Based on the importance of the meaningful story and its role in bringing values and concepts closer together and conveying the messages of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) in an interesting manner. The College of Education at Al-Zahraa University (peace be upon her) for Women, in cooperation with the two departments (Department of Internal Affairs and Department of Continuing Education) held a cultural festival entitled: “My story with the Ahl al-Bayt (Peace be upon them)”, on Monday 6/3/2023, on the rehab at Umm Abha Hall.
The festival opened with verses from the Holy Quran recited by the student: Maryam Malik, then reading Surat Al-Fatihah and standing in honor of the souls of the martyrs of Iraq while listening to the national anthem.
The festival included many paragraphs, including: Speech by the Dean of the College of Education: Prof. Dr. Eman Samir Bahia, a religious lecture entitled: (The Happy Family), said by: Sheikh Saleh Al Ibrahim from Saudi Arabia and the speech of the Head of the Arabic Language Department: Prof. Dr. Huda Al-Amidi , then, a song was shown: (Peace Mahdi) in its Iraqi version.
In the storytelling segments, the following took the stage:
Dr.. Hawra Karim Muhammad, and d. Farah Al-Fadili, followed them by a prose thought entitled: Compassionate with Concepts, said by Dr. Daif Allah Zamil.
And also each of the female students: Zahraa Siham, Woroud Qais Hikmat, Maab Ahmed, and Benin Fleih, said stories related to the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them).
The student, Maryam Malik recited the song “May I Belong” and the student, Zainab Muhammad Al-Musawi recited ‘’An eloquent poem’’.
This was followed by a section of songs presented by the students: Dalal Kadem, Tufouf Nasser, and Fatima Haitham.
In conclusion, there was a question-and-answer section presented by the student: Duha Hassan, then , it followed by a section of presenting shields of thanks and appreciation certificates that were presented by the Vice President for Scientific Affairs: Prof. Zuhair Muhammad Ali Jadoua, for the participants in the festival.