IIUI, KSA agree to enhance mutual cooperation.

ISLAMABAD -- International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) and Ministry of Islamic Affairs Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) on Friday agreed to enhance mutual cooperation.

It was decided during the visit of a high level delegation of Saudi Arabian ministry of Islamic Affairs to the IIUI where they also met with the varsity President Dr. Ahmed Yousif Al-Draiweesh. The meeting was also attended by university Vice Presidents, Deans, and other officials.

Saleh Al-Naseef, the head of delegation said 'Knowledge is the real power.'

He said that top most priority of the Muslim scholars must be to nurture Muslim youth in appropriate manners so they would be able to eschew the violent and negative attitudes.

He hoped that mutual ties of the brotherly states should keep strengthening.

He maintained that Saudi people give special place to Pakistan in their hearts.

Saleh Al-Naseef said that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have strong historical bilateral relations, while both nations always stood with each other in hard times.

He opined that negative elements are working on agenda of weakening the Muslim unity which must be countered with comprehensively devised strategy.

President IIUI, while welcoming the guests briefed them about the faculties, institutes, academies and departments of...

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