The Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad, Professor Dr. Ne’mah Dahash Farhan, participated as a representative of the University Rector, Professor Dr. Bahaa Insaf, in the Eighth International Arbaeen Conference, held under the theme “Arbaeen Pilgrimage: Towards Global Approaches to Humanity and Civilization.”
In a gesture reflecting the significance of this scholarly event, the Dean received the banner for the Ninth International Scientific Conference, scheduled for the upcoming year, underscoring the continuity of this annual event and the university’s commitment to advancing research and studies related to the Arbaeen pilgrimage.
The participation of the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences in this international conference reaffirms the significance of the Arbaeen pilgrimage as a global event embodying profound humanitarian values. The conference served as a unique academic platform for the exchange of expertise and ideas among researchers and scholars from various countries, enriching knowledge about this event.
The conference focused on examining the Arbaeen pilgrimage from a global perspective, with researchers exploring various aspects of the pilgrimage, from its historical and religious dimensions to its social and cultural impacts. The discussions highlighted that the Arbaeen pilgrimage is not merely a local religious event, but a global phenomenon worthy of recognition, reflection, and scholarly attention.
The handing over of the banner for the Ninth International Scientific Conference to the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences represents a culmination of the university’s efforts to support scientific research in this field and reaffirms its commitment to organizing this annual event. The ninth conference is expected to witness broader participation from researchers and scholars from around the world.
Through the participation of the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences in the Eighth International Arbaeen Conference, the University of Baghdad underscores its dedication to supporting scientific research and studies related to this global event, aiming to enhance Iraq’s status as a center of scientific and cultural excellence.