Basra University discusses (Youth in Islamic Thought)
Media College of Education for Human Sciences
A panel discussion at the College of Education for Human Sciences, Basra University / Department of History (Youth in Islamic Thought)
The researcher (Adel Abdul Nabi Dhayef) said
The idea of research came because of the great importance that young people enjoy in Islam, and their importance came because they are the commandment of the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, as he said: I recommend to you the youth, for they are the thinnest hearts and the purest hearts
And because they are purity, purity and common sense, and they are the illusion of the blood that runs in the veins and beating heart of the nation
The research came in an introduction, conclusion, and three chapters:
The first chapter deals with the concept of youth and its intellectual implications
The second chapter: The educational and rehabilitative dimensions of youth in Islamic thought
And the third chapter introduced:
Youth Leadership Dimensions in Islamic Thought.
