Seminars
Scientific Seminar for Students of the College of Islamic Sciences on Mental Representations

Scientific Seminar for Students of the College of Islamic Sciences on Mental Representations The College of Islamic Sciences organized a student-focused scientific seminar, delivered by Assistant Lecturer Asaad Badri, addressing the topic of mental representations among students of the College. The seminar aimed to introduce students to the concept of mental representations and their impact on developing thinking and scientific understanding, highlighting their role in enhancing comprehension and analytical skills throughout the academic journey. The lecturer also provided examples demonstrating how these mental representations are formed and their importance in developing students’ cognitive abilities. The seminar witnessed active student participation, with questions and contributions that reflected the significance of the topic in supporting the educational process and fostering intellectual awareness among students.

College of Islamic Sciences Organizes Student Seminar on “English Literature and Islamic Studies: A Dialogue of Texts”

College of Islamic Sciences Organizes Student Seminar on “English Literature and Islamic Studies: A Dialogue of Texts” The College of Islamic Sciences organized a student-focused seminar titled “English Literature and Islamic Studies: A Dialogue of Texts”, delivered by Lecturer Assist. Mustafa Riyadh Al-Khafaji, with the participation of several students from the College. The seminar explored the relationship between English literature and Islamic studies, focusing on how to read literary and intellectual texts in a way that highlights points of convergence and dialogue between different cultures. The lecturer also presented practical examples of literary text analysis to enhance critical understanding and deepen knowledge from both literary and religious perspectives. The seminar witnessed active student engagement, with participants asking questions and contributing to discussions that enriched the dialogue and provided an opportunity to develop critical thinking and broaden cultural horizons. The College emphasized that such scientific activities aim to promote research culture and academic inquiry among students, linking theoretical knowledge with practical applications to contribute to the development of their academic and intellectual skills.

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Faculty Seminar on “The Unity of Being between Zaki Mubarak and Ma‘rouf Al-Rusafi”

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Faculty Seminar on “The Unity of Being between Zaki Mubarak and Ma‘rouf Al-Rusafi” The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific seminar for faculty members titled “The Unity of Being between Zaki Mubarak and Ma‘rouf Al-Rusafi”, presented by Prof. Iyad Karim Al-Salahi, with the participation of a select group of the College’s faculty and researchers. In his lecture, Prof. Al-Salahi explored the concept of the Unity of Being from two different perspectives, reviewing Zaki Mubarak and Ma‘rouf Al-Rusafi’s interpretations of the concept, highlighting their intellectual intersections and methodological differences. He also discussed the philosophical and literary backgrounds each thinker relied upon, as well as the influence of cultural and intellectual environments on shaping their viewpoints. The seminar included a critical comparison of the two thinkers’ theses, focusing on the linguistic, literary, and philosophical aspects reflected in their works, and discussed how the concept evolved in modern Arab thought. The session featured extensive scholarly discussions, with faculty members contributing questions and interventions that enriched the dialogue and deepened the research session. At the conclusion of the seminar, the College expressed its gratitude to Prof. Iyad Karim Al-Salahi for his valuable lecture, affirming its commitment to continuing scientific activities that promote intellectual dialogue and strengthen the research environment within the College.

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Student Seminar on “Psychological Awareness and Mental Health for University Students: Towards a Balanced Academic Life”

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Student Seminar on “Psychological Awareness and Mental Health for University Students: Towards a Balanced Academic Life” The College of Islamic Sciences organized a student-focused seminar titled “Psychological Awareness and Mental Health for University Students: Towards a Balanced Academic Life”, delivered by Dr. Abbas Adnan, with the participation of a number of students from the College. The seminar emphasized the importance of fostering psychological awareness among university students and achieving a balance between academic demands and personal life, highlighting that attention to mental health is a key factor for academic success and effective coping with university stressors. Dr. Abbas Adnan addressed common psychological challenges faced by students, such as academic anxiety, exam pressure, poor time management, and the impact of social factors on mental stability. He also provided practical guidance to help students improve their mental health, including mental organization, avoiding exhaustion, developing communication skills, and seeking support when needed. The seminar witnessed active student participation, with attendees sharing questions and experiences that enriched the discussion and added a practical dimension to the seminar topics. At the conclusion, the College reaffirmed its commitment to continuing programs that support students’ psychological well-being, ensuring a healthy and balanced university experience.

College of Islamic Sciences Organizes Seminar on “The Importance of Seeking Knowledge in Belief-Related Matters”

College of Islamic Sciences Organizes Seminar on “The Importance of Seeking Knowledge in Belief-Related Matters” The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific seminar titled “The Importance of Seeking Knowledge in Belief-Related Matters”, delivered by Lecturer Assist. Murtadha Muhammad, with the participation of a number of students and faculty members. The seminar highlighted the importance of knowledge as the foundation for sound religious convictions, explaining that informed understanding contributes to forming a correct doctrinal perspective and protects individuals from contemporary intellectual doubts. The speaker emphasized that seeking knowledge is a well-established method in Islamic heritage, and scholars have stressed the necessity of combining reason with Sharia methodology to comprehend belief-related issues accurately. The seminar covered several key topics, including: the role of reason in strengthening faith, the importance of scholarly evidence in addressing doctrinal issues, and how university students should approach reliable sources of knowledge in an era of rapidly circulating information. The session witnessed active student engagement, with participants asking questions and contributing to discussions that enriched the seminar and demonstrated their interest in deepening their understanding of doctrinal concepts. At the conclusion of the seminar, the College’s Deanship expressed its gratitude to the speaker and participants, reaffirming its commitment to organizing such scientific activities that enhance students’ awareness and support their academic journey.

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Scientific Seminar on “The Image of the Pathos Audience and Its Transformations”

College of Islamic Sciences Holds Scientific Seminar on “The Image of the Pathos Audience and Its Transformations” Dr. Aksam Ahmed Fayyad delivered a scientific seminar at the College of Islamic Sciences titled “The Image of the Pathos Audience and Its Transformations”, in which he explored the concept of pathos as a key element of persuasive discourse and how the audience is shaped within a discourse according to social, cultural, and psychological circumstances. Dr. Fayyad also discussed the main transformations in the perception of the audience in contemporary discourse, highlighting the impact of modern media and communication technologies on reshaping the relationship between the sender and the audience. Analytical examples were presented to demonstrate how pathos is employed in constructing discourse and eliciting the desired response from the audience. The seminar witnessed active engagement from participants, who posed a number of questions and contributions that enriched the discussion and clarified the practical aspects of the topic.

College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Seminar on “Cognitive and Behavioral Duality: A Qur’anic Study”

College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Seminar on “Cognitive and Behavioral Duality: A Qur’anic Study” The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific seminar titled “Cognitive and Behavioral Duality: A Qur’anic Study,” delivered by the respected Dean of the College, Dr. Talal Faeq Al-Kamali, as part of the Student Forum activities, with the attendance of a number of faculty members and students. The seminar explored the phenomenon of duality in thought and behavior from a Qur’anic perspective, highlighting its impact on individuals and society. In his lecture, the Dean emphasized the importance of fostering religious and intellectual awareness among youth and returning to Qur’anic values in addressing such negative patterns. The seminar witnessed active engagement from the audience, with numerous questions and contributions that enriched the discussion—reflecting a genuine interest in contemporary issues and a strong commitment to value-based and intellectual development.

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Seminar Entitled "Tools and Techniques of Digital Transformation"

  The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Seminar Entitled "Tools and Techniques of Digital Transformation" Assistant Lecturer Lamiaa Saad held a scientific seminar titled "Tools and Techniques of Digital Transformation" at the Council Hall of the College of Islamic Sciences. The seminar focused on highlighting key concepts related to digital transformation, the most important tools and techniques used in this field, as well as discussing the impact of digital transformation on educational and administrative institutions and its significance in keeping pace with rapid technological advancements. The seminar was attended by a number of the college’s faculty members and staff, who actively engaged through discussions and contributions that enriched the seminar's topics, emphasizing the importance of such events in promoting digital awareness and enhancing academic and administrative performance. This seminar comes as part of a series of scientific activities that the College is keen to organize in support of academic advancement and in alignment with the requirements of the digital age.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Symposium Titled "The Method of Argumentation in the Holy Qur’an: A Study of Rights and Duties"

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Symposium Titled "The Method of Argumentation in the Holy Qur’an: A Study of Rights and Duties" The College of Islamic Sciences at Warith Al-Anbiya University organized a scientific symposium titled "The Method of Argumentation in the Holy Qur’an: A Study of Rights and Duties," presented by Professor Murtadha Muhammad. The symposium explored the dialectical method in the Qur’an, highlighting its role in establishing rights and duties through wise dialogue and constructive admonition. The event witnessed remarkable student participation and concluded with an emphasis on the importance of applying this method to address contemporary issues effectively.

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium Titled "The Image of the Discourse Producer and Its Transformations – The Sermon of Imam Al-Hasan (Peace Be Upon Him) in Sabat as a Model"

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium Titled "The Image of the Discourse Producer and Its Transformations – The Sermon of Imam Al-Hasan (Peace Be Upon Him) in Sabat as a Model" The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific symposium titled "The Image of the Discourse Producer and Its Transformations – The Sermon of Imam Al-Hasan (Peace Be Upon Him) in Sabat as a Model," presented by Dr. Aksam Ahmed. The symposium analyzed Imam Al-Hasan’s (PBUH) sermon in Sabat, focusing on the structure and transformations of the discourse, while highlighting the rhetorical and semantic dimensions that contributed to the strength of the text and its impact within its historical and social context.  

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium Titled "A Semantic Study of Surah Yusuf (Peace Be Upon Him)"

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium Titled "A Semantic Study of Surah Yusuf (Peace Be Upon Him)" The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific symposium titled "A Semantic Study of Surah Yusuf (Peace Be Upon Him),” presented by Professor Abdul Sattar Al-Jabri. The symposium aimed to shed light on the semantic aspects of this noble Surah, offering an in-depth analysis of its language and stylistic features. The discussion highlighted the rhetorical and linguistic miracles of the Holy Qur’an, demonstrating the depth and precision of its expression.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on Source Documentation, Presented by Dr. Iyad Al-Salahi

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on Source Documentation, Presented by Dr. Iyad Al-Salahi A scientific symposium titled "Source Documentation and Its Importance in Academic Research" was organized and presented by Dr. Iyad Al-Salahi. The session covered the fundamentals of academic documentation and the necessity of adhering to scholarly standards to ensure credibility and accuracy in research. The symposium highlighted major documentation styles such as APA, MLA, and Chicago, explaining their proper application. Dr. Al-Salahi also addressed the challenges researchers face in source documentation, emphasizing the role of precise citation in preserving intellectual property and enhancing the quality of academic research.

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium on the Criteria for Hadith Compatibility with the Qur'an

The College of Islamic Sciences Holds a Scientific Symposium on the Criteria for Hadith Compatibility with the Qur'an A symposium was held, presented by Dr. Muntadhar Al-Bayati, titled "Criteria for Verifying the Consistency of Prophetic Hadith with the Qur'an," in the college council hall. The event explored the relationship between Hadith studies and Noam Chomsky's Generative-Transformational Linguistics Theory. The symposium highlighted how this theory, which distinguishes between the deep and surface structures of texts, parallels the methodology of analyzing Hadith in terms of semantics and context. This approach contributes to a rigorous scholarly framework for evaluating narrations with scientific precision.

Dr. Ali Karim's Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications

Dr. Ali Karim's Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific symposium titled "Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications," presented by Dr. Ali Karim and attended by a number of faculty members. The symposium covered advancements in artificial intelligence, its applications in education, healthcare, and industry, as well as the challenges and opportunities it presents. The event also featured engaging discussions on the future of AI and its impact on the job market. In conclusion, Dr. Ali Karim emphasized the importance of keeping up with technological advancements to foster innovation and creativity.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Symposium on the Crimes of the Ba'ath Party in Iraq

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Symposium on the Crimes of the Ba'ath Party in Iraq The College of Islamic Sciences held an academic symposium titled "The Crimes of the Ba'ath Party in Iraq: A Historical, Political, and Legal Analysis," presented by Dr. Iyad Karim and attended by a group of students. The symposium addressed political repression, crimes against humanity, and systematic persecution, including arbitrary arrests and mass executions of Shiites, the Anfal campaign against the Kurds, and the use of chemical weapons. It also examined the economic and social consequences of these crimes, as well as the legal aspects of prosecuting Ba'ath Party leaders. The event concluded with a discussion on ways to promote national reconciliation and ensure that such atrocities are never repeated.

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The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Symposium on the Importance of the English Language in Iraq The College of Islamic Sciences held a scientific symposium titled "The Importance of the English Language in Iraq: A Descriptive Study," presented by Lecturer Mustafa Riyadh Al-Khafaji. The symposium explored the role of the English language in higher education, the job market, and international communication. The discussion highlighted the challenges facing English language education in Iraq and examined ways to enhance curricula and improve students' language skills. The event saw active participation from attendees, who engaged in discussions on modern teaching methodologies. At the conclusion of the symposium, participants emphasized the need to support educational programs and encourage research aimed at developing effective strategies for teaching English in Iraq.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on the Role of the Holy Quran in Understanding Human Movement

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on the Role of the Holy Quran in Understanding Human Movement The College of Islamic Sciences at Warith Al-Anbiya University (peace be upon him) announces the organization of a scientific symposium titled: "The Role of the Holy Quran in Understanding Human Movement – Surah Yusuf as a Model," to be delivered by Lecturer Abdul-Sattar Jabbar on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 12:30 PM in the college hall. The symposium aims to highlight Quranic concepts derived from Surah Yusuf (peace be upon him) and their impact on human movement in life. It will also explore the educational and social implications inspired by this blessed chapter. We are honored to invite you to attend and contribute to enriching the scientific discussion.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on Religion’s Stance on Freedom of Expression

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Symposium on the Religious Perspective on Freedom of Expression As part of its academic and intellectual activities, the College of Islamic Sciences at Warith Al-Anbiya University (peace be upon him) is organizing a scientific symposium titled: "The Religious Perspective on Freedom of Expression – Selected Models," to be delivered by Professor Dr. Iyad Karim Abdul Hassoun on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 12:30 PM in the college hall. The symposium aims to shed light on the concept of freedom of expression in religions, discuss selected historical and intellectual models, and explore the Islamic legal perspective on this freedom in the face of contemporary challenges. We invite you to attend this insightful symposium and contribute to enriching the intellectual dialogue.

Scientific Symposium on "Psychological Warfare: Concepts, Foundations, and Objectives" in Collaboration with the College of Islamic Sciences

Scientific Symposium on "Psychological Warfare: Concepts, Foundations, and Objectives" in Collaboration with the College of Islamic Sciences The Medad Forum for Culture and Development, in collaboration with the College of Islamic Sciences at Warith Al-Anbiya University (peace be upon him), organized a scientific symposium titled "Psychological Warfare: Concepts, Foundations, and Objectives" on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at Panorama Mall. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Mudhar Fares Abdul-Ilah Al-Nasrawi, a researcher at the Strategic Studies Center at the University of Karbala. He explored key concepts of psychological warfare, its foundations, and objectives, with a focus on its impact on individuals and societies. This symposium was part of a series of joint academic activities aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of psychological warfare and its modern tools. The event was attended by Dr. Talal Al-Kamali, Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, along with faculty members, students, and intellectuals, reflecting an ongoing effort to enhance societal understanding of this critical phenomenon.

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Workshop on Mechanisms for Improving the Performance of Private Sector Employees

The College of Islamic Sciences Organizes a Scientific Workshop on Mechanisms for Improving Private Sector Employee Performance The College of Islamic Sciences organized a scientific workshop titled “Mechanisms for Improving Private Sector Employee Performance” on February 10, 2025. The session was presented by Assistant Lecturer Lamia Saad Habi and attended by a group of faculty members and students in the college hall. The workshop focused on modern methods for enhancing employee efficiency in the private sector, emphasizing motivation strategies, effective work environments, and the impact of professional development on job performance. It also addressed challenges faced by employees and employers, proposing practical solutions to overcome them. The session featured dynamic interaction between the lecturer and attendees, with discussions and questions on ways to enhance job performance in different work environments, contributing to a deeper understanding of this crucial topic. The college reaffirmed the importance of such events in raising professional awareness and developing practical skills for private sector employees.

The College of Islamic Sciences organizes a scientific symposium on intellectual extremism and contemporary challenges

The College of Islamic Sciences organizes a scientific symposium on intellectual extremism and contemporary challenges The College of Islamic Sciences is preparing to hold a scientific symposium entitled "Intellectual Extremism: Challenges, Reality, and Confrontation Strategies", delivered by Assistant Professor Asaad Badri Aziz, on February 20, 2025, at 8:00 PM via Google Meet. The symposium targets faculty members and students of the college, and aims to shed light on the manifestations and causes of intellectual extremism, discuss the challenges it imposes on societies, and review effective solutions and strategies to confront it according to a balanced scientific methodology. The college invites all interested parties to participate in this symposium due to its importance in enhancing intellectual awareness and establishing a culture of dialogue and moderation in society.

The College of Islamic Sciences organizes a training course in Excel for professors

The College of Islamic Sciences organizes a training course in Excel for professors The College of Islamic Sciences organized a specialized training course in Excel, targeting faculty members to enhance their skills in using the program in academic and administrative fields. The course was held in the College Council and lasted for three days. It was presented by Professor Mahdi Al-Saadi, who discussed the most important functions and tools of Excel, with practical applications that contribute to facilitating the academic and administrative work of professors. The participants stressed the importance of this course in developing their technical capabilities, expressing their thanks to the Deanship of the College for organizing such programs that contribute to advancing academic work.

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Scientific Course Entitled "Administrative Inspection and its Provisions in Imami Jurisprudence" The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith al-Anbiya (peace be upon him) held a scientific course on Sunday, December 8, 2024, entitled "Administrative Inspection and its Provisions in Imami Jurisprudence", presented by Sheikh Kazem Jasib. The course was held in the college council, with the attendance of a number of college professors. The course addressed several axes related to the provisions of administrative inspection from the perspective of Imami jurisprudence, where the legal and ethical dimensions related to this issue were highlighted, in addition to discussing its practical applications in institutions. The attendees showed great interaction with the presented axes, praising the importance of the topic and its impact in enhancing their understanding of administrative provisions from a legal perspective. This course comes within a series of scientific activities through which the college seeks to expand the horizons of knowledge among its cadres and enhance interaction between legal and administrative aspects.

Seminar entitled "Measuring the Quality of Educational Content"

Seminar entitled "Measuring the Quality of Educational Content" As part of its efforts to enhance the quality of education and improve its outcomes, the College of Islamic Sciences organized a specialized scientific seminar entitled "Measuring the Quality of Educational Content" during the period from November 23 to 25, 2024. The seminar was attended by Assistant Professor Dr. Nour Mahdi Al-Saedi, who presented an integrated scientific vision on evaluation methods and quality standards for educational curricula. The seminar included several axes, most notably the importance of evaluating educational content, mechanisms for ensuring the achievement of educational goals, and the role of technology in developing educational methods. Assistant Professor Dr. Al-Saedi also discussed modern tools used in measuring the quality of content and their impact on developing curricula in line with the requirements of the era. The seminar received wide interaction from faculty members, as they showed great interest in the topics presented and raised many questions and interventions that enriched the discussion. This event comes within the framework of the College of Islamic Sciences' endeavor to enhance scientific research and innovation in the field of education, with the aim of improving the quality of university education and graduating cadres capable of facing the challenges of the future.