PSF lecture on Islam, Science on March 6
Islamabad
Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) will organise a science lecture on Islam and Science with the topic ‘Modern Trends in Science in relation to Islamic Injunctions’ on March 6. The lecture would be delivered by Dr. Anis Ahmed, Vice Chancellor, Riphah International University.
The objective of the PSF was to pass on domino effect of science to the society, and popularise science in the country through various activities.
PSF also arranges Popular Science Lectures on various themes from time to time.
Renowned Scientists, researchers and technologists deliver their lectures for the mixed audience from academia and general public.
The lecture will enhance the knowledge and will answer the queries of audience pertaining to this important and thought-provoking topic.
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