Dr. Atiq ur Rehman
Assistant Professor & Head of Faculty Advising
- Group:Religious Studies Department
Dr. Atiq ur Rehman
Assistant Professor & Head of Faculty Advising
Department of Religious Studies
Extension Number: 831
Office Number: F-107 (Hamid Saeed Faculty Block)
Brief Profile:
Dr. Atiq-ur-Rehman is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies. He has served in different capacities at FCCU such as served as Chairperson of Department of Religious Studies for Four years. He has played a key role in establishing the Advising Center and at present he Is leading Faculty Advising System” at FCCU, organizes different events and conducts training sessions for Faculty Advisors of all levels.
Azhery Anglo Arabic College Rawalpindi as Principal for three years. He is member of different Previously he has rendered his services at organizations especially, member of NACADA a a largest Advising Community in USA He has got the onli ne Training from Dr. Dee Fink on designing significant learning experiences and had designed maximum courses in Department of Religious Studies He is also serving as Implementer of Soliya the Global Engagement Program at FCCU. He teaches courses on Arabic Language, Seerat-ur-Nabi and Islam and West etc. Recently he has developed and implemented the “Faculty Advising Model” at FCCU and has presented it it at the International Conference. He has done his Ph.D on Alexander Ross’s Translation of Holy Qur’an. He has established the YouTube Channel “HELP” (Humanity, Equality, Love and Peace – Higher Order Thinking, Education, Lifelong Learning forPeace) to groom the youth and share his expertise in Advising, Course Designing and education for peace.
Education:
- PhD in Islamic Studies, Punjab University, Lahore
- M.Phil in Islamic Studies, Punjab University, Lahore
- M.A in Islamic Studies & Arabic, Punjab University, Lahore.
Research and Publications:
- Alexander Ross and his translation of the Holy Qur’an Introduction and Critical Analysis
- The Analytical Study of the Comparative Religions: Aiming at Developing Universality
- George Sale and His Translation of the Holy Qur’an, A Critical Analysis
- Alexander Ross’s Translation of the Holy Quran and Analysis of the References, Terms, and Errors in his Rendition
- The Comparative Analysis of the Methodologies of Ibn Ḥazm and Shahrastānī on Christianity