Al-Zahraa University for Women continued its active participation on the second day of the Ain Al-Hayat Festival, through a range of scientific, cultural, and awareness-oriented activities that reflected the intellectual diversity of its participating faculties and departments.

The event featured modern scientific and technological contributions, as students from the faculty of Engineering showcased a collection of innovative electronic devices they had designed and implemented. These projects received wide acclaim from visitors for demonstrating strong scientific competence and advanced practical capabilities, clearly embodying the integration of academic knowledge with applied practice.

On the artistic and creative front, the Department of Art Education presented an exhibition of paintings and sculptural works, highlighting the aesthetic refinement and technical skill of its students, and reflecting the creative energy that distinguishes the University.

In the context of promoting religious and intellectual awareness, the Department of Nahj Al-Balagha organized an interactive religious competition centered on Imam Al-Mahdi (may Allah hasten his reappearance). The program included question-and-answer segments and the distribution of symbolic gifts, witnessing significant engagement from attendees due to its meaningful content that reinforced religious knowledge and enhanced cultural awareness.

The Department of Student Activities also played an active role through a theatrical performance supervised by the Department Director, Lect. Dr. A’ida Aboud Hussein. The performance portrayed the inspiring story of a student committed to memorizing Nahj Al-Balagha, delivering a motivational message affirming the ability of university students to combine academic excellence with adherence to noble values and principles.

Ms. Rabab Mahmoud Taqi supervised the management of the dialogue sessions, while the Cervices Affairs Department oversaw logistical organization, contributing to the smooth execution of the program.

From a media and organizational perspective, the Department of Media and Public Relations assumed a central role in coordinating participation, documenting activities, and managing media coverage, thereby enhancing engagement and presenting an honorable image of the students’ efforts.

The Eye of Life “Ain Al-Hayat” Festival is regarded as one of the most prominent events encompassing cultural, religious, social, and artistic activities. It reflects the authentic role of the Holy Shrines and their affiliated institutions in serving society and continuously strengthening its cultural foundations.

Translated by Zahra’ Salman Revised by Asst. Lect. Safa’ Al-Sa'di