Scientific Symposium
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2024-03-28
Scientific Symposium

   Under the patronage of the Honorable Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, Professor Dr. Ahmed Obaid Jassim

 The Women’s Affairs Unit at the College of Islamic Sciences, in cooperation with the Women’s Affairs Division at the University Presidency, held a scientific symposium entitled (The Dignity of Women in Islam and its Role in Protecting It) at eleven o’clock in the morning on Tuesday 3/26/2024 in the Abu Hanifa Al-Numan Hall, may God have mercy on him, in the College of Sciences.  Islamic.

 Below are its details:

 The symposium was moderated by: Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abdel Karim Hamoudi Al-Hiti: Lecturer at the College of Islamic Sciences.

 Professor Dr. Idris Askar Hassan, lecturer at the College of Islamic Sciences, lectured on it.

 The lecturer began by addressing the treatment of women by the civilizations that preceded the religion of Islam, and how they used to call her a bad torment and consider her a machine for service and enjoyment. They insulted her dignity, diminished her personality, and kept her away from her main role in creating a generation that builds society and establishes the pillars of virtue and high ideals.

 Then he spoke about the religion of Islam and how it preserved the entity and chastity of women, preserved their dignity, and gave them all their rights that were appropriate to their female structure and structure that God Almighty created for them.

 The rights guaranteed by the religion of Islam to women do not differ from the rights of men except in a very small way. They have the right to live a dignified, safe, and reassured life. They have the right to own money, work in trade, and hold positions permitted for them by the Sharia. They also have the right to give advice in all areas.  life.

 The lecturer explained that the religion of Islam preserved women’s full rights in all the roles they go through, starting with being a daughter, then being a sister, then a wife, then being a mother, and no one has the right to take away from her any of the rights that the Islamic religion has legislated for her.

 The symposium was attended by the respected Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, the Assistant Scientific Dean, the Assistant Administrative Dean, a number of distinguished professors from inside and outside the college, and a large group of college students.

 The interventions, questions and comments of the attendees enriched the symposium with the useful ideas and information they provided.

 

 Below are pictures from the symposium: 

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