Samreen Rizvi presents life of Muhammad bin Qasim – the youngest conqueror of the world who, brought Islam to Indo-Pakistan Muhammad bin Qasim was a... Continue reading
Hafsa Ahsan presents to teachers the plagiarism detection ‘tool-kit’ for safeguarding the work of their students from copy/paste culture This trend is, perhaps, as old... Continue reading
Hafsa Ahsan discusses the art of taking notes during lectures Lectures given by different teachers through the course of the semester hold a lot of... Continue reading
In Pakistan, students’ choice of subjects depends essentially on two factors. First, whether or not the subject can be cleared with the least possible effort,... Continue reading
Practical advice from Hafsa Ahsan for making the most of your study time and avoiding the pre-exam panic Effective studying isn’t about opening a textbook... Continue reading
Speaking from a student’s perspective, Hafsa Ahsan humbly offers the teachers of Islamiat practical suggestions for improving the quality of lectures I stifled a yawn... Continue reading
Bilal (rta), was the first Muadh-dhin (the one who gives the Adhan) of Islam. In pre-Islamic Arabia, Bilal (rta), tall, thin and slightly hump-backed, was... Continue reading
Hafsa Ahsan talks to the pioneers of the Educational Research Institute to understand the concept of an integrated curriculum, teachers’ development programs and much more... Continue reading
The Messenger (sa) said: “I have only been sent as a teacher.” (Ibn Majah) Surely, that was his role: he had to impart the instructions... Continue reading