The College of Education, represented by the Department of Nahj Al-Balagha Studies and Islamic Education, participated in the fourth edition of the Ain Al-Hayat Festival, held under the patronage of the Holy Shrines and the Shiite Endowment Diwan and organized by the Al‑Qabas Cultural Foundation. The event took place at the Baghdad International Fair.
The College’s participation included engagement at the department’s designated booth, where a range of its scholarly and educational outputs were showcased. These materials reflected the department’s academic specialization and its role in disseminating the teachings of Nahj Al-Balagha while promoting religious and intellectual awareness within the community.
The department also organized religious and cultural competitions for festival visitors. The activities featured knowledge-based questions addressing doctrinal and ethical themes derived from the heritage of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them). The competitions witnessed notable interaction from attendees, and symbolic prizes were awarded to winners to encourage participation and foster a spirit of learning and knowledge.
This participation aligns with the College of Education’s commitment to active engagement in cultural and community initiatives, linking academic work with public awareness efforts. It further strengthens the university’s presence in intellectual forums and affirms its mission of serving society and promoting authentic values.