Our correspondentWednesday, May 25, 2011
Islamabad
A delegation of the Al-Mustafa University, Iran, led by Pakistan Affairs Director General Professor Sajjad Hashmian, called on International Islamic University (IIU) Rector Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik here on Tuesday.
Gulzar Ahmad Khwaja, director general (Administration, Finance and Planning), IIU, Saqib Akbar, renowned writer and chairman of the Akhuwat Academy, Dr. Javed Hamdani, a scholar and Persian language expert, were present on the occasion.
Talking to the delegation, Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik said that Pakistan and Iran have cultural, religious and geographical importance for each other. Similarly, the foundations of both universities are common to promote Islamic as well as modern education. “Pakistan and Iran are the strong elements of Muslim brotherhood bond. This relationship will be much stronger in future,” he said.
Professor Sajjad Hashmian said that the IIU is striving for the same cause just like Al-Mustafa University, Iran. He invited the IIU rector to visit Al-Mustafa University to promote bilateral understandings between the two universities.
Professor Hashmian said that the Al-Mustafa University has several branches in other countries but unfortunately not in Pakistan.
A delegation of the Al-Mustafa University, Iran, led by Pakistan Affairs Director General Professor Sajjad Hashmian, called on International Islamic University (IIU) Rector Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik here on Tuesday.
Gulzar Ahmad Khwaja, director general (Administration, Finance and Planning), IIU, Saqib Akbar, renowned writer and chairman of the Akhuwat Academy, Dr. Javed Hamdani, a scholar and Persian language expert, were present on the occasion.
Talking to the delegation, Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik said that Pakistan and Iran have cultural, religious and geographical importance for each other. Similarly, the foundations of both universities are common to promote Islamic as well as modern education. “Pakistan and Iran are the strong elements of Muslim brotherhood bond. This relationship will be much stronger in future,” he said.
Professor Sajjad Hashmian said that the IIU is striving for the same cause just like Al-Mustafa University, Iran. He invited the IIU rector to visit Al-Mustafa University to promote bilateral understandings between the two universities.
Professor Hashmian said that the Al-Mustafa University has several branches in other countries but unfortunately not in Pakistan.
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