and this has led to a constant decline in academic life at the university. “In specific, it has been reported that the administration and faculty of IIUI is intentionally promoting Salafi, Takfiri and lkhwani doctrines, whereas Pakistan is fighting the demon of terrorism, incubated and abetted by the same doctrines,” the letter reads.

IIUI was established in the 1980s by Gen (retd) Ziaul Haq and its prime objective was initially to teach Sharia, but later, natural, social sciences and business administration subjects were also launched. At present, the varsity has a strength of over 20,000 students. The varsity also receives funding and other support from Saudi Arabia, including its ‘old’ campus around Faisal Mosque.

Saudi influence has always been a controversial issue at the university. The current president of the varsity, Ahmed Yousif Ahmed Al Draiweesh, is a Saudi national and has several translators who help carry out his duties as he only speaks Arabic.

Recently, a spat over an old mosque at the varsity landed the management in court when it tried to shut down the years’ old mosque which was frequented by followers of the Barelvi school of thought.

In 2011, IIUI rector Dr Fateh Mohammad Malik was sent on ex-Pakistan leave after Saudi diplomats reportedly complained to then-president Asif Ali Zardari when Malik invited the Iranian envoy to the university to attend and speak at a cultural exhibition.

In the letter, a few suggestions have also been made “to make the university a true seat of Islamic and contemporary knowledge for the entire Muslim world.”

The president and rector [of the university] should be renowned scholars, with administrative capability and academic excellence, while curriculum must be free of sectarianism, takfiriat (calling others infidels) and parochialism, the letter suggested.  It adds that Islamic curriculum should be scrutinised by an assemblage of scholars from all schools of thought.

“Vested interests intervention must be ceased giving way to merit and authenticity in appointing the president, rector and other individuals on administrative and educational posts,” the letter reads.

The letter also suggests that “sectarian outfits like Al-Huda, Tableeghi Jamaat and Jihadis etc must not be allowed to impose their agenda.”

Similarly, it directs that foreign hegemony in the faculty and curriculum must end and students should have a congenial and stress-free environment to learn and contribute and must not be subjected to undue harassment.

HEC Chairperson Dr Mukhtar Ahmad confirmed receiving the letter as well but refused to comment further. “Yes we get such letters and consultations with the varsity are under way which cannot be shared,” he added.

When contacted for comments, the IIUI spokesperson said he had not received any such letter.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 13th, 2015.

COMMENTS (26)

Ahmad | 8 years ago | Reply This story is very shocking but a reality.as an employee here from the last many years,we are facing extremistic attitudes of some faculty members.they look down upon us.we are being harassed in one way or the other.promotions are stopped.they propagate wrong information about few faculty members who deny to be the part of them.if this practice continues,we have to wait for the worst time in the coming years..we are under pressure because of these people and we are compelled not to open the tongue just because of our children. prime minister,president and army chieif of pakistan and hec has to take serious notice of it.university is hijacked by a prejudiced and biased group of people.
Faria | 8 years ago | Reply I have been student of IIUI for five years now and though I have not noticed any of terrorist or suspicious activities there I agree with what some of the commentators said here. JI and IJT has a key role in university politics. They have no tolerance for the activities of other sects for example I have heard of an event of Milad Nabi where a strict notice was issued by President. They provide support to Jamat Islami and of course they propagate salafi doctrine all the time. Such a shame that I was once questioned by a teacher which sect I came from! They have all the salafis, Jamati leaders in key positions in almost every department. Fateh Malik expulsion has got to do something with it because he was very tolerant of views from every sect. I have seen how the seminars,conferences conducted in university just represents the salafi, and jamati doctrines not even one scholar is invited from shia or barelivi school of thoughts. In fact those who were invited were MISTREATED by students during the seminars. All I am saying that Govt should keep a close check on what is being taught to the students there and should take the responsibility of appointments as to protect our new generation from teachers with corrupt ideas. We need a more tolerant view on Islam, not the takfiri doctrine where every second person is labelled as mushrik,kafir.
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