Discussion of a master’s thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences about the female character in Quranic stories

Discussion of a master's thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences about the female character in Quranic stories

At the University of Karbala – College of Islamic Sciences – Department of Arabic Language, a public discussion was held by a master’s student, Fatima Abdul Hamid Muhammad, about her thesis tagged with (The Female Character in Qur’anic Stories, a Structural Structural Study). Al-Sadiq Al-Amin Hall in the College of Islamic Sciences.

The thesis aimed at knowing the female personality in the Qur’anic stories through the structural structural study provided by the female personality and delving into the potentials of the personality and the extent to which it is affected by social, historical and cultural structures and studying the vision that this character sees through (vision of the world) that contributes to the formation of a new vision of the personality as well as the structure The deepness that is embodied in the personality and the search for its components and nuances, all of this is done through the study of this personality and access to its inner depth.

The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Muslim Malik Al-Asadi / University of Karbala – Faculty of Islamic Sciences – as Chairman. Associate Professor Dr. Rafal Hassan Taha / University of Karbala – Faculty of Human Education and Assistant Professor Dr.: Khaled Ali Yas / University of Diyala – Faculty of Human Education and Prof. Amjad participated in its membership. Hamid Al-Fadil / University of Karbala – College of Islamic Sciences – member and supervisor. This thesis was approved with a very good, high grade.