Islamabad (TNS) Eminent educationist Madam Nasreen Akhtar, Regional Director Rawalpindi Allama Iqbal Open University, has said that the two-day international education conference on the theme “Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities” in Islamabad is a ray of hope and progress for the Muslim world, which is a symbol of collective commitment to education.
She said that the international conference is a reaffirmation of the nation’s commitment to promoting girls’ education and gender equality in Pakistan.
She said that the important challenges faced by Muslim nations in hosting Pakistan and the need for education in addressing them. This conference reflects Pakistan’s contribution to education in the Islamic world and a common recognition of the importance of modern education.
She said that educating girls is the most effective means of economic development, improving health outcomes and promoting social stability. Educationist Madam Nasreen Akhtar said that educated women appear to be a united front to address the challenges,
The conference aims to remove barriers to girls’ education. No nation can achieve true progress when women are marginalized.
She said that Islam has supported the pursuit of knowledge for both men and women.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) made the pursuit of knowledge an obligation for all Muslims,
The conference is a timely reminder of the values enshrined in Islam. Educating girls is not just about empowering individuals, it is about transforming societies.
She said that an educated mother is the foundation of future generations and contributes to building a society based on justice and progress.
The impact of educating women is far-reaching, affecting everything from public health to economic stability.
She said that this conference is an opportunity to set an example for the Islamic world by investing in girls’ education, promoting comprehensive policies.