Institute of Islamic Culture explained

Institute of Islamic Culture
Formation:1950
Founder:Khalifa Abdul Hakeem
Founding Location:Lahore, Pakistan
Type:Non-governmental organization
Purpose:Conducting scientific and research studies on various aspects of Islamic civilization and culture
Headquarters:Lahore, Pakistan
Leader Title:Director

The Institute of Islamic Culture is an independent non-governmental institute and publishing house of Islamic studies in Lahore, Pakistan. It was established in Lahore in 1950 for the purpose of conducting scientific and research studies on various aspects of Islamic civilization and culture.[1] [2] [3] Dr. Khalifa Abdul Hakeem was its founder director.[4]

Directors

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institute of Islamic Culture, Lahore | UIA Yearbook Profile | Union of International Associations. uia.org.
  2. Web site: Institute of Islamic Culture desperate for funding. October 24, 2011. The Express Tribune.
  3. Web site: Thinker, philosopher, poet – Dr Khalifa Abdul Hakim | The Express Tribune. August 21, 2022. tribune.com.pk.
  4. Web site: COLUMN: Remembering Khalifa Abdul Hakim . 26 April 2015 .