According to IQNA’s branch in Africa, the university has invited the Iranian center to jointly organize the course with the scientific center at the university’s Department of Religion.
Reza Bakhshayesh, Iranian cultural attaché in Ghana, will be the course instructor.
Study of religion, creation and resurrection, prophethood (Nubuwwah) and Imamate will be among the themes of the course.
The classes will begin on October 9 and continue until late January.
The Islamic University College, Ghana, is one of the private universities in the African country.
It was established in 1988 as a training institute for Islamic Theology and was named the Ahlul Bait Islamic School. This was under the sponsorship of the The Ahlul Bait Foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It was granted accreditation provisionally in 2001 and finally in 2002.
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