Dr. Hidayat Ullah
Assistant Professor
Department of Humanities , Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities

hidayat.ullah@buitms.edu.pk

Qualification

Ph.D. (2023)
History
University Malaya Malaysia , Malaysia

Teaching Courses

  • Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan
  • Pakistan Studies
  • Research Methodology
  • History
  • Colonial History
  • History of South Asia

Teaching Method

  • Collaborative Learning
  • Spaced Learning
  • Visual, Audio, & Kinesthetic Teaching
  • Differentiated Instruction

Research Interest

  • British colonial policies, Baloch political evolution, Kalat’s accession, Nationalism in Asia

Membership

  • NSW, Inter University Consortium, Balochistan Text Review Committee

Awards & Achivements

  • HEC fully funded PhD scholar, University of Malaya, Malaysia,PhD in History with specialization in Balochistan and South Asian studies, Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, BUITEMS, Quetta,Published research on British colonial policies, Baloch political movements, and Kalat’s accession to Pakistan, Presented papers at national and international academic forums
    2023

Academic & Social Links

Dr. Hidayatullah serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at BUITEMS, Quetta. He holds a Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. He has also completed two postdoctoral research fellowships at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Dr. Hidayatullah’s academic and research interests lie in the politics and security of Balochistan, Chinese foreign policy, the political economy of development, federalism, and the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). His scholarship critically examines the intersection of development, power, and identity, with a particular focus on how large-scale infrastructure projects and state policies reshape local socio-political landscapes.

Publications

PHILOSOPHY OF DAWAH IN ISLAM: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MAULANA WAHEED U DIN AND JAVED AHMED GHAMIDI’S THOUGHTS
Muhammad Yasir, Aurang Zeb Nasar, Mufti Sana Ullah (2023) Pakistan Journal of International Affairs vol. 6 no. 2 pp. -
The Role of Urdu Literature in the Independence Struggle of the Subcontinent
Aurang Zaib, Muhammad Yasir, Mohammad Usman (2023) Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review vol. 7 no. 1 pp. 421-433
The Impact of Iqbal's European Sojourn on his Poetry and Thoughts
Muhammad Yasir, Aurang Zaib, Mohammad Usman (2023) Annals of Human and Social Sciences vol. 4 no. 3 pp. 21-35
The Modernity in Colonial India: A Case Study of Akbar Allahabadi’s Poetry
Muhammed Yasir, Aurang Zaib Nasar, Sidra Hanif (2023) Pakistan Journal of International Affairs vol. 2 no. 6 pp. 349-360
Application of Ibn-e-Khaldun’s Concept of “Al-Asabiyah” on Fall of Dhaka (a historical analysis) from 1940-71
Aurang Zaib, Mohammad Yasir, Mufti Sana Ullah (2022) Journal of Development and Social Sciences vol. 3 no. 2 pp. 1261-1270
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Work Experience

January 2015 to September 2025
Assistant Professor at Dept of Humanities
Balochistan University of Information Technology&Management Sciences Quetta
April 2012 to January 2015
Lecturer at History
Lawrence College Murree

Certifications

HEC Indigenous/Overseas Scholarship Certification (PhD, University of Malaya, Malaysia)
University of Malaya, Malaysia, 2023
NSW
NSW Balochistan , Pakistan, 2023
Workshop on Assessment and Evaluation Techniques in Higher Education
University Malaya , Malaysia, 2020
Inter University Consortium Pakistan
COMSATS, Pakistan, 2019
Training on Academic Writing and Research Ethics
QAU Islamabad, Pakistan, 2012