Staff Members from the College of Education for the Humanities were Selected as Members of the Scientific Committee of the Fourth International Scientific Conference of Dar Al-Rasoul Al-Azzam

As part of the academic and scientific contributions of staff members from the College of Education for the Humanities at the University of Kerbala, the following esteemed professors have been selected to serve as members of the scientific committee for the Fourth International Scientific Conference of the Dar Al-Rasoul Al-Azzam Prof. Dr. Hadi Al-Sa’eedi, Dean of the College of Education, Prof. Dr. Hassan Abdul-Ghani Al-Asadi and Dr. Abbas Al-Ameri. This conference, titled “A Messenger from Allah Reciting Purified Scriptures,” is organised under the auspices of Dar Al-Rasoul Al-Azzam at the Department ofIntellectual and Cultural Affairs of Al-Abbas Holy Shrine.

The conference aims to rigorously review the ancient methodologies used to document the blessed Prophetic biography, analysing these efforts through the principles of Quranic text. It seeks to: evaluate the authenticity and shortcomings in traditional methodologies and highlight the importance of diverse scientific approaches in studying the Prophetic biography. In addition, it aims to examine the outcomes of these methodologies in uncovering historical truths and refuting inaccuracies and identify areas where traditional approaches fell short in addressing the preserved Prophetic biography. Furthermore, the conference aspires to apply Quranic principles as a standard for assessing the contributions of modern scientific methodologies and clarify areas of agreement and divergence between traditional and contemporary approaches in this field.

It is important to note that staff members from the College of Education for the Humanities’ participationin this international scientific conference aligns with the college’s commitment to fostering openness and active engagement in academic and intellectual events. This effort reflects the institution’s broader strategy to advance the humanities and social sciences, expand their horizons, and spotlight both local and global experiences in these fields.