University of Basrah Holds Festival on the Holy Quran: Language, Identity, and the Constitution of Life
The Center for Development and Continuing Education at the University of Basrah, in cooperation with the College of Education for Women, held a scientific festival entitled "The Holy Quran: Language of Identity and Constitution of Life," in celebration of National Quran Day and with the participation of female students.
The festival aimed to highlight the pivotal role of the Holy Quran in consolidating Islamic identity in general and Arabic identity in particular, as it guarantees the continuity of the language and regulates the aspects of human life.
The event included a lecture presented by instructor Wasan Yaqoub Abdul-Jabbar Al-Tamimi, which addressed the relationship between language and the Holy Quran, the connection of grammar, morphology, and rhetoric to its miraculous structure, and the characteristics of the Quranic language in legislation and the organization of life's affairs.
The Director of the Center, Dr. Mustafa Abdul-Ridha Kadhim, emphasized the importance of holding such events due to their role in enhancing cultural and linguistic awareness.
The festival recommended increasing similar activities.
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