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The University has been established with the principal mission of training the youth to qualify as professional men and women who will not only meet the highest standards and expectations of the Ministry of Education but will also be imbued with the commitment to serve in deprived areas in general and Muslim communities in particular training the youth to qualify as professional men and women who will not only meet the highest standards and expectations of the Ministry of Education but will also be imbued with the commitment to serve in deprived areas in general and Muslim communities in particular.
Providing opportunities for academic and professional development of the youth more especially those from the urban areas.

Nurturing/producing mature individuals who have broad-base knowledge and appreciation of all existing religions for the purpose of encouraging understanding and dialogue between different religions and cultures.
Producing specialists in Administration, Banking, Economics, Secular and Islamic Law to provide honest and selfless manpower resources for the public and private sector.

Maintaining conductive environment for interactive academic work whose products would be shining examples of morality, well integrated into society and desirous of further
research.

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Ahmad at http://www.islamicug.com../?do=profiles&id=8

Dr Ahmad Ali Ghane
Status:Council Member
Dr Ahmad Ali Ghane is the new president of IUG. He holds a phD and M.A Degrees. He has been actively teaching since 1988, and has a vast experience of the field of theology of islam, history of Islam, Interpretation of Quran, Logic, ideology of Islam..

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