۳۰ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۱ ذیقعدهٔ ۱۴۴۵ | May 19, 2024
Meeting

A number of professors from Indonesian universities met with Hujjat al-Islam Abbasi while attending the central organization of al-Mustafa International University in Qom.

Hawzah News Agency- While welcoming the Indonesian professors and honoring the memory of the martyrs and oppressed victims of the crimes of the Zionist regime, Hujjat al-Islam Abbasi introduced Al-Mustafa International University and stated,” We are proud to host tens of thousands of students from around 130 different nationalities of the world who are from different Islamic sects and even other divine religions are engaged in the study of Islamic sciences and knowledge in the units inside and outside the country.”

Referring to the annual admission of about two thousand professors and students, cultural activists and social figures in the Institute of short-term education and study opportunities of al-Mustafa University, he acknowledged,” Al-Mustafa International University, through the conclusion of a memorandum of understanding, has cooperation with more than three hundred academic centers inside and outside Iran and we are very interested in expanding this cooperation with Indonesian universities as well.”

Hujjat-ul-Islam Abbasi considered the contribution of Islamic countries such as Indonesia, Egypt, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan and Turkey to be important in the development of the Islamic world and noted that the condition for success in this matter is that the Islamic countries are together and have unity among them; He said,” Of course, Islamic unity in the world has serious enemies, and some are extremely afraid of it."

He called divisiveness as a well-known policy of the ruling governments from the colonial period until now and stated, “As an example, when the British entered India under the pretext of commercial and economic affairs, they took over this country step by step by creating divisions in the states of India. To the extent that the entire Indian subcontinent with a population of two billion became a colony of a country with a population of several tens of millions. The main policy of the British during these days was to create division among Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and followers of other religions, and they tried to divide this society into pieces.”

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