Speaking at the unveiling of two new books — From Science to Experience and Definitely Sunnatsar — Hojatoleslam Seyyed Jafar Mousavizadeh, Director of the International Higher Educational and Research Complex of Seminaries, highlighted the importance of bio-scientific and field-based experiences in expanding seminary influence abroad.
He said From Science to Experience reflects academic and Quranic dialogues from conferences in Malaysia and Indonesia, underscoring Southeast Asia’s growing potential for Islamic thought and research cooperation.
Mousavizadeh called for the activation of international seminary organizations to achieve stronger global engagement, noting that such bodies can independently forge effective scientific and cultural ties beyond traditional administrative structures.
He also announced increased institutional support through systems such as “Mounir” and “Mobin,” ensuring greater backing for collective missionary organizations compared to individual efforts.
Praising the International Institute for the Growth of Thought and Knowledge, Mousavizadeh said the production of empirical and Quranic works by research institutions like Rooyesh demonstrates the seminary’s readiness to assume a key role in the scientific and cultural diplomacy of the Islamic world.











