Engineering Students Draw Inspiration from “Fatimid Values” in a Seminar Organized by the Holy Hussaini Shrine

Female students from the College of Engineering and Information Technology—across all departments—participated in a scientific seminar organized by the General Secretariat of the Holy Hussaini Shrine through the Umm Abiha Foundation for Fatimid Culture, in cooperation with Al-Zahraa (PBUH) University for Women. The event was held to commemorate the martyrdom of Lady Fatima Al-Zahraa (peace be upon her), according to the third narration.

The seminar, titled “The Concept of Self-Assertion in the Fatimid Perspective,” was held at Umm Abiha Hall and delivered by Islamic seminary lecturer Hajja Tiba Ibrahim Asadullah. She highlighted the dimensions of self-assertion in the Fatimid vision and its role in building an aware and confident female personality, drawing upon the noble life and conduct of Lady Fatima Al-Zahraa (peace be upon her).

The students’ active participation reflected the college’s commitment to strengthening intellectual and spiritual awareness, and linking the academic environment with authentic value-based principles.

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