Iran Press/ Asia: According to the Iran Press News Agency, in this exhibition, which was organized by the House of Culture of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Rawalpindi, images of Iranian female researchers, scientists, and artists were successfully displayed in order to celebrate their achievements in various international fields.
Mehdi Taheri, the head of the Culture House of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Rawalpindi, emphasized the importance of the role of women in society while appreciating the cooperation of the Women's University of this city at the opening ceremony and stated:" This exhibition is an opportunity to show capabilities and create a role model for future generations."
Referring to the success of Iranian women in various fields while maintaining their Islamic identity, he said: "Their efforts show the influence of women in the cultural, social, and economic development of Iran and can be a model for Muslim women in other countries."
The official of the Rawalpindi Culture House stated that the position of women after the victory of the Islamic Revolution has undergone a tremendous change based on Islamic principles and principles, adding that the cooperation of women in Muslim countries in various fields will provide a suitable platform for strengthening the relations between nations and encouraging relations between governments. did In the end, he expressed his hope that Iran Culture House and Fatemeh Jinnah University can increase scientific and educational relations between Iranian and Pakistani women and girls and share their experiences.
Dr. Shahzadi, head of the Islamic Studies Department of Fatima Jinnah Women's University, also stated in his speech that this show is a reflection of the efforts and determination of Iranian women throughout history and despite the sanctions, they have managed to achieve significant achievements in various fields.
This exhibition was warmly welcomed by professors, students, and enthusiasts, and Pakistani university authorities considered it an inspiration for female students to pursue scientific and cultural goals.
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