Pakistani educationist Dr. Noor Fatima honored with Martin Luther King Award

Her work focuses on promoting interfaith harmony

The Department of Education has honored Pakistan’s Dr. Noor Fatima, who is working as Assistant Professor at Islamic University in Islamabad, with the prestigious civil Martin Luther King Award in recognition of introducing new educational ideas.

Dr. Fatima is the first South Asian woman to have been bestowed the high American civil award.

Prof. Fatima told Voice of America’s Urdu service that she has focused her work on fostering interfaith harmony since she was invited to  the Barack Obama White House in 2015.

Appearing in Jahan Rang program Dr. Faitma told anchor Asad Hasan that she was among 50 educationists who were invited to share their ideas on promoting interfaith understanding and averting any clash between civilizations.

Her suggestions call for educating students from elementary to graduate levels in a way that helps them to coexist peacefully and harmoniously without forming any prejudices about others on the basis of color, creed or faith.

 

 

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Nuzaira Azam is a Virginia-based journalist, who contributes writings to various publications
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