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  2. IIUM - Wikipedia

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    IIUM may refer to: International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Macau Inter-University Institute (IIUM), already renamed as University of Saint Joseph since 2009. For Isles Internationale Universite in Malaysia, also called Isles International University in Malaysia, see Isles International University .

  3. Zaleha Kamarudin - Wikipedia

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    International Islamic University Malaysia. University of London. Occupation. Professor of law. Zaleha binti Kamarudin (born on 26 November 1961 at Raub, Pahang, Malaysia) is a Malaysian professor of law. She is Judge of Sharia Court of Appeal of Terengganu since 16 October 2017 [1] and was the Rector of IIUM from 2 August 2011 [2] to 31 July 2018.

  4. Mohammad A. Quayum - Wikipedia

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    Quayum was born in Gopalganj, Bangladesh on 30 June 1954. He has taught at universities in Australia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and the US, and is currently Professor of English at International Islamic University Malaysia, [1] and adjunct professor in the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University, and School ...

  5. Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 3°15′05.9″N 101°44′16.5″E. Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL) is the law faculty of International Islamic University Malaysia. Previously known as the Kulliyyah of Laws, it was renamed in 2000 in honour of its founder and ex- Dean, professor Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim. Being the first faculty formed together with the ...

  6. Abdul Rashid Moten - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rashid Moten. Abdul Rashid Moten (born February 20, 1947) is a Bangladeshi political scientist, academic, and author on issues ranging from political science and its various aspects, Islamic methodology in political science, political movements in the Muslim world, and good governance from the Islamic perspective. [1]

  7. Koutoub Moustapha Sano - Wikipedia

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    Politician. Title. Dato (2007) Awards. Datuk (Malaysia) Koutoub Moustapha Sano (born April 10, 1966) is a politician and academic from Guinea. He served as minister of the office of the president of Guinea and diplomatic advisor to the president. He holds a doctorate in law.

  8. Syed Arabi Idid - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Communication specialist. Syed Arabi bin Syed Abdullah Idid (born on 28 September 1944 [1] at Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia) is a Malaysian scholar who serves as a Professor of Communication at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). He was the Rector of IIUM from 1 June 2006 to 1 August 2011.

  9. Jamil Osman - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.insaniah.edu.my. Jamil bin Osman ( Jawi: جميل بن عثمان; born 3 May 1950) is a Malaysian scholar, professor of Islamic Economics, pioneer of Islamic banking and finance in Malaysia, Rector and CEO of Insaniah University College. Prior to working at Insaniah, he served as Dean of Admissions and Records Division (1989-1999 ...