The meeting was attended by Hojatoleslam Hosseini Neyshaburi, Head of the International Center for Quran and Propagation, deputies of the Georgian Muslim Administration, and members of the Muslim Women’s Association. Participants discussed the importance of modern religious propagation in strengthening family values and preserving social foundations.
Hojatoleslam Neyshaburi highlighted the Islamic perspective on humans as God’s successors on earth with a purposeful creation, contrasting it with the Western view. He emphasized the family as a sacred institution essential for talent development and societal preservation, and stressed the role of cyberspace in promoting religious teachings.
Two specialized websites, Ailemiz.niz and Dinimiz.net, were launched in Persian, English, and Arabic to promote Islamic principles and raise religious awareness. Ramin Igdav, former head of the Georgian Muslim Administration, warned that Western programs promoting “gender equality,” feminism, and delayed marriage pose a threat to Islamic families and national culture.
The pre-session served as a preparatory step toward the International Conference on Propagating the New Religion, scheduled for January at IFPNR.IR, aiming to coordinate efforts among religious and cultural activists to protect and promote the family institution.