22 February 2016 - 20:46
News ID: 3976
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Hujjat al-Islam Emad:
Rasa – The vice-director of research in the Islamic Seminaries has said: “The council for development of Qom Islamic Seminary approved adding Islamic management to the courses being taught presently in the seminaries.”
Hujjat al-Islam Emad

Rasa – The vice-director of research in the Islamic Seminaries has said: “The council for development of Qom Islamic Seminary approved adding Islamic management to the courses being taught presently in the seminaries.”

 

RNA – “The council for development of Qom’s Islamic Seminaries has approved adding Islamic management to the courses being taught presently in the seminaries. Seminary students who are in the third year of their course are eligible to study this major,” the vice-director of research in the Islamic Seminaries said.

 

Hujjat al-Islam Sayyed Ali Emad added, “Islamic management is one of the fields which have been approved by the Council for Development of Islamic Seminaries to be taught in seminaries in near future. There will be three majors including, Islamic management, research management as well as cultural management.”

 

He went on, “The basic and common syllabus materials for this field have already been designed, also the special learning materials have been assigned to respected secretary offices to be designed and planned. Presenting the materials to the related committees and their final investigation is going to be the first issue to be discussed and approved by the Council for Development of Qom’s Islamic Seminaries," reported Hawzah News Agency.

 

Hujjat al-Islam Emad stated that the main reason to establish this field in the Islamic Seminaries is to train and supply professional human resources necessary for educational, research and cultural management in the seminaries as well as throughout the country.

 

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