Ashrafi lauds govt for allowing new exam boards for semnaries
National
February 11, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Special Representative to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi Wednesday said that that the government had approved 30-year-old demand of Madaris-e-Arabia Organisations, adding that registration of new examination boards will also be allowed.
“The decision relating to constitute new examination boards for the seminaries and the affiliation of the madaris with the Ministry of Education is an important achievement of the incumbent PTI government,” he said while addressing a press conference here on Wednesday.
Tahir Ashrafi said, “We thanks Prime Minister Imran Khan and Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood for registering new examination boards.” He underlined that no changes are being made in the religious syllabus of the seminaries.
Ashrafi lauds govt for allowing new exam boards for seminaries
National
February 11, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Special Representative to Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi Wednesday said that that the government had approved 30-year-old demand of Madaris-e-Arabia Organisations, adding that registration of new examination boards will also be allowed.
“The decision relating to constitute new examination boards for the seminaries and the affiliation of the madaris with the Ministry of Education is an important achievement of the incumbent PTI government,” he said while addressing a press conference here on Wednesday. Tahir Ashrafi said, “We thanks Prime Minister Imran Khan and Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood for registering new examination boards.” He underlined that no changes are being made in the religious syllabus of the seminaries.
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He said that it will serve as an advisory body to the Pakistani government to help it boost Pakistan’s image in Arab countries.
Pakistan is setting up a Pakistan-Arab federation to strengthen Islamabad’s relations with Arab states, the Pakistani prime minister’s special adviser on religious harmony and the Middle East said on Sunday.
The establishment of the forum follows Prime Minister Imran Khan’s policy to improve Pakistan’s economic and strategic ties with all Arab countries. In October, the government founded a study center specialized in the Middle East at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is setting up a Pakistan-Arab federation to strengthen Islamabad’s relations with Arab states, the Pakistani prime minister’s special adviser on religious harmony and the Middle East said on Sunday.
The establishment of the forum follows Prime Minister Imran Khan’s policy to improve Pakistan’s economic and strategic ties with all Arab countries. In October, the government founded a study center specialized in the Middle East at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad.
“The work on the Pak-Arab Federation has started with the basic aim of helping to strengthen the relationship of Pakistan with brotherly Arab countries,” the prime minister’s aide, Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, told Arab News.