
Mohammed Takleef Al-Khalidi, a graduate student at the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Karbala, took part in Qur’anic activities held in the State of Kuwait after receiving an official invitation to participate in several Qur’anic gatherings. His participation came within the framework of strengthening scholarly and spiritual ties and exchanging expertise in the field of Qur’anic studies.
During his visit, Al-Khalidi met with a group of prominent figures, directors of charitable foundations, and Qur’anic centers, where successful experiences were exchanged and mechanisms for advancing Qur’anic work and expanding its impact within Islamic communities were discussed.
Al-Khalidi also responded to an invitation to visit the Kuwait Association of the Blind, aiming to foster sustainable communication and exchange of expertise, and to explore ways to support Qur’anic programs offered to individuals with visual impairments—enhancing their empowerment and participation in Qur’anic activities.
This participation reflects the College of Islamic Sciences’ commitment to supporting its distinguished students and encouraging them to represent the college in international forums while sharing pioneering experiences in the field of Qur’anic studies.



