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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD 10Th Convocation 2016 Degree Awarded for the Period of 01-SEP-2012 to 31-AUG-2013 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD 10th Convocation 2016 Degree Awarded for the Period of 01-SEP-2012 to 31-AUG-2013 Faculty: Arabic Programe: BA (Hons) Translation & Interpretation. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 1 Zeng Wei 72-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Chinese 3.25 / 74.09 Zeng Yi Jun 2 Yang Jian Chen 76-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Pakistani 2.94 / 70.43 Yang Wan Ren 3 Ma Jian 80-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Pakistani 2.73 / 68.66 Ma Xi Qian 4 Li Bin 84-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Chinese 2.93 / 70.39 Li Jian Cheng 5 Ma Lei (Chinese) 85-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Pakistani 2.55 / 66.70 Ma Dong Hong 6 Ma Tao (Chinese) 86-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Pakistani 2.80 / 69.16 MA WEI ZHONG 7 Hamdan Tayeh 95-FA/BA(H)TI/S08 Thai 3.28 / 74.86 Mamah Tayeh 8 Hafiz Waqar Khalid Amini 114-FA/BSTI/F08 Pakistani 3.08 / 72.23 Khalid Mehmood 9 Uzair Ishtiaq 115-FA/BSTI/F08 Pakistani 3.34 / 75.11 Ishtiaq Ahmad 10 Muhammad Umar Farooq Awan 117-FA/BSTI/F08 Pakistani 3.77 / 83.48 Malik Ghulam Mustafa 11 Hai Hao Yang 119-FA/BSTI/F08 Chinese 3.16 / 72.95 Hai Xiao 12 Nirosdi Madiyoh 129-FA/BSTI/F08 Pakistani 3.15 / 72.64 Nimad Madiyoh 13 Tamizi Doloh 130-FA/BSTI/F08 Thai 3.28 / 75.41 Sama-Ae Doloh 14 Hong XiaoPing 151-FA/BSTI/S09 Chinese 3.20 / 73.66 Hong Xu 15 Muhammad Tahir Yousaf 2893-FA/BA(H)TI/F06 Pakistani 3.47 / 78.11 Muhammad Yousaf Khan 16 Li Fu Hai 3474-FA/BA(H)TI/F07 Pakistani 2.47 / 65.64 Li jing yu Total Student for the Program: 16 Faculty: Arabic Programe: BS Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 Page 1 of 106 Faculty: Arabic Programe: BS Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 17 Abdul Jabar (Afghan) 919-FA/BA/F06 Pakistani 2.47 / 66.40 Shair Gul 18 Faiz Mohammad (Afghan) 923-FA/BA/F06 Pakistani 2.37 / 64.60 Said Ahmad 19 Zhou Zhan Hu (Chinese) 938-FA/BA/F06 Pakistani 2.21 / 63.34 Zhou Sheng Rong 20 Ma Biao 958-FA/BA/F06 Pakistani 2.48 / 66.22 Ma En Shan 21 Hafiz Muhammad Shoaib Farooqi 1004-FA/BA/F07 Pakistani 3.82 / 82.87 Hafiz Noor Muhammad Farooqi 22 Abdul Basit Qureshi 1005-FA/BA/F07 Pakistani 2.38 / 65.31 Waheed ud Din 23 Adeel Ahmad Butt 1019-FA/BA/F07 Pakistani 2.68 / 68.58 Muhammad Yousaf Butt 24 Hafiz Muhammad Yousuf 1035-FA/BA/F07 Pakistani 2.10 / 61.96 Jind Wadda 25 Muhammad Zubair Ahmad 1045-FA/BA/F07 Pakistani 2.25 / 63.27 Hafiz Muhammad Siddique 26 Muhammad Shehzad 1161-FA/BA/S08 Pakistani 3.97 / 88.89 Muhammad Moazzam Khan 27 LI DIngDing (Chinese) 1183-FA/BA/S08 Pakistani 2.92 / 70.04 Li Jian Xin 28 Syed Muhammad Ali Mosvi 1249-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Pakistani 2.98 / 71.29 syed mazahir hussain mosvi 29 Mujahid Hussain 1289-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Pakistani 3.30 / 75.04 Aqeel 30 Bai Yang 1318-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Pakistani 3.40 / 75.56 Bai Hong Liang 31 Sha Bao Lei 1322-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Chinese 3.31 / 74.84 Bao Yi Fei 32 Muhammatsayutee Sa-U 1349-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Pakistani 2.98 / 71.49 Muhammatwardee Sa-U 33 Wang Jin Xian 1353-FA/BS-4Y/F08 Chinese 3.61 / 79.16 Wang Shao Ming 34 Ma ZhanHu 1406-FA/BS-4Y/S09 Chinese 3.87 / 84.69 Ma ShengQuan Page 2 of 106 Faculty: Arabic Programe: BS Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 35 Jiang Ya (Chinese) 1408-FA/BS-4Y/S09 Pakistani 3.18 / 73.89 Jiang Rui Lin 36 Mustafa Kacmaz 1410-FA/BS-4Y/S09 Turkish 3.32 / 74.53 Halit 37 Muhammad Sajid Durrani 1412-FA/BS-4Y/S09 Pakistani 3.26 / 74.24 Abdul Wahid Durrani Total Student for the Program: 21 Faculty: Arabic Programe: M.Phil Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 38 Muhammad Hakim Sabir 18-FA/MPHIL/F06 Afghan 3.23 / 73.31 RAFAT KHAN 39 Muhammad Aslam 91-FA/MPHIL/S08 Pakistani 3.40 / 76.00 Abdul Aahad Total Student for the Program: 2 Faculty: Arabic Programe: MA Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 40 Abdullah 556-FA/MA/S10 Pakistani 2.91 / 71.25 Barkat Khaliq 41 Sajid Saleem 558-FA/MA/S10 Pakistani 2.87 / 69.83 Muhammad Saleem Khan 42 Amjad Khan 560-FA/MA/S10 Pakistani 3.66 / 81.29 Manzoor Ahmad 43 Abdul Azeem 568-FA/MA/F10 Pakistani 3.66 / 80.88 Abdul Hameed 44 Muhammad Ramzan 573-FA/MA/F10 Pakistani 2.68 / 68.13 Quari Muhammad Siddique 45 Noor ur Rehman 596-FA/MA/F11 Pakistani 4.00 / 94.17 Habib ur Rehman 46 Muhammad Ameen 599-FA/MA/F11 Pakistani 3.56 / 78.38 Muhammad Ramdhan Page 3 of 106 Faculty: Arabic Programe: MA Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 47 Muhammad Umer 600-FA/MA/F11 Pakistani 3.58 / 78.75 Muhammad Riaz 48 Malik zeeshan Ahmad 602-FA/MA/F11 Pakistani 3.25 / 75.67 Malik Nisar Ahmad 49 Abdul Majeed 603-FA/MA/F11 Pakistani 2.83 / 69.17 Mushtaq Ahmad 50 Li Yang Lu 633-FA/MA/F11 Chinese 3.93 / 84.96 Li Qing Qing Total Student for the Program: 11 Faculty: Arabic Programe: MS Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 51 Ahmad Saeed 97-FA/MS/F08 Pakistani 3.35 / 74.44 Nizam ud Din 52 Israr ul Haq 98-FA/MS/F08 Pakistani 3.80 / 80.11 Muhammad Afzal 53 Muhammad Farooq Azam 99-FA/MS/F08 Pakistani 3.45 / 76.22 Hafiz Abdul Qadir 54 Muhammad Javvad Ullah 122-FA/MS/S09 Pakistani 3.70 / 79.89 Ijaz Ullah 55 Shahid Ishaq 123-FA/MS/S09 Pakistani 3.45 / 76.89 Sardar Muhammad Ishaq Khan 56 Muhammad Shahid Hussain alMazhari 125-FA/MS/S09 Pakistani 3.45 / 74.67 Hafiz Rasool Bukhsh 57 Syed Abdus salam Bacha 126-FA/MS/S09 Pakistani 3.50 / 76.67 Muhammad Israel Bacha 58 Abdul Wahab 132-FA/MS/F09 Pakistani 3.60 / 78.67 Lal Khanan 59 Atta ullah 133-FA/MS/F09 Pakistani 3.55 / 78.22 Naseer ullah 60 Hafiz Muhammad Haroon Haseeb 134-FA/MS/F09 Pakistani 3.50 / 77.78 Muhammad Yaqub Bhatti 61 Abdulhafis Siseng 158-FA/MS/F09 Thai 3.65 / 77.89 Asae Siseng Page 4 of 106 Faculty: Arabic Programe: MS Arabic. Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 62 Suhaimin Malee 159-FA/MS/F09 Thai 3.25 / 72.89 Yakub Malee 63 Niaz Badshah 177-FA/MS/S10 Pakistani 3.55 / 75.78 Bakht Badshah 64 Hafiz Muhammad Ayyub Saeedi 178-FA/MS/S10 Pakistani 3.55 / 76.33 Haji Mehboob Ahmad Malik 65 Muhammad Faisal 187-FA/MS/F10 Pakistani 3.25 / 72.44 Shabir Hussain 66 Raja Majid Moazzam 188-FA/MS/F10 Pakistani 3.70 / 78.56 R.Muhammad Moazzam Khan 67 Fazal Hadi 190-FA/MS/F10 Pakistani 3.70 / 79.56 Fazal Hamid 68 Yahya Khan 192-FA/MS/F10 Pakistani 3.85 / 86.89 Fazal Karim 69 Khalique Ahmed 200-FA/MS/F10 Pakistani 3.00 / 70.56 Aftab Ahmed 70 Li Chong 208-FA/MS/F10 Chinese 3.85 / 81.56 Li Jiong 71 Tajudeen Oladimeji 215-FA/MS/S11 Nigerian 3.70 / 78.78 Ahmad Total Student for the Program: 21 Faculty: Basic & Applied Sciences Programe: 'BS in Computer Science' Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 72 Naveed Mehmood 542-FBAS/BSSE/S08 Pakistani 2.95 / 71.05 Muhammad Razzaq 73 Sohaib Akbar 557-FBAS/BSSE/S08 Pakistani 3.62 / 80.42 Ch. Saeed Akbar 74 Muhammad Ghaffar Aziz 1564-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.67 / 67.64 Raja Abdul Aziz 75 Junaid Shafique 1568-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.63 / 66.86 Shafique ur Rehman 76 Muhammad Zahid 1572-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.98 / 70.89 Sardar Muhammad Page 5 of 106 Faculty: Basic & Applied Sciences Programe: 'BS in Computer Science' Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No. Nationality CGPA / % 77 Muhammad Yasir Khan 1577-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.70 / 67.70 Abdul Samad Khan 78 Ahmad Talha Zubair 1587-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.55 / 66.00 Doctor Zubair Ahmad 79 Amir Zaman 1595-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.65 / 66.73 Saif ur Rehman 80 Najam Hanif 1596-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.78 / 68.84 Muhammad Hanif 81 Muhammad Latif 1598-FBAS/BSCS/F07 Pakistani 2.58 / 66.48 Muzaffar Khan Zafar 82 Majid Khan 1601-FBAS/BSCS/S08 Pakistani 2.76 / 67.98 Saboor Khan 83 Saoud ur Rehman 1607-FBAS/BSCS/S08 Pakistani 3.31 / 74.60 Obaid ur rehman 84 Awais Ahmad 1609-FBAS/BSCS/S08 Pakistani 2.85 / 69.81 Iftkhar Ahmad 85 Rizwan Akhtar 1638-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 3.14 / 73.36 Akhtar Suleman 86 Muhammad Shoaib 1646-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.65 / 66.91 Muhammad Rahim Jan 87 Naveed Anjum 1648-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.75 / 68.77 Shabir Ahmad 88 Zaheer Ahmed 1649-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.95 / 71.18 Noor Khan 89 Ihtisham Saleem 1650-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.96 / 70.80 Muhammad Saleem 90 Zahoor Saleem 1656-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 3.41 / 76.95 Muhammad Saleem 91 Imran Khan 1658-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.66 / 67.00 Mian Rahim Shah 92 Muhammad Abu Bakar 1659-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 3.53 / 79.14 Muhammad Amin 93 Hassan Javed 1662-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 3.05 / 71.52 Javed Akhtar 94 Haroon ur Rasheed 1667-FBAS/BSCS4/F08 Pakistani 2.75 / 68.27 Khalil ur Rehman Page 6 of 106 Faculty: Basic & Applied Sciences Programe: 'BS in Computer Science' Academic Year: 2012-13 S No Student Name / Father's Name Registration No.
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