Hawzah News Agency- with the efforts of the vice president of research of Al-Mustafa University's representative office in Pakistan, the digital library will be launched and activated in twenty schools continuously.
Hujjat al-Islam Muhammad Kazem Salim, Vice President of Research of Al-Mustafa International University, in the gathering of elites and graduates of this center in Islamabad, after the opening of a digital library in one of the schools, said,” Based on the policy adopted for the development of religious schools and providing better opportunities for education of students and professors, setting up modern lines and expanding the scientific and research capacity of schools is one of the basic policies of Al-Mustafa International University.”
“Pursuing this goal and with the emphasis of Hujjat al-Islam Dadseresht, the representative of Al-Mustafa University in Pakistan, this vice-chancellor is continuously setting up and operating twenty digital libraries in selected schools in the states of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir, and thankfully, we are witnessing the opening of one of these libraries by the hands of Hojjat al-Islam Seyyed Sajid Ali Naqvi.” He added.
He went on,” With the efforts of Hujjat al-Islam Mohsen Dadseresht Tehrani, the representative of Al-Mustafa International University in Pakistan, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the representative of this center and Noor Computer Research Center of Qom Seminary; within the framework of this memorandum, there is a very rich scientific and research capacity. This opportunity has been created for students, professors, graduates and researchers of Pakistan and now the familiarization course with Noor software is being held in Pakistan as well.”
Hujjat al-Islam Kazem Salim said regarding the urgent need of Pakistani seminaries for digital access to domestic and foreign libraries and research centers,” Al-Mustafa International University has adopted solutions to solve these problems and we hope that in the near future, most of the schools' libraries will be connected to domestic and international library networks.”