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Abdul Hakeem Faizy (Malayalam: പ്രൊഫസര്‍ അബ്ദുല്‍ ഹക്കീം ഫൈസി Arabic: الأستاذ عبد الحكبم الفيضي), is a noted Indian Islamic educationist who pioneered the integration of Islamic and secular studies in the state of Kerala. As the founder of ' ' ' Coordination of Islamic Colleges(CIC)' ' ', an academic governing body functioning as a university with over 50 Islamic colleges affiliated to it, Professor Faizy has been instrumental in bringing about a new wave in Kerala’s Islamic education firmament by introducing professionalism and synthesizing Islamic and secular streams of knowledge. Wafy and Al Wafiyya courses, introduced by CIC at his behest, has redrawn the Islamic education landscape in Kerala at a time when mainstream Islamic scholarship was not in harmony with modern education on account of a system which kept religious and contemporary studies poles apart from each other. The CIC is an ISO 9001:2015 certified organisation and a member of International Islamic Universities League. [Academic contribution]

Professor Faizy, who belongs to the fold of traditional scholars in the state, has exhibited the practical wisdom required to bridge this gap by ushering in a qualitative difference. He introduced relevant modifications to the curriculum and syllabus of one of the leading Islamic colleges in Kerala situated at Mrakazu Tarbiyatil Islamaiyah, one of the largest Islamic campuses in the state, after he took over as the principal of the college in 1993. Since then the colleges had brought out a new generation of Islamic scholars who held not only a higher education certificate in Islamic studies but also a bachelor’s degree in a secular discipline recognized by the government of India. When the college became unable to meet the increasing demand for the course, it joined forces with several existing and new Islamic colleges who were willing to adopt the same syllabus and course of study to form the CIC, an academic governing body functioning as a university. The CIC which came into existence in 2000 has signed Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) for educational and cultural cooperation with Al Azhar and Cairo universities, Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization, Academy of Arabic Language, Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf etc. At present, there are 36 colleges affiliated to CIC.

His exemplary efforts to extend this experiment to women have proved to be remarkable as it contributed to strengthen their role both in the society and in the family, besides inculcating deep Islamic values among the fair sex.