Bloggers and human rights defenders training on safety, digital security and psychosocial support 

Karachi, August 01, 2021 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) organized three-day training workshop on safety, digital security and psychosocial support for bloggers and human rights defenders under the project Civil Society for Independent Media and Expression (CIME) in collaboration with European Union which is taking place at a private hotel in Lahore from Saturday to Monday, 31 July-2 August, 2021.

The training workshop is attended by bloggers and human rights defenders from various districts of Punjab. The workshop aims to increase safety knowledge of bloggers and human rights defenders, based on various activities in order to keep them safe while performing their duties. The discussion and activities in the workshop helped the participants understand the mechanism of risk assessment and identify security measures, the first aid training with CPR and chest compression was also part of this workshop.

Participants of the sixth security workshop learn how to maintain safety in different scenarios physically and digitally, techniques to break the attack cycle, prevention and survival techniques against kidnapping were discussed self-defence methods were also demonstrated. These training sessions proved to be helpful for bloggers and human rights defenders safety and networking among them.

These safety training workshops enhanced the professional skills of the participants and also helped them cope with unsafe and stressful situations during the course of duty. Various groups of bloggers and human rights defenders commended the efforts of Pakistan Press Foundation and the European Union for organizing such training sessions and requested to continue similar training sessions for other bloggers and human rights defenders to learn techniques for safety.

For more information, contact:
Secretary General,
Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
Press Centre, Shahrah Kamal Ataturk,
Karachi-74200, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-32628729
Fax: +92-21-32217069
Email: owaisali@pakistanpressfoundation.org
Email: ppf@pakistanpressfoundation.org
Website: www.pakistanpressfoundation.org

MOU signing between DHA Suffa University and Brock University (Canada) 

Karachi, August 01, 2021 (PPI-OT):DHA Suffa University and Brock University (Canada) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 30th-July-2021. The ceremony was attended via video conference by the High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan Excellency Wendy Gilmour, Consul General of Pakistan in Canada Excellency Mr. Abdul Hameed, President of Brock University Dr. Lynn Wells, Dean Faculty of Mathematics and Science at Brock University Dr. Ejaz Ahmed and President of Canada-Pakistan Education Council Mr. Samir Dossal.

Speaking at the ceremony, DHA Suffa University’s Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Muhammad Afzal Haque and Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saeed Minhas said that this was an auspicious landmark occasion, marking the commencement of a new era of academic and research cooperation between DSU and Brock University (Canada), which will facilitate DSU’s students aspiring to access Canadian higher education and will go a long way towards promoting stronger ties between Canada and Pakistan in the higher education sector. The scope of the MoU encompasses student and faculty exchange as well as research cooperation between the two universities.

The President and Dean of Brock University expressed a strong commitment to closely work with DSU towards the implementation of various avenues of collaboration agreed upon in the agreement, as well as to explore new possibilities of academic cooperation with DSU. The High Commissioner of Canada, Pakistan’s Consul General and the President of Canada-Pakistan Education Council, speaking at the occasion, lauded the efforts of both universities for their initiative of entering into an agreement of academic cooperation and expressed their re-assurance over the multiple doorways it will open for Pakistani students desirous of studying in Canada.

For more information, contact:
Manager Marketing,
DHA Suffa University (DSU)
DG-78, Off Khayaban-e-Tufail, Ph-VII (Ext.),
DHA, Karachi-75500, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35244871
Email: sabah.baloch@dsu.edu.pk
Website: www.dsu.edu.pk

21 MPhil and PhD programs have been approved in the IUB 

Bahawalpur, August 01, 2021 (PPI-OT):In the last two years, 21 MPhil and PhD programs have been approved in the Islamia University of Bahawalpur by the Higher Education Commission. The approval of such a large number of programs is a testament to the university’s quality of education. The Higher Education Commission approves new programs at the level of MPhil and PhD programs after fulfilling some important criteria. They must have the number of PhD faculty. Due to special attention of the Vice Chancellor steps were taken to improve the faculty and infrastructure. Measures were taken such as organizing of selection board and new buildings construction and provision of state-of-the-art laboratories and modern equipment.

The Higher Education Commission issued NOCs for new programs include PhD Applied Psychology, PhD Electrical Engineering, MSc Horticulture, PhD Horticulture, PhD Entomology, MSc Electrical Engineering Communication and Signal Processing, PhD Plant Pathology, MSc Plant Pathology, PhD Eastern Medicine, PhD Social Work, PhD Commerce, MPhil Physical Education and Sports Sciences, MPhil Microbiology, MPhil Psychology, MPhil Parasitology, MPhil Mathematics, MPhil Islamic Studies, MPhil Microbiology, MS Leadership and Management, MPhil Animal Nutrition and MPhil Animal Pathology.

For more information, contact:
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB)
University Chowk, Gulshan Colony, Bahawalpur,
Punjab – 63100, Pakistan
Tel: +92-62-9250235
Fax: +92-62-9250335
E-mail: info@iub.edu.pk
Website: https://www.iub.edu.pk/

Absence of evidence does not mean evidence of absence 

Islamabad, August 01, 2021 (PPI-OT):“The western historians view spread of Islam through sword or forced conversions rather Islam spread in the world through da’wah, trade, character, intermarriage, migration, Islam’s emphasis on justice and unity, and the universality of Islam”, observed renowned historian Prof. Dr. Aslam Syed on Saturday while responding to a question on spread of Islam in the world.

He emphasised that a historian should not take the events in their literal or superficial value. All that looks is not real. He reiterated that the “absence of evidence does not mean evidence of absence”. We need to look the world as it is and not as we want to see it, he remarked.

The primary role of Islam’s characteristic emphasis on justice and unity, and the universality of Islam remained in the widespread acceptance of Islam as a religion. The complexity of the spread of Islam, which is one of the most transformative processes in human history – comparable in scale and intricacy to Christianization or secularization and which certainly cannot be oversimplified in a slogan such as “Islam was spread by the sword,” Dr. Syed elaborated during a Webinar on the “Weekends of Discourse in History on every weekend” here on Sunday.

This was the sixth session of the Webinar exclusively dedicated to early period of the Muslim history. The Webinar was arranged by the National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, Centre of Excellence, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad which was online attended by over 1000 participants ranging from students, teachers and researchers to have greater insights into the valuable views of the guest speaker.

Responding to a question on tribal and feudal nature of Muslim societies, Dr. Syed was of the view that the Arab Muslim societies and other Muslims have cultural affinities, though every society has preserved its distinguishing characteristics. Islamic culture inherited an Arab culture born in the desert, simple but by no means simplistic. It has an oral tradition based on the transmission of culture through poetry and narrative. However, it has been the written record that has had the greatest impact on civilization. Islamic civilization is based on the value of education, which both the Qur’an and the Prophet stressed, he said.

“The study of history held a particular fascination for Arab Muslims imbued with a sense of mission. Indeed Islam is a religion for all peoples and all times, and because the Qur’an states that God created the universe and caused it to be inhabited by men and women and peoples and tribes so that they may know each other, there was a quest for discovery and knowledge. As a result Muslims recorded their own history and that of others. But they added insight to facts and gave to events, people, and places a philosophical dimension expressed in the universal history written by al-Tabari (838-923),” Dr Syed recalled.

Prof Dr. Aslam Syed has been currently serving Center for Religious Studies, Ruhr Universitat, Bochum, Germany. He remained Chairman, Department of History, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad and served the NIHCR as its Director. Replying a question on religion and politics in history, Dr. Syed opined that both religion and politics have one common goal: that is to acquire political power and use it to fulfill their aims.

“However, to achieve these objectives, their methods are different. Religion mobilizes religious sensibilities of people in order to get their support to capture power; while politics uses intrigue, diplomacy, and makes attempt to win public opinion either democratically, if the system allows it, or usurps power if the society is under-developed and backward,” Dr Syed commented.

Therefore, he said, in power struggle, both politics and religion make attempts to undermine each other. If religion holds political authority, its ambition is to exploit it to fulfill a divine mission. It claims that it derives authority from divinity and therefore its mission is holy, motivated to reform society under the spiritual guidance. Politics, on the contrary, bereft of any value, directs its policy on the needs and requirements of society whereupon, it obliges to change laws and system of government accordingly, Dr Syed concluded.

The NIHCR Director Dr Sajid Mahood Awan moderated the Webinar by introducing the participants and presenting their questions to Dr Syed for answering. He said that this inclusive activity would be taken up every week for the benefit of students in general and capacity-building of the teachers and researchers in particular.

For more information, contact:
National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (NIHCR)
Quaid-e-Azam University, New Campus, Shadara Road,
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-2896153-54/102
Fax: +92-51-2896152
Email: dirnihcr@gmail.com, nihcr@yahoo.com
Website: www.nihcr.edu.pk