Consultative meeting: IIUI to set up peace centre

Meeting recommended that post-graduate diploma course should be jointly offered by IRI, the HEC, and CCI


News Desk June 29, 2018
International Islamic University Islamabad. PHOTO: EXPRESS

A research institute at the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) plans to set up a centre for peace reconciliation and reconstruction studies.

The centre, planned by the IIUI’s Islamic Research Institute (IRI), will be set up as part of the varsity’s Paigham—e—Pakistan initiative: a fatwa whereby Political party leaders and religious scholars called for unity and a unanimous narrative to counter terrorism in Pakistan.

The proposal was recommended by academicians, researchers, policymakers, religious leaders, parliamentarians and prominent figures of society in a consultative meeting organised by IRI for a comprehensive plan of action to rebuild an inclusive Islamic society in Pakistan in light of Paigham-e-Pakistan at its Faisal Mosque campus on Thursday. The meeting recommended that a post-graduate diploma course should be jointly offered by IRI, the HEC, and CCI.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2018.

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