Monday 16 January 2017 - 12:36
 Training informed students is the onus of the Seminaries

Religious seminaries should train informed people of today's World," Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought.

Hawzah News Agency - (Qom,Iran) Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought, Ayatollah Mohsen Araki urged religious seminaries to train informed students of today's World and its events. Touching upon the prime importance of religious seminaries and their telling role in the globe, head of Iran top unity organisation highlighted, "Today seminary students are totally different from students in the past."

"As for the global changes, the standing information networks, and special situation in communicative technologies through which all countries are connected and influence each other, it is incumbent upon seminaries and faith schools to forward the foresaid mission," underlined the seasoned cleric.

"Our thinkers and scientists should be introduced to scientific centers worldwide," highlihgted Ayatollah Araki detailing his views on the current status of Iranian thinkers in some educational areas such as Islamic Philosophy. 

In his term, "Islamic Philosophy is an example in which Iranian thinkers are well on the way and overtake the scientists from different Islamic countries even Eygpt." 

The Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought urged religious clerics, thinkers and students to gain wisdom, with rapturous devotion to their set duties and responsibilities.
 
New educational system in seminaries should better foster genuine understanding of religion and belief. With this connection, we can come up with this conclusion that Faith schools and seminaries are an important part of our diverse education system.


With this connection, according to Ayatollah Mohsen Araki religious students, thinkers and cleric should not bow out of their missions. In his line, answering peoples' question is not a mindless task and scholars should be careful in this arena.
 
According to him, religious clerics should continue shouldering the responsibility, and Muslims should not have a dismissive attitude towards Islamic instructions.

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