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It was discussed by Ziauddin Sardar, Ishaq Farhan, and Abdul Rahman Doi. Ziauddin Sardar mentioned that a university should be a place where a society’s intellectual heritage is discovered, thus leading society in a particular direction, and to be Islamic it must promote the Islamic world view.
Kamal said that it was important to recognize the guiding force of the First World Conference on Islamic Education, the need to study the Qur’an regularly, and the fostering of closer relationships between staff and students.
He said that there was need for cooperation from experienced staff, transmitting information and values of Islamic life, more Islamic orientation to administrators, in student activities, and in research and knowledge.
“The Challenges of Achieving Excellence and All-Around Development: Academic, Islamic, Socio-Cultural and Leadership, How to Ensure the Credibility of the University and Employment Opportunities for its Graduates Without Losing Sight of Moral—Religious Excellence” was the topic discussed by Hisham al-Talib, Fathi Malkawi and Razali Nawawi.
Lodhi said that he wishes to emphasize the Islamization of science and technology which involves the Islamic view of the physical world, defining the role of Muslim scientists, group efforts in various disciplines, basic issues, categorizing comparative research in the disciplines and Islamic values related to them, suggesting how to Islamize science.
” Fathi Malkawi said that the professor in an Islamic university is a pioneer and he emphasized the need for research and community service.