According to the public relations report of the Religions and Denominations University, a high-ranking delegation of Malaysian officials attended the Religions and Denominations University and met with the founder of the Religions and Denominations University and its professors. They were informed about the activities and achievements of this university.
This Malaysian delegation includes Danu Muhammad Noor Hamzah, The head of the Terengganu assembly state of Terengganu state, Muhammad Hanif Jamaluddin, Deputy Head of youth part of Islamic faction ,Pas, Muhammad Abdul Malik Abdul Karim, In charge of the International Section of the Youth of the faction, Pas, Muhammad Kamal Muhammad, Head of the Arts part, Culture and Sports Section of Islamic faction, Pas, and Muhammad Khabarul bin Badli, the secretary of the international department of the youth of Pas faction, met and talked with Hojjat ul-Islam wal-Muslimeen Sayyed Abul Hassan Nawab, the founder of the Religions and Denominations University.
In this meeting, Hojjat ul-Islam wal-Muslimeen Sayyed Abul Hassan Nawab welcomed the Malaysian delegation and said: Iran and Malaysia have very good relations with each other due to their religious and cultural commonalities.
He considered Malaysia as one of the important countries of Islamic world and continued; I am familiar closely with Malaysia and its people, and we are very interested to having the ability of share our scientific and international experiences with the scientific and cultural societies of this country.
In the continuation of this meeting, the head of State Assembly of Terengganu state, expressing his satisfaction at attending the Religions and Denominations University and meeting with Hojjat-ul-Islam Wal-Muslimeen Sayyed Abul Hasan Nawab, said: “The Religions and Denominations University has provided very good capacities for the researchers of the Islamic world, we announce our preparing for scientific and academic cooperation with this university.
In the continuation of this meeting, the attendees discussed the fields of scientific and cultural cooperation of the Religions and Denominations University with Malaysian universities.
It should be noted that this high-level Malaysian delegation met and talked with the head of the Women and Family Research Institute of the Religions and Denominations University, Mis D.R Zarean, following the meeting with the officials of this university.