Publish date27 May 2017 - 9:38
Story Code : 269313

Iran enjoys rich culture and civilization: Ayat. Araki

"In various areas, we enjoy rich culture and civilization," pointed out the Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought.
Iran enjoys rich culture and civilization: Ayat. Araki


Giving speech at the scientific gathering on UN document, dubbed Education 2030 agenda,  the Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought hailed the place Iran enjoys in building new civilization in the World, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).

The religious scholar went on to underscore," in Islamic society of Iran, we enjoy deep-rooted culture, thereupon Iranian should be given a voice and opportunity for expressing their views in various areas."

To the President of Iran top unity center, people across the World will welcome Islamic Republic of Iran's proposed views and takes if the country is given this chance to make a move in various realms of studies.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Secretary General of the World Forum for Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought beckoned to the telling role of religious seminaries in extending and introducing religious teachings and views in various realms of studies.

Ayatollah Mohsen Araki pointed to the UN document, dubbed Education 2030 agenda noting UN document that even minutely goes against the country’s beliefs and religious values, the government is supposed to implement all of its articles.
 
It is noteworthy that Iran signed the document in 2016, but the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the Islamic Republic will not submit to the UN document.

“A hushed signing and implementation of this document is definitely not permissible and the related bodies have been notified of that," the Leader said. 

Iran's education planners say the UNESCO document is not in tune with the country's educational standards, adopted by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.

They have warned that submitting to the UNESCO agenda would require Iran to share its educational information which could end up in wrong hands.

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