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The '''International Islamic University Malaysia''' ('''IIUM'''; {{lang-ms|Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia}}; [[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: اونيۏرسيتي اسلام انتارابڠسا مليسيا; {{lang-ar|الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا}}) is a public university in [[Malaysia]]. Headquartered in [[Gombak District|Gombak]], [[Selangor]], IIUM has six other campuses all over Malaysia: two medical-centric campuses and a Centre for Foundation Studies in [[Gambang, Pahang|Gambang]], [[Pahang]], two city campuses in [[Kuala Lumpur]], and a language and tourism campus in [[Pagoh]], [[Johor]].
The '''International Islamic University Malaysia''' ('''IIUM'''){{efn|{{lang-ms|Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia}}; [[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: اونيۏرسيتي اسلام انتارابڠسا مليسيا; {{lang-ar|الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا}}}} is a public university in [[Malaysia]]. Headquartered in [[Gombak District|Gombak]], [[Selangor]], IIUM has six other campuses all over Malaysia: two medical-centric campuses and a Centre for Foundation Studies in [[Gambang, Pahang|Gambang]], [[Pahang]], two city campuses in [[Kuala Lumpur]], and a language and tourism campus in [[Pagoh]], [[Johor]].


The university is sponsored by eight governments and the [[Organisation of the Islamic Conference|Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation]] (OIC). It is distinct from the [[International Islamic University Islamabad]], Pakistan and [[International Islamic University Chittagong]], Bangladesh.
The university is sponsored by eight governments and the [[Organisation of the Islamic Conference|Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation]] (OIC). It is distinct from the [[International Islamic University of Indonesia|International Islamic University, Indonesia]] and [[International Islamic University Chittagong]], Bangladesh.


The university was established on 23 May 1983 and founded upon [[Islam]]ic principles.<ref name="thestar">{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/11/30/nation/19579717&sec=nation|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608150614/http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2007%2F11%2F30%2Fnation%2F19579717&sec=nation|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 June 2011|title=Aiming to be premier Islamic university|date=30 November 2007|access-date=7 December 2009|work=thestar.com.my|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Islamic values are inculcated into all disciplines. IIUM offers [[bachelor's degree|bachelor's]], [[master's degree|master's]] and doctoral degrees courses at its 14 faculties or "Kulliyyah" ("Kulliyyat", in plural).
The university was established on 23 May 1983 and founded upon [[Islam]]ic principles.<ref name="thestar">{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/11/30/nation/19579717&sec=nation|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608150614/http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2007%2F11%2F30%2Fnation%2F19579717&sec=nation|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 June 2011|title=Aiming to be premier Islamic university|date=30 November 2007|access-date=7 December 2009|work=thestar.com.my|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Islamic values are inculcated into all disciplines. IIUM offers [[bachelor's degree|bachelor's]], [[master's degree|master's]] and doctoral degrees courses at its 14 faculties or "Kulliyyah" ("Kulliyyat", in plural).
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==History==
==History==
The then-fourth [[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]] [[Mahathir Mohamad]]<ref name=his-uiam>{{cite web|title=History of International Islamic University Malaysia|url=http://www.etawau.com/edu/UniversitiesPublic/IIUM/History_HUM.htm|access-date=3 August 2014}}</ref><ref name=uiam-malaysia>{{cite news|last1=Ibrahim|first1=Ismail|title=UIAM lambang kecemerlangan Malaysia|url=http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2001&dt=0412&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_03.htm|access-date=3 August 2014|agency=Utusan Malaysia|date=12 April 2001}}</ref> conceived the idea for an international institution of Islamic education in 1982 during a meeting between OIC leaders about the [[Islamization of knowledge]]. The idea was shared with the then-minister of education, Sulaiman Daud; the then-director-general of education, Murad Mohamed Nor; and two others. Mohamed Kamal Hassan, then of the [[National University of Malaysia]], along with a senior academic official who attended the meeting, produced the first working paper on the concept of the university.<ref name=his-uiam />
[[File:International Islamic University Malaysia temporary logo 1983.svg|thumb|The first logo used by IIUM (back when it was known only as IIU), prior to the introduction of the current logo.]]
The then-4th [[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]] [[Mahathir Mohamad]]<ref name=his-uiam>{{cite web|title=History of International Islamic University Malaysia|url=http://www.etawau.com/edu/UniversitiesPublic/IIUM/History_HUM.htm|access-date=3 August 2014}}</ref><ref name=uiam-malaysia>{{cite news|last1=Ibrahim|first1=Ismail|title=UIAM lambing kecemerlangan Malaysia|url=http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2001&dt=0412&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_03.htm|access-date=3 August 2014|agency=Utusan Malaysia|date=12 April 2001}}</ref> conceived the idea for an international institution of Islamic education in 1982 during a meeting between OIC leaders about the [[Islamization of knowledge]]. The idea was shared with the then-minister of education, Sulaiman Daud; the then-director-general of education, Murad Mohamed Nor; and two others. Mohamed Kamal Hassan, then of the [[National University of Malaysia]], along with a senior academic official who attended the meeting, produced the first working paper on the concept of the university.<ref name=his-uiam /> The university, which eventually become the International Islamic University Malaysia, would be the first Islamic university in the world to conceptized "integration of knowlegde with morals", which was adopted at the International Convention of Islamic Education which took place in [[Mecca]], Saudi Arabia in 1976.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19830102-1.2.15.5|title=Islamic university is first to practise new concept|publisher=[[The Straits Times]]|date=2 January 1983|accessdate=5 March 2019|page=6}}</ref>


[[File:International Islamic University Malaysia temporary logo 1983.svg|thumb|left|The first logo used by IIUM (back when it was known only as IIU), before the introduction of the current logo.]]
IIUM was once a private university. As the university's language of instruction was not to be Malay but instead English and Arabic, which was initially prohibited by Malaysian law, IIUM was initially incorporated under the currently-repealed [[Companies Act 1965]]. However, IIUM was officially made a public university on 23 May 1983, by Section 5A (2) of the [[Universities and University Colleges Act 1971]], when the university received its establishment order from the then [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King]], [[Ahmad Shah of Pahang]], after an exchange of diplomatic notes of co-sponsorship between the government of Malaysia, seven other governments and OIC.<ref name=his-uiam />

[[Ismail al-Faruqi]], a prominent scholar, played a significant role in this movement. He advised political leaders in the Muslim world, including [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] in Pakistan and Mahathir Mohamad. During Zia-ul-Haq’s administration, al-Faruqi contributed to the establishment of the [[International Islamic University]] in Islamabad in 1980, which aimed to integrate Islamic values with contemporary academic disciplines. In Malaysia, al-Faruqi's advisory role was instrumental in the foundation of the university in 1983. These institutions were part of broader efforts to develop educational systems that combined religious and secular knowledge, fostering intellectual and cultural development in the Muslim world.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia | last=Yusuf | first=Imtiyaz | title=Ismail Al Faruqi | encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia of Islam | editor1-last=Fleet | editor1-first=Kate | editor2-last=Krämer | editor2-first=Gudrun | editor3-last=Matringe | editor3-first=Denis | editor4-last=Nawas | editor4-first=John | editor5-last=Rowson | editor5-first=Everett | volume=3 | publisher=Koninklijke Brill NV | year=2022}}</ref>

The university would be the first Islamic university in the world to conceptualize the "integration of knowledge with morals," a concept adopted at the International Convention of Islamic Education in [[Mecca]], Saudi Arabia in 1976.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19830102-1.2.15.5|title=Islamic university is first to practise new concept|publisher=[[The Straits Times]]|date=2 January 1983|accessdate=5 March 2019|page=6}}</ref>

IIUM was once a private university. As the university's language of instruction was not to be Malay but instead English and Arabic, which was initially prohibited by Malaysian law, IIUM was initially incorporated under the currently repealed [[Companies Act 1965]]. However, IIUM was officially made a public university on 23 May 1983, by Section 5A (2) of the [[Universities and University Colleges Act 1971]], when the university received its establishment order from the then [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King]], [[Ahmad Shah of Pahang]], after an exchange of diplomatic notes of co-sponsorship between the government of Malaysia, seven other governments and OIC.<ref name=his-uiam />


A batch of 153 students from Malaysia and abroad were enrolled for the first academic session, which started on 8 July 1983. Courses were conducted under the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Laws, the Centre for Fundamental Knowledge, and the Centre for Languages. The members of this first batch received their degrees and diplomas during the first convocation held on 10 October 1987. 68 graduates were conferred the degree of [[Bachelor of Economics]], 56 other graduates received the degree of [[Bachelor of Laws]], and 29 Qadhis were conferred Diploma in Law and Administration of Islamic Judiciary.
A batch of 153 students from Malaysia and abroad were enrolled for the first academic session, which started on 8 July 1983. Courses were conducted under the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Laws, the Centre for Fundamental Knowledge, and the Centre for Languages. The members of this first batch received their degrees and diplomas during the first convocation held on 10 October 1987. 68 graduates were conferred the degree of [[Bachelor of Economics]], 56 other graduates received the degree of [[Bachelor of Laws]], and 29 Qadhis were conferred Diploma in Law and Administration of Islamic Judiciary.
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File:Mohamed Jameel Ahmed portrait.jpg|[[Mohamed Jameel Ahmed]], [[Vice President of the Maldives]]
File:Mohamed Jameel Ahmed portrait.jpg|[[Mohamed Jameel Ahmed]], [[Vice President of the Maldives]]


File:Zambry Abdul Kadir May 2023.jpg|[[Zambry Abdul Kadir]], [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia)|15th Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
File:Zambry Abdul Kadir May 2023.jpg|[[Zambry Abdul Kadir]], [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia)|Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia]]


File:23rd IIFA Conference in Medina, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 2018-6.jpg|[[Koutoub Moustapha Sano]], Minister of Religious Affairs of the [[Republic of Guinea]]
File:23rd IIFA Conference in Medina, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 2018-6.jpg|[[Koutoub Moustapha Sano]], Minister of Religious Affairs of the [[Republic of Guinea]]


File:Syed Saddiq (cropped).jpg|[[Syed Saddiq]], 1st President of the [[Malaysian United Democratic Alliance]]
File:Syed Saddiq (cropped).jpg|[[Syed Saddiq]], President of the [[Malaysian United Democratic Alliance]]


File:Azalina Othman 2023.jpg|[[Azalina Othman Said]], [[Minister in the Prime Minister's Department|Minister in the Prime Minister's Department for Law and Institutional Reforms]]
File:Azalina Othman 2023.jpg|[[Azalina Othman Said]], [[Minister in the Prime Minister's Department|Minister in the Prime Minister's Department for Law and Institutional Reforms of Malaysia]]


File:Asyraf Wajdi in 2019.jpg|[[Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki]], Chairman of the [[Majlis Amanah Rakyat]]
File:Asyraf Wajdi in 2019.jpg|[[Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki]], Chairman of the [[Majlis Amanah Rakyat]]


File:IGP TS Khalid Abu Bakar.jpg|[[Khalid Abu Bakar]], [[Inspector-General of Police (Malaysia)|10th Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian]]
File:IGP TS Khalid Abu Bakar.jpg|[[Khalid Abu Bakar]], [[Inspector-General of Police (Malaysia)|Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian]]


File:SS PROF MADYA DATO' ARIF PERKASA DR MOHD ASRI BIN ZAINUL ABIDIN.jpg|[[Asri Zainul Abidin]], [[Mufti]] of [[Perlis]]
File:SS PROF MADYA DATO' ARIF PERKASA DR MOHD ASRI BIN ZAINUL ABIDIN.jpg|[[Asri Zainul Abidin]], [[Mufti]] of [[Perlis]]


File:Hassan Saeed special advisor (cropped).jpg|[[Hassan Saeed]], [[Attorney General (Maldives)|2nd Attorney General of the Republic of Maldives]]
File:Hassan Saeed special advisor (cropped).jpg|[[Hassan Saeed]], [[Attorney General (Maldives)|Attorney General of the Republic of Maldives]]

File:Husnu Al Suood appointment (cropped).jpg|[[Husnu Al Suood]], [[Attorney General (Maldives)|5th Attorney General of the Republic of Maldives]]


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* [[Ismawi bin Zen]], Former Deputy Rector (1999-2005), Head Panelist for the expansion of MasjidilHaram, Tokoh Maal Hijrah Sarawak 2010
* [[Ismawi bin Zen]], Former Deputy Rector (1999-2005), Head Panelist for the expansion of MasjidilHaram, Tokoh Maal Hijrah Sarawak 2010


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[List of Islamic educational institutions]]
* [[List of Islamic educational institutions]]

==References==
== Notes ==
{{notelist}}

== References ==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}


==External links==
== External links ==
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* {{Official website|http://www.iium.edu.my/}}
* {{Official website|http://www.iium.edu.my/}}

Revision as of 06:34, 27 June 2024

International Islamic University Malaysia
Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (Malay)
اونيۏرسيتي اسلام انتارابڠسا مليسيا (Jawi)
الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا (Arabic)
Emblem
MottoTaman Ilmu dan Budi (Malay)
Motto in English
Garden of Knowledge and Virtue
TypePublic university
Established23 May 1983; 41 years ago (1983-05-23)[1]
EndowmentRM400 million (2018)
ChancellorTunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah
PresidentSamsudin Osman
RectorDzulkifli Abdul Razak
Academic staff
1,904 (2019)
Students26,266 (2019)
Address
Jln Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
, , ,
CampusSuburban, 700 acres (2.8 km²)
Colours    Gold and Turquoise
NicknameMustangs
AffiliationsASAIHL,[2] ACU,[3] AUAP,[4] FUIW[5]
Websitewww.iium.edu.my

The International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)[a] is a public university in Malaysia. Headquartered in Gombak, Selangor, IIUM has six other campuses all over Malaysia: two medical-centric campuses and a Centre for Foundation Studies in Gambang, Pahang, two city campuses in Kuala Lumpur, and a language and tourism campus in Pagoh, Johor.

The university is sponsored by eight governments and the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC). It is distinct from the International Islamic University, Indonesia and International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh.

The university was established on 23 May 1983 and founded upon Islamic principles.[1] Islamic values are inculcated into all disciplines. IIUM offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees courses at its 14 faculties or "Kulliyyah" ("Kulliyyat", in plural).

Since 1987, IIUM has produced more than 70,000 graduates and undergraduates from more than 100 countries around the world. Most of them were from Malaysia.[6]

History

The then-fourth Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad[7][8] conceived the idea for an international institution of Islamic education in 1982 during a meeting between OIC leaders about the Islamization of knowledge. The idea was shared with the then-minister of education, Sulaiman Daud; the then-director-general of education, Murad Mohamed Nor; and two others. Mohamed Kamal Hassan, then of the National University of Malaysia, along with a senior academic official who attended the meeting, produced the first working paper on the concept of the university.[7]

The first logo used by IIUM (back when it was known only as IIU), before the introduction of the current logo.

Ismail al-Faruqi, a prominent scholar, played a significant role in this movement. He advised political leaders in the Muslim world, including Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in Pakistan and Mahathir Mohamad. During Zia-ul-Haq’s administration, al-Faruqi contributed to the establishment of the International Islamic University in Islamabad in 1980, which aimed to integrate Islamic values with contemporary academic disciplines. In Malaysia, al-Faruqi's advisory role was instrumental in the foundation of the university in 1983. These institutions were part of broader efforts to develop educational systems that combined religious and secular knowledge, fostering intellectual and cultural development in the Muslim world.[9]

The university would be the first Islamic university in the world to conceptualize the "integration of knowledge with morals," a concept adopted at the International Convention of Islamic Education in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1976.[10]

IIUM was once a private university. As the university's language of instruction was not to be Malay but instead English and Arabic, which was initially prohibited by Malaysian law, IIUM was initially incorporated under the currently repealed Companies Act 1965. However, IIUM was officially made a public university on 23 May 1983, by Section 5A (2) of the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971, when the university received its establishment order from the then King, Ahmad Shah of Pahang, after an exchange of diplomatic notes of co-sponsorship between the government of Malaysia, seven other governments and OIC.[7]

A batch of 153 students from Malaysia and abroad were enrolled for the first academic session, which started on 8 July 1983. Courses were conducted under the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of Laws, the Centre for Fundamental Knowledge, and the Centre for Languages. The members of this first batch received their degrees and diplomas during the first convocation held on 10 October 1987. 68 graduates were conferred the degree of Bachelor of Economics, 56 other graduates received the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and 29 Qadhis were conferred Diploma in Law and Administration of Islamic Judiciary.

Governance

Ahmad Shah of Pahang was the founding constitutional head since 1 July 1983. Before his death, he was replaced by her daughter-in-law, the current Queen, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah. She was made the constitutional head on 12 April 2019 for a five-year term, ending her father-in-law's chancellery in IIUM for 36 years, but the instrument of appointment was only presented to her by the federal government on 17 June 2019.[11]

Mohd. Daud Bakar, an Islamic finance expert in Malaysia, sits as the eighth and current president since 1 July 2019.[12]

Leaders since 1983

# Name Term start Term-end
Constitutional Head
1 Ahmad Shah of Pahang 1 July 1983 11 April 2019
2 Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah 12 April 2019[11] Present
President
1 Hussein Onn 1983 1987
2 Anwar Ibrahim 1988 1998
3 Najib Razak 1998 1999
4 Sanusi Junid February 2000 1 June 2008
5 Mohd Sidek Hassan 2 June 2008 1 June 2013
6 Rais Yatim 2 June 2013 1 June 2018
7 Maszlee Malik 5 September 2018 9 November 2018[13]
8 Mohd Daud Bakar 1 July 2019 30 June 2022
9 Samsudin Osman 1 July 2022 Present
Rector
1 Muhammad M. Abdul Rauf 1984 1989
2 Abdul Hamid AbuSulayman 1989 1998
3 Mohd Kamal Hassan 5 April 1998 31 May 2006
4 Syed Arabi Idid 1 June 2006 1 June 2011
5 Zaleha Kamarudin 2 August 2011 31 July 2018
6 Dzulkifli Abdul Razak 1 August 2018 Present

Campus

International Islamic University Malaysia, Gombak Campus

IIUM is headquartered at a 700-acre (2.8 km²) campus at Gombak, Selangor and has six other campuses. Three of campuses are in Kuantan, Pahang, with the Centre for Foundation Studies situated at Gambang, medical-centric campus situated at Bandar Indera Mahkota and clinical campus situated near Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital. Two city campuses are located at Persiaran Duta and Jalan Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, and another campus is located at Bandar Universiti Pagoh, Johor.

Centres of studies

IIUM has 14 following faculties. Each of them is, in Arabic, called "Kulliyyah" ("Kulliyyat" in plural):

Academics

Usrah

IIUM is the only public university in Malaysia that requires all of its foundation and undergraduate students to attend Usrah, i.e. Islamic study circle held weekly for the purpose of social, spiritual and intellectual enhancement. Since the establishment of IIUM, Usrah has been a requirement for students to graduate from IIUM. Since 2014, a separate Usrah has been held at residential colleges in addition to centralised Usrah, which is also compulsory to intermediate undergraduate students living in campus.[14]

Achievements

Awards and recognition

In 2014, IIUM was ranked tenth out of 440 teams participated in the 35th World Universities Debating Championship.[15] In 2016, IIUM won the United Asian Debating Championship, the Australasian Intervarsity Debate Championship, and the Asian British Parliamentary Championship. In 2017, IIUM was made the runner-up of World Universities Arabic Debating Championship.[16]

In the field of research, IIUM have received recognition at regional and international level by winning gold, silver and bronze medals at exhibitions and expos, including PENCIPTA, INPEX, ITEX Geneva and KIPA.[17] IIUM entered the inaugural Proton Green Mobility Challenge 2012 (PGMC) when the University's entry, an electric powered Proton Saga BLM named "Smart Mobility" became the overall champion and also took "Farthest Distance" and "Fastest Two Laps Challenge" award.[18]

IIUM was involved in the creation of the Malaysian Shariah Index with collaboration from JAKIM and YADIM which Malaysia will be the first country in the world to adopt it.[19] The index will measure the compliance of eight fields – judiciary, politics, economics, health, education, culture, infrastructure and environment, and social – with “maqasid syariah”, or the intentions of Shariah. The Malaysian Shariah Index was officially launched by the Prime Minister of Malaysia on 10 February 2015.[20]

Notable alumni

IIUM has been known to be the most influential Islamic tertiary education institute in the country as well as one of the leading Islamic universities in the Muslim world.

Notable faculty members

Current faculty members

Former faculty members

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Malay: Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia; Jawi: اونيۏرسيتي اسلام انتارابڠسا مليسيا; Arabic: الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا

References

  1. ^ a b "Aiming to be premier Islamic university". thestar.com.my. 30 November 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2009.
  2. ^ "The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning". Seameo.org. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Member Search". Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific - List of the Members Universities". Auap.sut.ac.th. 13 October 2008. Archived from the original on 9 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  5. ^ [1] Archived 26 January 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Ahmed, Muhammad; Ali, Syed Ahmad (30 June 2020). "Establishing Brand Personality of an Islamic Institution: An Empirical Study on International Islamic University Malaysia". Jihat Ul Islam. 13 (1): 15–30. doi:10.51506/jihat-ul-islam.v13i2.126 (inactive 31 January 2024). ISSN 2521-425X.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  7. ^ a b c "History of International Islamic University Malaysia". Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  8. ^ Ibrahim, Ismail (12 April 2001). "UIAM lambang kecemerlangan Malaysia". Utusan Malaysia. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  9. ^ Yusuf, Imtiyaz (2022). "Ismail Al Faruqi". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 3. Koninklijke Brill NV.
  10. ^ "Islamic university is first to practise new concept". The Straits Times. 2 January 1983. p. 6. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Raja Permaisuri Agong Ketua Perlembagaan UIAM baharu". Berita Harian (in Malay). 17 June 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  12. ^ Md Khairudin, Mohd Khairul Anam (11 July 2019). "Dr Mohd Daud Presiden Baharu UIAM". Berita Harian (in Malay). Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  13. ^ Choong, Jerry (11 July 2019). "After Maszlee, Islamic finance expert Daud Bakar is IIUM's new president". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  14. ^ Awang Marusin, Awang Abdul Muizz (2018). "The Practice of Usrah in Teaching and Learning: Case Study at the International Islamic University Malaysia" (PDF). Proceedings of International Conference on the Future of Education 2018. Bukit Mertajam: Institute of Teacher Education, Tuanku Bainun Campus: 1–14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 July 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  15. ^ "IIUM debate team ranked 10th in World championship - Nation - The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my.
  16. ^ Yop, Ridzuan (13 April 2017). "UIAM Naib Juara Debat Bahasa Arab". Berita Harian. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  17. ^ "Indah Water Konsortium ~ IWK". Web6.bernama.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  18. ^ "Proton Green Mobility Challenge: IIUM is overall champion, UMP and UTeM are runners-up". 10 October 2012.
  19. ^ "Shariah index proves Umno empowers Islam, says Najib – Bernama - the Malaysian Insider". Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  20. ^ "Shariah Index good for non-Muslims too, PM says". 10 February 2015.

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