SALIENT FEATURES
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Size of Stamp |
44.6 x32.3 mm |
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Size of Print |
44.6 x32.3 mm |
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Number of stamps in a Sheet |
(2x3) 06 Stamps |
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Perforations |
13 C |
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Denomination: |
Rs. 100/- |
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Colors |
CMYK |
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Printing Technology |
Lithography Offset |
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Paper |
100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper |
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Gum |
PVA |
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Quantity of Stamp |
0.3 Million (30,000) |
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Design |
Supplied by the Customer |
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Printer |
Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi |
The year 2025 marks a historic
milestone in the journey of The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) as it
proudly celebrates its centenary. From its humble beginnings as Jamia Abbasia
in 1925 to its present status as a comprehensive public-sector university, IUB
has embodied the spirit of resilience, transformation, and service to society.
Origins: Jamia Abbasia (1925) The roots of The Islamia
University of Bahawalpur can be traced to Jamia Abbasia, founded in 1925 in the
princely state of Bahawalpur. Jamia Abbasia was established as a religious
seminary on the pattern of Al-Azhar University, Cairo. Its primary mission was
to impart Islamic education, preserve religious scholarship, and provide
spiritual guidance to the people of the region. For decades, Jamia Abbasia
attracted scholars, theologians, and students from across South Asia, becoming
a center of intellectual discourse and religious learning.
Transition to The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (1975) With
the merger of Bahawalpur State into Pakistan and the growing demands of a
modernizing society, the academic landscape required a broader vision.
Recognizing this need, the Government of Punjab upgraded Jamia Abbasia into a
full-fledged university in 1975, renaming it The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.
This transition was more than a change of name; it was a redefinition of
mission. The IUB retained its foundation of moral and spiritual values while
embracing modern disciplines such as natural sciences, social sciences,
engineering, agriculture, business, and medicine. This transformation signaled
the University's role in bridging tradition with modernity. It began to prepare
students not only for religious and cultural leadership but also for
professional and scientific contributions to Pakistan's development.
Growth and Expansion:- Over the past fifty years as a
university, IUB has grown into one of the largest and most dynamic higher
education institutions in Pakistan. It has established multiple campuses in
Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, Liaquatpur, and Rahim Yar Khan, thereby serving the
educational needs of a wide geographical area in South Punjab. Today, the
University offers more than 300 degree programs, ranging from undergraduate to
doctoral levels, across diverse disciplines.
With a faculty strength of around
1,200, the IUB boasts modern laboratories, digital libraries, and research
centers that match international standards. This remarkable growth demonstrates
the University's unwavering commitment to making higher education accessible to
all segments of society, particularly in underserved regions.
Academic Excellence and Research Contributions:- As an
institution, IUB has prioritized both quality education and cutting-edge
research. The University hosts faculties and institutes in disciplines such as:
Agriculture and Environment addressing the region's
agrarian economy and sustainability challenges.
Engineering, Information Technology, and Artificial Intelligence equipping
graduates with skills for the digital economy.
Health and Medical Sciences contributing to the
healthcare sector through teaching and medical research.
Islamic Studies, Languages, and Social Sciences carrying
forward the legacy of Jamia Abbasia in harmony with modern inquiry.
Through national and
international collaborations, the University has participated in research
projects of global relevance, addressing climate change, renewable energy,
sustainable agriculture, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship.
Publications from IUB faculty regularly appear in leading indexed journals,
reflecting a growing global academic footprint.
Cultural and Regional Impact:- Located in the heart of South
Punjab, The IUB has always been more than just a university; it is a cultural
anchor for the region. The University has preserved the rich heritage of
Bahawalpur, once a princely state known for its palaces, mosques, and
traditions of learning. By organizing cultural festivals, conferences, and
exhibitions, IUB ensures that the identity of South Punjab is celebrated and
shared with the wider world.
Moreover, the University has
played a central role in promoting Urdu, Saraiki, and Arabic languages, as well
as Islamic scholarship, thereby ensuring that local identity coexists with
global relevance. Its alumni have gone on to become leaders in academia,
politics, civil services, agriculture, business, and religious affairs,
carrying forward the values of service and scholarship.
National Role and Achievements:- The Islamia University of
Bahawalpur stands today among the leading universities in Pakistan, recognized
by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for its contributions. It has earned
multiple accreditations in professional disciplines, ranked consistently among
the country's top public universities, and hosted numerous national and international
conferences.
Its research journals, centers of
excellence, and academic linkages continue to contribute toward achieving
Pakistan's national development goals, particularly in line with the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Furthermore, the University's emphasis on
entrepreneurship and innovation has nurtured a generation of graduates who are
job creators rather than job seekers.
The Centenary Spirit (1925-2025) Celebrating 100 years of
knowledge and service is both a moment of pride and a call to future
responsibility. The centenary celebrations highlight the University's journey
from a small religious seminary to a modern, comprehensive university serving
tens of thousands of students.
The Commemorative stamp symbolizes:
1. Heritage:- Honoring Jamia Abbasia and its legacy of faith,
scholarship, and learning.
2. Transformation:- capturing the expansion of the institution
into a multidisciplinary university.
3. Service reflecting the University's role in advancing
education and development in South Punjab and Pakistan.
4. Vision showcasing the University's commitment to
global competitiveness and sustainability in its second century.
On the eve of the centenary of The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (1925-2025), Pakistan Post is issuing the Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.100/- each denomination on March 4th, 2026.



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