AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University signed memorandum of cooperation with Greater Tehran Traffic Police

چهارشنبه, 28 مهر 1400

On the morning of Wednesday, October 20, 2021, a meeting was held at the Traffic Police Headquarters to conclude a memorandum of understanding between the AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University and the Greater Tehran Traffic Police.

AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University signed memorandum of cooperation with Greater Tehran Traffic Police

To conclude a memorandum of understanding between AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University and the Greater Tehran Traffic Police, on Wednesday morning, October 20, 2021, a meeting was held with the presence of the president and deputies of AhlulBayt (a.s.) University and the head and colleagues of the Greater Tehran Traffic Police in the Headquarters of that Police force.

This memorandum was signed for scientific, research, development and expansion of knowledge management, implementation of research-applied projects and comparative studies, compilation and writing of scientific documents, holding scientific conferences and seminars, and so on.

In this meeting, General Mohammad Hossein Hamidi said, “In order to implement the commands of the Supreme Leader on the importance of comprehensive use of law enforcement forces from the country’s capabilities, especially universities and research and educational centers, and to provide scientific support to various missions of the staff and create a favorable environment for promoting general and specialized knowledge of staff, and increasing social security and traffic discipline in the society, the Greater Tehran Traffic Police has entered into memoranda of understanding with scientific and academic centers to be able to use their capacities.”

Greater Tehran Traffic Police Chief continued, “People in the form of pedestrians, motorcyclists or drivers are always in contact with police officers, so the traffic police have the most contact with people in the society. Therefore, the police can be a rich source for universities because it has first-hand information on all levels of harm in society.”

“The police have a duty to inform academics about these issues. Therefore, we have concluded several memoranda of understanding with universities on various issues, but to date, all police memoranda have been with domestic universities, and today we are experiencing a memorandum of understanding with an international university,” Hamidi pointed out.

“Foreign students who choose Iran to continue their education are usually intellectually similar to our people. Therefore, their familiarity with our capabilities will enable them to become ambassadors for the management system of Iran in other countries of the world,” he said, referring to the fact that foreign students inside Iran can be our ambassadors to other countries.

“I hope that all of these memoranda of understanding will deepen and become specialized workshops so that eventually friendship and interaction between the executive system and the scientific and academic system will be established, and the participation of the International University of AhlulBayt (a.s.) can be an initiation for this issue,” stated the chief of the traffic police of Greater Tehran in the end.

In this meeting, while congratulating the birth anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) and the beginning of the Week of Islamic Unity, Hojat al-Islam Dr. Saeed Jazari, President of the International University of AhlulBayt (a.s.) said, “The issue of behavioral discipline is mentioned in the Quran in three branches and in 800 verses: individual, society and family. There is also a reference to this in the Bible and the Torah. But the difference between Quranic literature and the Bible and the Torah is that the Quran introduces society as responsible for the individual happiness or misery and gives society an identity. In other words, if a society is happy, then happy people have built it, and if a society is miserable, its people have plunged it into the abyss of misery.”

“Law enforcement forces and universities need to be in touch. Where researchers have worked separately, and law enforcement forces have worked separately, society has been torn apart. On the contrary, whenever the cooperation between these two institutions is strong, the society has moved towards peace,” Dr. Jazari added.

“AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University can have joint cooperation in three issues. First, we can convey successful experiences of police to audiences and the international community. As a small but effective member, we can create this link. On the other hand, we can use foreign students, professors, and researchers in discussions of social behavior, communication, and so on. AhlulBayt (a.s.) University can be a mediator to establish this connection. Finally, with the cooperation of the police, we can establish new academic disciplines that are needed by the community. Given the conditions of contemporary life and modern society, the creation of new academic disciplines is another action that this university can take,” continued the President of AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University.

“By modeling the existing examples, AhlulBayt (a.s.) International University can have this cooperation,” he added, referring to various examples of universities’ relations with centers such as the police in developed countries.

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