On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), the College of Education for Human Sciences held a symposium entitled (The Husseini Revolution - An Echo Throughout History)
The symposium aimed to introduce the Hussein revolution (peace be upon him). The Hussein revolution called for affirming the message of Muhammad and the necessity of sticking to it. One of the goals of this symposium was to emphasize those goals in rebuilding divine values in the conscience of the nation after the Umayyads tried to undermine them.
The symposium included important references to the renaissance of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) and how a Muslim feels the spirit of sincere faith, the pride of souls and the dignity of families, which is an important aspect of the reasons for the revolution, and how the revolution of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) is a lesson and approach for generations against injustice. And ignorance.
The topics of the symposium revolved around two cries by Imam Hussein (peace be upon him): The first cry was launched by the Imam (peace be upon him) against injustice and the oppressors; To correct the path of the nation, and as for the second cry, it was: “Do you not see that truth is not practiced and falsehood is not forbidden?” The content of the symposium revolved around what the Imam (peace be upon him) wanted to prove to the world that these tyrants are against humanity and its values, in addition to It is necessary to confront them with all necessary means.

