The Baghdad International Flower Festival “Yazhubalwan Iraq” witnessed the distinguished participation of Dr. Abdulkhaleq Mandalawi, professor of Arabic language at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences at Baghdad University and president of the Al-Araqqa Foundation. Dr. Mandalawi supervised a number of pavilions and events, displaying many rare types of flowers and attracting the attention of visitors with his innovative designs and distinctive ideas.
Dr. Al Mandalawi’s participation was not limited to the exhibition, but he took the initiative to distribute 2,000 flower seedlings to the attendees, believing in the importance of spreading the culture of agriculture and caring for the environment. This initiative was welcomed by the visitors, who expressed their thanks to Dr. Al Mandalawi for this generous gesture.
Dr. Al Mandalawi is known for his tireless activity in the field of volunteer work, regularly participating in various charitable and humanitarian events. Dr. Al Mandalawi believes in the importance of volunteering in supporting the community and spreading the values of cooperation and solidarity among its members.
The Al Iraqa Foundation, which is headed by Dr. Al Mandalawi, played an important role in supporting his participation in the Yazhoubalwan Festival. The Foundation provided all the necessary means for the success of this participation, which contributed to highlighting the civilized and cultural face of Iraq.
The College of Islamic Sciences at Baghdad University encourages its students and professors to participate in volunteer work, believing in the importance of such work in developing their skills and refining their personality. The college also organizes many charitable and humanitarian events that aim to support the community and spread the values of solidarity and solidarity.
Dr. Mandalawi’s participation in the Flower Festival embodies the values of the Islamic religion, which urges spreading goodness and beauty in society. Islam calls for caring for the environment and taking care of plants, and encourages
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