Master Thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences looking for (root (salam) in the Holy Qur’an a study of function and significance).

Master Thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences looking for (root (salam) in the Holy Qur’an a study of function and significance).

In the College of Islamic Sciences – University of Karbala, a master’s thesis (Root (salam) in the Holy Qur’an a study on function and significance) was discussed by the student Habib Hussein Ali Hamza.

The discussion began at exactly nine o’clock in the morning on Wednesday, 12/9/2020, in the Sadiq Secretary Hall in the college.

In this study, the researcher pursued the conduct of collecting and investigating the blessed verses that include the root in the Noble Qur’an and placing the contained Qur’anic verses (for the root (salam) in a statistical table, each according to their incidence.)

The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Latifa Abdel Rasoul from Al-Mustansiriya University – College of Arts as Chair, Professor Dr. Razzaq Abdel Amir Mahdi from the University of Kufa – College of Basic Education as Member, Prof. Dr. Rafah Abdel-Hussein Mahdi from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences as Member, and Professor Dr. Wafa Abbas Fayyad from The University of Karbala – College of Islamic Sciences is a member and supervisor, and the thesis was scientifically corrected by Assistant Professor Dr. Maher Khudair Hashem, a teacher at the University of Babylon, College of Nursing. The Scientific Committee took all the efforts made by the student and awarded him a master’s degree in the language and literature of the Qur’an.