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{{ Infobox university
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| name = Islamic University (IU)
| native_name = ইসলামী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় (ইবি)
| image = Logo of Islamic University, Bangladesh.jpg
| image_size =
| image_alt =
| caption =
| motto =
| established = 22 November 1979
| type = [[Public University|Public]]
| affiliation = [[University Grants Commission (Bangladesh)|University Grants Commission, Bangladesh]]
|chancellor= President Md. [[Abdul Hamid]]
| vice_chancellor = [[Rashid Askari|Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari]]
| city = Kushtia
|students = 16,000+
| state = [[Khulna]]
| country = [[Bangladesh]]
| campus = [[urban area|Urban]], 175 acres at Shantidanga-Dulalpur, beside the Kushtia-Khulna highway, about 24 km south from Kushtia and 22 km north from Jhenidah.
| language = [[Bengali language|Bengali]], English, [[Arabic language|Arabic]]
| website = {{URL|iu.ac.bd}}


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| geburtstag = [[25. März]] [[2002]]
| geburtsort = [[Datteln]]
| geburtsland = [[Deutschland]]
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'''Phil Harres''' (* [[25. März]] [[2002]] in [[Datteln]]) ist ein [[Deutschland|deutscher]] [[Fußball]]spieler.
'''Islamic University, Bangladesh''' ({{lang-bn|ইসলামী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, বাংলাদেশ}}), commonly known as Islamic University (IU), Kushtia ({{lang-bn|ইবি}}), is a public university in Bangladesh<ref>{{cite web
| title = Islamic University
| work = Public Universities
| publisher = University Grants Commission
| url = http://www.ugc.gov.bd/en/home/universityDetails/63
| accessdate = 17 May 2007}}</ref> financially aided by the [[Organisation of the Islamic Conference]] and financed by the government of Bangladesh through [[University Grants Commission (Bangladesh)|University Grants Commission, Bangladesh]]. It was formed in 1985 in [[Kushtia District|Kushtia]]<ref>{{cite web
| title = Islamic University
| work = Study in Bangladesh
| publisher = Bangla 2000
| url = http://www.bangla2000.com/Education/Study_in_Bangladesh/Universities/Islamic.shtm
| accessdate = 17 May 2007}}</ref> under the Islamic University Act of 1980<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bdlaws.minlaw.gov.bd/print_sections_all.php?id=609|title=Islamic University Act, 1980 (Act No. XXXVII of 1980).|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref> to promote the Islamic system of education in the country. Islamic University began operations on 28 June 1986. It is the first university which was established in independent Bangladesh. It is a major international center for an excellent integration of Islamic studies with general studies and studies of modern science, engineering and technology. The university provides both local and foreign students with the facilities of undergraduate studies, postgraduate research and teaching.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iu.ac.bd|title=Islamic University|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>


==History==
== Karriere ==
Nach seinen Anfängen in der Jugend von [[Borussia Dortmund]], dem TSC Eintracht Dortmund<ref>{{Internetquelle |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=918025218262745&set=pcb.918025351596065 |titel=Facebook |abruf=2025-01-14}}</ref> des [[VfL Bochum]] und des [[Hombrucher FV 09|Hombrucher SV]] wechselte er im Sommer 2018 in die Jugendabteilung von [[Preußen Münster]]. Nach insgesamt 22 Spielen in der [[B-Junioren-Bundesliga]], bei den ihm sechs Tore gelangen, wechselte er im Sommer 2019 in die Jugendabteilung von [[Dynamo Dresden]]. Nach 19 Spielen in der [[A-Junioren-Bundesliga (Fußball)|A-Junioren-Bundesliga]], bei denen ihm sechs Tore gelangen, unterzeichnete er dort auch seinen ersten Profivertrag.<ref>[https://www.kicker.de/dresden-stattet-u-19-duo-mit-lizenzspieler-vertraegen-aus-791641/artikel Dresden stattet U-19-Duo mit Lizenzspieler-Verträgen aus] auf kicker.de vom 7. Dezember 2020.</ref> Um Spielpraxis zu sammeln, wurde er im Sommer 2021 für zwei Spielzeiten in die [[Fußball-Regionalliga Südwest|Regionalliga Südwest]] zum [[SSV Ulm 1846]] verliehen.<ref>[https://www.ssvulm1846-fussball.de/profis/phil-harres-kommt-von-dynamo-dresden-2 Phil Harres kommt von Dynamo Dresden] auf ssvulm1846-fussball.de vom 19. Juli 2021.</ref> Da er dort mit acht Toren in 34 Ligaspielen überzeugen konnte, wurde die Leihe im Sommer 2022 vorzeitig beendet und er kehrte nach Dresden zurück.<ref>[https://www.dynamo-dresden.de/aktuelles/news/profis/phil-harres-kehrt-vorzeitig-zur-sgd-zurueck/ Phil Harres kehrt vorzeitig zur SGD zurück] auf dynamo-dresden.de vom 3. Juni 2022.</ref> Dort kam er auch zu seinem ersten Einsatz im Profibereich in der [[3. Fußball-Liga|3. Liga]], als er am 10. August 2022, dem 3. Spieltag, beim 2:0-Heimsieg gegen den [[SC Verl]] in der 85. Spielminute für [[Stefan Kutschke]] eingewechselt wurde. Am letzten Tag des Sommertransferfensters wurde er für den Rest der Saison an den [[Fußball-Regionalliga Nordost (2012)|Regionalligisten]] [[FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin]] verliehen.<ref>[https://viktoria.berlin/2022/09/01/leihe-perfekt-offensivmann-phil-harres-kommt-von-der-sg-dynamo-dresden-zu-viktoria-berlin/ Leihe perfekt: Offensivmann Phil Harres kommt von der SG Dynamo Dresden zu Viktoria Berlin] auf viktoria.berlin vom 1. September 2022.</ref>
Islamic University, Kushtia was founded on 22 November 1979 at Shantidanga-Dulalpur (Kushtia-Jhenidah) by the late president [[Ziaur Rahman]] based on the recommendation of Islamic University Planning Committee headed by M. A. Bari. The Islamic University Act was passed by [[Jatiyo Sangshad|National Assembly of Bangladesh]] on 27 December 1980. On 1 January 1981 the government of [[Bangladesh]] appointed A. N. M. Mamtajuddin Choudhury as the first [[chancellor (education)|vice-chancellor]] and the university became operational that year.<ref>[http://www.iu.ac.bd/index.php?page=about-us A brief history of Islamic University] On official Islamic University website</ref>
[[File:Mukto Bangla at IU.jpg|thumb|Sculpture to remember the martyrs in the liberation war in 1971 against Pakistan.]]
As construction of several important buildings began, a presidential [[decree]] was issued on 15 May 1982 to shift the university from Shantidanga-Dulalpur to Boardbazar, [[Gazipur, Dhaka Division|Gazipur]] on an area of 50 [[acre]]s. The construction of an academic building, two residential halls and other necessary infrastructures were completed. Initially two faculties (Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) with four departments (Al-Quran, Dawah, Accounting, Management) were established and 300 students were enrolled. In 1987, two more departments ([[Sharia]] and [[Economics]]) were established. On 28 December 1988, while the infrastructure development and academic activities were in full swing, the university was again shifted to Shantidanga-Dulalpur (Kushtia-Jhenidah).


Nach Leihende kehrte er nicht nach Dresden zurück, sondern wechselte zur Saison 2022/23 zum saarländischen [[Fußball-Regionalliga Südwest|Regionalligisten]] [[FC 08 Homburg]].<ref>{{Internetquelle |autor= |url=https://www.fc08homburg.de/fch-verpflichtet-phil-harres/ |titel=FCH verpflichtet Phil Harres |werk=FC 08 Homburg |datum=2023-06-24 |sprache=de-DE |abruf=2023-06-25}}</ref> Im Sommer 2024 wechselt er zum Bundesliga-Aufsteiger [[Holstein Kiel]].<ref>{{Internetquelle |url=https://www.holstein-kiel.de/news-herren/die-ksv-verpflichtet-phil-harres/ |titel=Die KSV verpflichtet Phil Harres |werk=Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e. V. |datum=2024-05-29 |sprache=de-DE |abruf=2024-06-01}}</ref> Sein Debüt in der höchsten Spielklasse gab er am 26. Oktober 2024 (8. Spieltag) bei der 1:2-Niederlage im Auswärtsspiel gegen den [[VfB Stuttgart]] mit Einwechslung für [[Max Geschwill]] in der 80. Minute. Sein erstes Bundesligator gelang ihm am 9. November 2024 (10. Spieltag) bei der 1:2-Niederlage im Auswärtsspiel gegen [[Werder Bremen]] mit dem Treffer zum 1:1 in der 48. Minute. Zwei Tore in einem Bundesligaspiel gelangen ihm am 21. Dezember 2024 (15. Spieltag) beim 5:1-Sieg im Heimspiel gegen den [[FC Augsburg]] mit den Treffern zum 2:1 und 3:1 in der 32. und 35. Minute.
In 1991 five more departments — [[Bengali language|Bengali]], English, [[Arabic]], [[Islamic History]], and [[Public Administration]] — were established.


== Weblinks ==
Now there are 26 departments under five faculties—modern applied sciences, technological, and engineering subjects were included with the ordinary departments.
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== Einzelnachweise ==
On 23 June 2009, an Act of Parliament assigned the [[President of Bangladesh|President]] as chancellor, replacing the [[Prime Minister of Bangladesh|Prime Minister]].<ref>
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| image =[[File:New Year Celebration.jpg|thumb|Bengali New Year Celebration in the Campus]]


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== Administration<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/administration/vc.php|title=Islamic University:VC|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref> ==
'''Vice-Chancellor:''' Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari (Pen Name: [[Rashid Askari]])
'''Pro Vice-Chancellor:''' M. Shahinoor Rahman[[File:Kushtia Islamic University Auditorium, Kushtia, Bangladesh.jpg|thumb|BirSreshtho Hamidur Rahman Auditorium.|241x241px]]
'''Treasurer:''' Selim Toha


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'''Registrar:'''S. M. Abdul Latif (In-charge)
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{{Personendaten
'''Proctor:''' Md. Mahabubar Rahman
|NAME=Harres, Phil

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'''Student Adviser:''' Md. Anowar Hossain
|KURZBESCHREIBUNG=deutscher Fußballspieler

|GEBURTSDATUM=25. März 2002
'''Controller of Examination:''' Mohammad Ali (In-charge)
|GEBURTSORT=[[Datteln]]

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'''Office of the Director of Finance & Accounts:''' Md. Akamuddin Biswas, Director (In-Charge)
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'''Office of the Chief Engineer:''' Md. Mokbul Hossain, Chief Engineer

'''Office of the Information, Publication & Public Relations:''' Amanur Rahman, Deputy Registrar.

===Faculties and departments===
Academic activities are conducted by twenty five departments under five faculties:
* '''Faculty of Applied Science and Technology:'''
** Department of Applied Physics, Electronics and Communication Engineering<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/applied_physics_electronics_and_communication_engineering.php|title=Islamic University:Applied Physics, Electronics & Communication Engineering|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/applied_chemistry_and_chemical_technology.php|title=Islamic University:Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Applied Nutrition and Food Technology<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/applied_nutrition_and_food_technology.php|title=Islamic University:Applied Nutrition & Food Technology|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/biotechnology_and_genetic_engineering.php|title=Islamic University:Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Computer Science and Engineering<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cseiu.ac.bd|title=Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Islamic University|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cseiu.ac.bd/Facultymember.php|title=Faculty Member of CSE Department|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/computer_science_and_engineering.php|title=Islamic University:Computer Science & Engineering|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Information and Communication Engineering<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iceiu.edu.bd|title=Information and Communication Engineering - Islamic University, Kushtia|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/information_and_communication_engineering.php|title=Islamic University:Information & Communication Engineering|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/iceiu|title=Department Of ICE,Islamic University, Kushtia|work=Facebook|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Mathematics<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/mathematics.php|title=Islamic University:Mathematics|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Statistics<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/statistics.php|title=Islamic University:Statistics|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
* '''Faculty of Business Administration:'''
** Department of Accounting and Information Systems<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/accounting_and_information_systems.php|title=Islamic University:Accounting & Information Systems|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Marketing
** Department of Management<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/management.php|title=Islamic University:Management|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Finance and Banking<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/Finance_and_Banking.php|title=Islamic University:Finance & Banking|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
* '''Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences:'''
** Department of Arabic Language and Literature
** Department of Folklore Studies
** Department of Bengali<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/bengali.php|title=Islamic University:Bengali|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of English<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/english.php|title=Islamic University:English|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://engiukst.edu.bd/|title=Department of English|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
** Department of Economics<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/economics.php|title=Islamic University:Economics|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Islamic History and Culture
** Department of Politics & Public Administration
** Department of Political Science<ref>iu.ac.bd/departments/politics_public_administration.php</ref>
* '''Faculty of Law and Shariah:'''
** Department of Al-Fiqh
** Department of Law <ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/law_and_muslim_jurisprudence.php|title=Islamic University:Law & Muslim Jurisprudence|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
* '''Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies:'''
** Department of Al-Quran and Islamic Studies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://alquraniu.edu.bd|title=Depeartment Of Al-Quran and Islamic Studies - Islamic University Kushtia|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://iu.ac.bd/departments/al_quran_and_islamic_studies.php|title=Islamic University:Al-Quran & Islamic Studies|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref>
** Department of Al-Hadith and Islamic Studies
** Department of Dawah and Islamic Studies
[[File:Business Studies Faculty Building.jpg|thumb|Business Studies Faculty Building]]
[[File:Faculty of Applied Science & Technology Building.jpg|thumb|Faculty of Applied Science & Technology Building]]

==Academics==

=== Program offered ===
This university offer a four-year bachelor's degree and one-year master's degree:
* Undergraduate/Bachelor's Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Theology and Islamic Studies (BTIS), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Social Science (BSS), Bachelor of Law (LL.B).
* Graduate/Master's Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Theology and Islamic Studies (MTIS), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Social Science (MSS), Master of Law (LL.M).
* Post Graduate Research Degree: M.Phil, Ph.D

===Journals and research bulletins===
* Journal of the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology
* Jouranal of Islamic University (IU Journal)
* Islamic University Studies

===Conferences and workshops===
Islamic University regularly organizes national and international conferences and workshops in its campus to enhance the research capabilities of its students and faculties. Among the conferences and workshops organized by different faculties and departments, following are notable:
* 'National Workshop on Networking and ISP set up using LINUX' organized by the department of ICE on 27–29 March 2007.
* International seminar titled ‘Role of Microbial Proteases in their own metabolism and host Infection’ in September 2015, organized by the Applied Nutrition and Food Technology(ANFT) Department of Islamic University in collaboration with Nagasaki University, Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theindependentbd.com/arcprint/details/15857/2015-09-15|title=Campus corner|first=The|last=Independent|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bdchronicle.com/detail/news/32/23286|title=Seminar on ‘Role of Microbial Proteases & host infection’ held at IU - Bdchronicle.com|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bssnews.net/newsDetails.php?cat=10&id=519428&date=2015-09-14|title=News Details|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* 'MOOC-GERMANPROBASHE SEMINAR' organized by the Department of Information & Communication Engineering (ICE) on 14 January 2016"
* Seminar on self-assessment on 3 March 2016, arranged by the Law and Muslim Jurisprudence Department of the university with the help of University Grant Commission (UGC).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/2016/03/03/19191|title=Seminar on self-assessment held at IU|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.observerbd.com/2016/03/05/139767.php|title=Seminar on self-assessment held|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://newstoday.com.bd/index.php?option=details&news_id=2436804&date=2016-03-04|title=Seminar on self-assessment held at IU|first=Hafez Ahmed @|last=http://www.newstoday.com.bd|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* A workshop on 'Effective Teaching of English: Best Practice' on 30 July 2016, jointly organized by the English Department of the university and Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association(BELTA), sponsored by the American Centre, US Embassy, Dhaka.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.observerbd.com/details.php?id=26468|title=Workshop on ‘Effective Teaching of English’ at IU|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://daily-sun.com/post/155078/Workshop-on-%E2%80%9CEffective-Teaching-of-English%E2%80%9D-held-at-IU|title=Workshop on "Effective Teaching of English" held at IU|first=The Daily|last=Sun|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* A three-day workshop on 'Pure Pronunciation, News Presentation and Recitation’; ‘Abritti, Abrtti’, a campus-based organisation of recitation, in association with the IU English Department has organised the event with the slogan ‘Asun Suddhotar Chorcha Kori’ (let’s practice purity)on 27–29 August 2016 <ref name="auto">{{cite news |title=Workshop on pronunciation, recitation at IU |url=http://www.daily-sun.com/post/162997/Workshop-on-pronunciation-recitation-at-IU |publisher=Daily Sun |location=Dhaka |accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* A career camp on ‘Information and Communication Technology’ was held at Islamic University (IU), Kushtia central auditorium on 5 October 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=ICT career camp held at IU |url=http://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/172725/ICT-career-camp-held-at-IU |newspaper=Daily Sun |location=Dhaka |accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>

===Convocations===
The first convocation of the university was held on 27 April 1973.<ref>[http://www.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/article/44739/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%A8-%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%AF%E0%A6%BC-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A7%A7%E0%A7%A7-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%9B%E0%A6%B0]</ref> Since then, a second convocation was held on 5 December 1999 and the third on 28 March 2002.

==Student life==

=== Halls of residence ===
The University has 7 residential halls, 4 for males and 3 for female: They are

'''Male halls:'''
* Saddam Hossain Hall ''(funded by and named after the President of Iraq [[Saddam Hussein]])''
* Shahid Ziaur Rahman Hall ''(named after the ex-president General [[Ziaur Rahman]])''
* Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall ''(named after the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]])''
* Lalon Shah Hall ''(named after the Bengali Baul saint, mystic, songwriter, social reformer and thinker of Bangladesh [[Lalon Shah]])''

'''Female halls:'''
* Khaleda Zia Hall (named after the ex-prime minister of Bangladesh Begum [[Khaleda Zia]])
* Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall (named after the wife of the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman [[Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib]])
* Sheikh Hasina Hall (named after the present prime minister of Bangladesh, daughter of the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]], [[Sheikh Hasina]])
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iu.ac.bd/residential/|title=Islamic University:Residential Facilities|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* Moreover, by the name of ''' Sheikh Russel ''',(named after the son of the Father of the Nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu [[Sheikh Mujibur Rahman]]) another Hall of residence is under construction for male students.

=== Student body ===
The university has about 16,000 regular students.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iu.ac.bd/|title=Islamic University|publisher=|accessdate=16 June 2015}}</ref> There are seven residential halls for students, including four of 2000 seats for male and three of 1500 seats for female students. This capacity is not enough and students usually live in two adjacent cities, [[Kushtia District|Kushtia]] and Jheniadah. The university has approximately 70 buses (both owned and hired) to bring those students to the campus.

===Sports facilities===
IU has two large playground, one is for playing cricket and another for playing football. These two are used as venue of annual [[athletics (physical culture)|athletics]] competition of the university as well as [[cricket]], [[association football|football]], [[hockey]] competitions. Moreover, these two venues are very popular for inter-university football and cricket competition. Students can access the facility all year round. IU has [[tennis]] court beside the gymnasium building. It also has a gymnasium cum indoor stadium near the halls of residence where students can do [[gymnastics]] and play [[basketball]], [[badminton]] during leisure, and this gymnasium is used almost every year for inter-university basketball, badminton competition.

===Student organizations for extracurricular activities===
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iu.ac.bd/co_curricular.php|title=Islamic University:Co_Curricular|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* Teacher-Student Cultural Centre(TSCC)
* Islamic University Film Society (IUFS)
* Islamic University Debating Society (IUDS)
* Islamic University Photographic Society (IUPS)
* Islamic University Rover Scout Group(IURSG)
* Islamic University Rotaract Club (IURC)
* Islamic University Press Club
* Islamic University Journalist Association (IUJA)
* Islamic University Computer Association (IUCA)
* TARUNNO (A voluntary, non-political, and social welfare organization of Islamic University, Kushtia)
* Bangladesh Nation Cadet Corps Wing Islamic University (BNCCIU)
* Students Association of Information and Communication Engineering (SAICE)
* Career Club of Information and Communication Engineering (CCICE)
* Programming Club of Information and Communication Engineering (PCICE)
* ‘Abritti, Abrtti’, an IU campus-based organisation of recitation.<ref name="auto"/>
* Islamic University Nutrition Club (IUNC)<ref>{{cite news |title=Nutrition Club at IU |url=http://thedailynewnation.com/news/114624 |newspaper=The New Nation}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news |title=BIID launches nutrition club at Islamic University |url=http://dailyasianage.com/news/38349 |newspaper=The Asian Age}}</ref>

==Notable faculty==
* [[Rashid Askari|Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari]], Department of English Language & Literature, and Department of Folklore Studies.
* [[Abul Ahsan Chowdhury]], Department of Bengali Language and Literature.

==List of vice-chancellors==
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iu.ac.bd/administration/vc.php|title=Islamic University:VC|publisher=|accessdate=17 October 2016}}</ref>
* A. N. M. Mamotaz Uddin (From 9 February 1979 to 31 December 1980)
* Muhammad Sirazul Islam (From 28 December 1988 to 17 June 1991)
* Muhammad Abdul Hamid (From 18 June 1991 to 21 March 1995)
* Muhammad Enam-Ul-Haque (From 9 May 1995 to 2 September 1997)
* Kayes Uddin (From 3 September 1997 to 19 October 2000)
* Muhammad Lutfar Rahman (From 20 October 2000 to 3 November 2001)
* Muhammad Mustafizur Rahman (From 10 December 2001 to 2 April 2004)
* M. Rafiqul Islam (From 3 April 2004 to 10 July 2006)
* Foyez Muhammad Sirazul Haque (From 10 August 2006 to 8 March 2009)
* M. Alauddin (From 9 March 2009 to 27 December 2012)
* Abdul Hakim Sarkar ( From 27 December 2012 to 30 June 2016)
* [[Rashid Askari|Harun-Ur-Rashid Askari]] (From 20 August 2016 to Present);

==References==
{{Reflist|2}}

==External links==
* [http://www.iu.ac.bd/ Official website]
* [http://www.4icu.org/religious/Islamic.htm List of Islamic Universities and Colleges around the world]

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Phil Harres
Phil Harres (2021)
Personalia
Geburtstag 25. März 2002
Geburtsort DattelnDeutschland
Größe 193 cm
Position Sturm
Junioren
Jahre Station
Borussia Dortmund
TSC Eintracht Dortmund
0000–2017 VfL Bochum
2017–2018 Hombrucher SV
2018–2019 Preußen Münster
2019–2021 Dynamo Dresden
Herren
Jahre Station Spiele (Tore)1
2021–2023 Dynamo Dresden 1 0(0)
2021–2022 → SSV Ulm 1846 (Leihe) 34 0(8)
2022–2023 → FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin (Leihe) 28 0(8)
2023–2024 FC 08 Homburg 35 (24)
2024– Holstein Kiel 11 0(7)
2024–2025 Holstein Kiel II 5 0(2)
1 Angegeben sind nur Ligaspiele.
Stand: 6. Januar 2025

Phil Harres (* 25. März 2002 in Datteln) ist ein deutscher Fußballspieler.

Karriere

Nach seinen Anfängen in der Jugend von Borussia Dortmund, dem TSC Eintracht Dortmund[1] des VfL Bochum und des Hombrucher SV wechselte er im Sommer 2018 in die Jugendabteilung von Preußen Münster. Nach insgesamt 22 Spielen in der B-Junioren-Bundesliga, bei den ihm sechs Tore gelangen, wechselte er im Sommer 2019 in die Jugendabteilung von Dynamo Dresden. Nach 19 Spielen in der A-Junioren-Bundesliga, bei denen ihm sechs Tore gelangen, unterzeichnete er dort auch seinen ersten Profivertrag.[2] Um Spielpraxis zu sammeln, wurde er im Sommer 2021 für zwei Spielzeiten in die Regionalliga Südwest zum SSV Ulm 1846 verliehen.[3] Da er dort mit acht Toren in 34 Ligaspielen überzeugen konnte, wurde die Leihe im Sommer 2022 vorzeitig beendet und er kehrte nach Dresden zurück.[4] Dort kam er auch zu seinem ersten Einsatz im Profibereich in der 3. Liga, als er am 10. August 2022, dem 3. Spieltag, beim 2:0-Heimsieg gegen den SC Verl in der 85. Spielminute für Stefan Kutschke eingewechselt wurde. Am letzten Tag des Sommertransferfensters wurde er für den Rest der Saison an den Regionalligisten FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin verliehen.[5]

Nach Leihende kehrte er nicht nach Dresden zurück, sondern wechselte zur Saison 2022/23 zum saarländischen Regionalligisten FC 08 Homburg.[6] Im Sommer 2024 wechselt er zum Bundesliga-Aufsteiger Holstein Kiel.[7] Sein Debüt in der höchsten Spielklasse gab er am 26. Oktober 2024 (8. Spieltag) bei der 1:2-Niederlage im Auswärtsspiel gegen den VfB Stuttgart mit Einwechslung für Max Geschwill in der 80. Minute. Sein erstes Bundesligator gelang ihm am 9. November 2024 (10. Spieltag) bei der 1:2-Niederlage im Auswärtsspiel gegen Werder Bremen mit dem Treffer zum 1:1 in der 48. Minute. Zwei Tore in einem Bundesligaspiel gelangen ihm am 21. Dezember 2024 (15. Spieltag) beim 5:1-Sieg im Heimspiel gegen den FC Augsburg mit den Treffern zum 2:1 und 3:1 in der 32. und 35. Minute.

Commons: Phil Harres – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. Facebook. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2025.
  2. Dresden stattet U-19-Duo mit Lizenzspieler-Verträgen aus auf kicker.de vom 7. Dezember 2020.
  3. Phil Harres kommt von Dynamo Dresden auf ssvulm1846-fussball.de vom 19. Juli 2021.
  4. Phil Harres kehrt vorzeitig zur SGD zurück auf dynamo-dresden.de vom 3. Juni 2022.
  5. Leihe perfekt: Offensivmann Phil Harres kommt von der SG Dynamo Dresden zu Viktoria Berlin auf viktoria.berlin vom 1. September 2022.
  6. FCH verpflichtet Phil Harres. In: FC 08 Homburg. 24. Juni 2023, abgerufen am 25. Juni 2023 (deutsch).
  7. Die KSV verpflichtet Phil Harres. In: Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e. V. 29. Mai 2024, abgerufen am 1. Juni 2024 (deutsch).