ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Director Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Dr. Farhan Ahmad Nizami met the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Thursday.
During the meeting, they exchanged views on possibilities of developing cooperation between the Centre and Pakistani institutions for promoting learning and scholarship in the relevant fields.
The Special Assistant appreciated the work being carried out by the Centre for promoting an understanding of the culture and civilization of Islam and addressing the global and national issues facing the Islamic world from an academic perspective.
Tariq Fatemi encouraged the Centre to benefit from the work of scholars and institutions based in Pakistan and recommended that the OCIS cultivate a dialogue and cooperation with the academic community in Pakistan.
Dr. Nizami was also briefed about the government’s policies aimed at enhancing security and welfare of the people and the government’s vision of a peaceful neighbourhood.
Dr. Nizami acknowledged the policies of the Government for enhancing socio-economic development of the people.