On 18th November every year, we celebrate International Day of Islamic Art, one of the most beautiful forms of art in the world. Besides celebrating cultural diversity, this celebration promotes freedom of expression, cultural heritage preservation, and intercultural understanding. Islamic art covers a variety of artistic disciplines such as architecture, calligraphy, painting, glass, pottery, and textiles. The day also promotes tolerance between people and rapprochement between cultures.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Qazi Appointed as Field Supervisor for International Master’s Students from Sri Lanka and China
We are proud to share that Dr. Muhammad Ali Qazi, Associate Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Salim Habib University, has been


