ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Islamic Research Institute of the International Islamic University (IIU) organized a Flag-Hoisting Ceremony and a National Seminar titled “Istehkam-e-Pakistan” at the Faisal Masjid Campus in Islamabad on Tuesday as part of the Independence Day celebrations.
The event was graced by the Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Program Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, Rector IIU Professor Dr. Samina Malik along with Vice Presidents, the Director General of the Islamic Research Institute, and a large gathering of teachers and staff members.
In his address, Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the significance of Independence Day as a moment to honor the immense sacrifices made by Muslims. He highlighted that Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s leadership was instrumental in securing the rights of the oppressed in British India.
The minister underscored that the creation of Pakistan on August 14 was not just a historical event but a triumph of ideology—an ideology championed by Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal that became a beacon of hope in the struggle for freedom. He noted that the founding fathers envisioned Pakistan as a successful and thriving state. Despite initial skepticism about Pakistan’s viability, the nation has emerged as a nuclear power, he added.
Addressing the current challenges, Ahsan Iqbal expressed confidence in the resilience and intelligence of the Pakistani people, asserting that pessimists will not succeed in their negative agendas. He elaborated on the importance of peace, political stability, continuity in policies, and reforms as essential ingredients for development, lamenting the disruption of the Vision 2010 and Vision 2025 development plans.
The minister reaffirmed his commitment to overcoming unemployment and inflation, and fighting against corruption and anarchy, which he described as major obstacles to national progress.
Paying tribute to national hero Arshad Nadeem, Ahsan Iqbal praised him as a symbol of hard work and determination, urging the youth to follow his example.
In his remarks, Rana Mashhood Hussain stated that thriving nations learn from their mistakes. He reflected on the vision of Pakistan’s founders, who established the country to uphold minority rights and serve as a bastion of Islamic values.
The Chairman Youth Program highlighted the achievements of Arshad Nadeem, noting that his success demonstrates that determination can overcome resource constraints.
Rana Mashhood affirmed that the PM Youth Program is designed to empower the nation’s youth, emphasizing that the current government is committed to realizing the dreams of Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam, while safeguarding the fundamental principles of Pakistan. He stressed the crucial role of sincerity and dedication in the development of nations.
In her presidential address, Rector IIUI Dr. Samina Malik spoke about the invaluable gift of freedom, urging the audience to appreciate its worth by considering the plight of those who lack it. She emphasized that unity is the cornerstone of national development and lauded the International Islamic University for its consistent contributions to the country’s progress.
Dr. Malik called for prioritizing education and addressing the financial challenges faced by educational institutions, as these are vital to the nation’s growth. She encouraged the youth, reminding them that the entire nation looks to them with hope and expectation.
The Director General of the Islamic Research Institute Dr. Zia-ul-Haq discussed the objectives of the flag-hoisting ceremony and the seminar. He expressed the joy and pride felt by every Pakistani during the Independence Day celebrations and mentioned that an exhibition showcasing Pakistan’s rich history and traditions was organized in conjunction with the Pakistan Day observance.