A tripartite agreement was signed between the High Council for Human Rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Al-Mustafa International University (PBUH), and the Judiciary Research Institute to compile an encyclopedia of Islamic Human Rights.
HCHR_The agreement to compile the encyclopedia of Islamic Human Rights was signed during a tripartite meeting involving the High Council for Human Rights, the Al-Mustafa International University (PBUH), and the Judiciary Research Institute.
According to the report from the Communication and Information Management Office of the Vice President of International Affairs of the Judiciary and the High Council for Human Rights, the tripartite meeting regarding the agreement on Islamic human rights took place with the presence of the Secretary-General of the High Council for Human Rights, the head of the Al-Mustafa International University (PBUH), and the director of the Judiciary Research Institute at the headquarters of the Al-Mustafa International University in the holy city of Qom.
During the meeting, an agreement was signed to compile an encyclopedia of Islamic Human Rights to explain and promote Islamic teachings on human rights, as well as Islam's approach to various categories of human rights. Dr. Gharibabadi, the Secretary-General of the High Council for Human Rights, announced that this encyclopedia will also be translated into foreign languages.
Notably, three high policy councils, a scientific council, and an entry approval council will be established to compile the encyclopedia in question.