Alhaj Molve Riyazuddin Ahmed (الحاج مولوی ریاض الدین احمد)was a visionary who recognized the importance of female education during an era dominated by traditional values and conventional thinking.
Before the partition of India, Ahmed established the Mahmooda Neswan School and Library in Agra, aimed at providing education to female students.
His contributions significantly advanced the cause of female literacy and empowerment in Pakistan, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire future generations.
In addition to his educational endeavors, Ahmed was actively involved in the Indian freedom movement under the Muslim League, influenced by the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Maulvi Riazuddin Ahmed's impact on society is commemorated through various publications and accolades, highlighting his contributions to education and community service.
His legacy is celebrated by institutions like the Jinnah University for Women, which continues to uphold his mission of spreading the light of knowledge.
These blocks include an auditorium with the capacity of 400 persons, lecture halls, classrooms, laboratories, museums, faculty rooms and seminar libraries.