This came within the activities of the first women festival in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, organized by the holy shrine represented by the Institute of the heritage of the prophets for electronic Hawza Studies/ Urdu branch, affiliated with the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs in cooperation with Al-Kawthar University, under the slogan (Lady Fatima our role model), on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lady Fatima az-Zahra (peace be upon her).
The coordinator of the festival, Sheikh Nasser Abbas Najafi, said that "the delegation of the holy shrine conducted a number of tours that come on the sidelines of the first women festival, including on one of the most famous Hawzas, the Zaynabia women Hawza in the city of Bejakwal, which is 90 km away from the Pakistani capital Islamabad, and 200 students receive an academic Hawza study".
He added that the visit included holding a celebration on the birth anniversary of Lady Fatima az-Zahra (peace be upon her), and was interspersed with an orientation speech by the director of the Office of the Senior Official of the holy shrine, Dr. Afdhal al-Shami, in which he highlighted glimpses of the Life of the Lady of the worlds'women (peace be upon her) and her blessed birth anniversary, and that the holy shrine was keen to pay attention to outdoor activities and communicate with the lovers of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) in all parts of the world.
"At the end of the visit, the Al-Abbas's (p) shrine honored the director of the Hawza, her students and staffs, in the presence of a number of believing sisters, who in turn welcomed the delegation of the holy shrine,"he added.
"The aim of the celebration is to identify the religious and scientific centers in Pakistan, revive the doctrine of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them), remind them and spread their culture throughout the country,"Najafi said.