IIU, PBA agree to cooperate
Islamabad: Directorate of Public Relations and Protocol of International Islamic University (IIU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Pakistan Bil Arabia (PBA).
Under the MoU, the two will focus on sharing experiences and cooperation in the field of media, communication and academic spheres.
According to MoU, both sides will work together to organize seminars and conferences on Arabic literature, Pakistani society and culture. It was also agreed that IIU through Pakistan Al-Arabia will coordinate with Muslim world and will work to create a network for dissemination of Islam’s message of peace across the world.
The ceremony of signatures was held at the office of IIUI President Dr. Ahmed Yousif Al-Draiweesh, While Nasir Farid, Incharge P&PR and Rasikh Kashmiri from Pakistan Bil Arabia signed the document. Assistant Directors Al-Hassan and Muhammad Nauman Awan were also present on the occasion.
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