Malaysian delegation visits Alzahra University

Malaysian delegation visits Alzahra University


Malaysian delegation visits Alzahra University


 

Professor Zuraida bint Kamaraldin, Minister of Agricultural Industries of Malaysia, accompanied by a delegation, and Ahmad Ferdows Arefin, First Secretary of the Malaysian Embassy in Tehran, visited Alzahra University and participated in a specialized meeting on "Women's Empowerment".

"We are very pleased to host a precious lady at our university who provides all the necessities for girls to pursue their educational dreams and become capable, committed, and responsible women," Dr. Haqbin said at the meeting.

The head of Alzahra University continued: "Malaysia's socio-economic development has always been of interest to Iranian researchers." We are very pleased with the fact that Malaysia, as an Asian Muslim country with common religious and cultural roots with the Islamic Republic of Iran, has made a successful move towards economic progress. Here, we appreciate the long-standing and growing friendship between the two countries, which is based on a common history, exceptional ties between the two nations, and strong bilateral cooperation.

Professor Zoraida bint Kamaraldin in her speech entitled: "Empowerment of women through education and science: from a Malaysian perspective" while expressing her pleasure at attending Alzahra University and thanking the warm welcome of the president and university officials, for the progress made in the field of empowerment Women in Malaysia noted. "In Malaysia, the illiteracy rate has dropped to zero, and about 60 percent of university students are girls," he said. Dr. Kamaraldin added: "However, the percentage of women's political participation in Malaysia is about 10%, which is a low number according to the statistics of women's participation in other areas." Emphasizing the foundations of Islamic culture and preserving the fundamental role of women in the family, she noted the importance of developing supportive policies to help young mothers care for their children, support women heads of households, and encourage men's participation and cooperation in housework. Appeared. she added: "Achieving these goals requires long-term planning and work."

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