The Department of Qur’anic Studies at the College of Islamic Sciences holds a meeting

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The Department of Qur’anic Studies at the College of Islamic Sciences holds a meeting

The Department of Qur’anic Studies at the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala held a preparatory meeting to discuss the requirements for the new academic year 2022-2023 and to create the appropriate academic climates for the return of attendance.

The Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Durgham Al-Moussawi, said during his attendance at the meeting that the college, as part of its early preparations for the start of the new academic year 2022-2023, had developed a program to raise the level of educational outputs and address the gap caused by the health urbanization of the Corona pandemic and the accompanying e-learning procedures.

Al-Moussawi stressed the necessity of effective communication with students and adopting an open-door policy to study the needs of our students, study the problems and obstacles they face, and actively contribute to solving them. The cultural heritage of Islam and its tolerant principles.

He indicated the importance of involving the student in various scientific and cultural activities and strengthening the activities that support the educational process, as well as returning to the presence education. He indicated that the program prepared by the college includes holding a number of workshops, seminars, meetings, exhibitions, and various events that focus on students and ensure their effective participation.
He stressed the need to pay attention to publishing standards and publishing outlets to ensure the enrichment of knowledge and support the status and reputation of the college and university in academia at the global level, as well as raising the level of writing research for publication in scientific journals, and rooting scientific methods in writing research within modern methodologies.

For his part, the head of the Qur’anic Studies Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Nazim, said that the program that the college will adopt will be based on developing the students’ level by activating the most modern and advanced methods of education, to improve the level of educational outcomes, pointing out that the department is keen to develop an attractive environment that enhances academic success in addition to Building the students’ personality through a variety of activities and events accompanying the curriculum and various means of support that suit the requirements and needs of the next stage to ensure the integration of students in the present year’s education program and address all the issues that students faced during the Corona epidemic period, and support the scientific, research, social and cultural aspects of them.

The head of the department stressed the need to coordinate the efforts of professors and lecturers to raise the level of the educational process and activate research teams to address the problems facing society and address contemporary issues and study the interrelationship between Islamic sciences and various disciplines and the role of Islamic researchers in addressing them such as desertification, drought and climate change issues and a statement of the position of Islamic Sharia to confront and limit them From its impact within a work program prepared for this purpose, the faculty and students of the college will participate.